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- W2151030500 abstract "1. A deep chlorophyll maximum dominated by Cryptomonas phaseolus , Cryptomonas undulata and often also by Cryptomonas rostratiformis was observed near the summer chemocline of the dimictic, meso‐eutrophic lake Schlachtensee from 1990 to 1996. 2. The cryptophyte populations occupied a stratified water column of about 2 m thickness just below the oxycline. They were never observed in the summer epilimnion. In their habitat, oxygen concentration was always lower than 1 mg L –1 and light was growth‐limiting, whereas nitrogen and phosphorus were available at high concentrations. 3. A very large portion of the populations stayed in the anaerobic, sulphide‐containing water layer. Below the chemocline, purple and green sulphur bacteria coexisted. 4. The cryptophyte populations were maintained by in situ growth due to low‐light adapted photosynthesis and not due to phagotrophy. 5. Short‐term changes in the light climate near the chemocline could explain the coexistence of different cryptophyte species." @default.
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- W2151030500 title "Ecology of cryptophytes coexisting near a freshwater chemocline" @default.
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