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Cryptophytes of Lake Shira (Khakassia, Russia): explosive growth during breakdown of meromixis

Journal

HYDROBIOLOGIA
Volume 849, Issue 15, Pages 3373-3387

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-022-04939-0

Keywords

Cryptophytes; Meromictic lakes; Chemocline; Meromixis breakdown

Funding

  1. RFBR
  2. Krasnoyarsk Krai Government
  3. Krasnoyarsk Regional Fund of Science [19-44-240002]
  4. State Assignment of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation [0287-2021-0019]

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A monitoring study conducted on the dynamics of the cryptophyte population in Lake Shira revealed a sharp increase in cryptophyte biomass during the breakdown of stable stratification, which persisted even after the stratification was reestablished. The explosive growth in cryptophyte abundance could be attributed to a decrease in trophic pressure from zooplankton.
We conducted a monitoring study on the dynamics of the abundance, biomass, and vertical distribution of the cryptophyte population in meromictic saline Lake Shira (90.11 E, 54.30 N) in the periods of stable meromixis (2012-2014), meromixis breakdown and mixing of the entire water column (2015-2016), and the subsequent reestablishment of meromixis (2017-2021). When stable stratification was broken down, cryptophyte biomass increased sharply: from 0.1 to 6 g m(-2) on average in the water column (to 4500 cells ml(-1) in the vertical maximum). The shape of the vertical distribution of cryptophytes has also changed. Changes in the abundance of cryptophytes caused by the breakdown of meromixis have largely endured after it was reestablished. Such a considerable increase of cryptophyte biomass did not correlate with the corresponding parameters of other components of the Lake mixolimnion ecosystem, whose biomass changed by a factor of no more than two. The explosive growth of cryptophyte abundance can be explained by a decrease in the trophic pressure of zooplankton-copepods and rotifers.

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