Journal of Siberian Federal University. Biology / Is there a Microbial Loop in Lake Baikal?

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Biology. 2012 5 (2)
Authors
Bölter, Manfred; Izmestyeva, Lyubov R.
Contact information
Bölter, Manfred : Institute for Polar Ecology, University Kiel , 1-3 Wischhofstr, Kiel, 24148 Germany , e-mail: ; Izmestyeva, Lyubov R. : Scientific Research Institute of Biology of Irkutsk State University , PO Box 24, Irkutsk-3, 664003 Russia
Keywords
Lake Baikal; limnology; microbial loop
Abstract

The occurrence of a microbial loop in the pelagic environment is discussed with regard to hydrological and meteorological effects as well as to the planktological states during the seasons in lake Baikal. Strong local conditions due the melting ice and the sequence of the spring bloom indicate close local interactions between phytoplankton and bacteria. However, missing reports on micro-zooplankton and continuous reports of the roles of the individual organism groups involved in the microbial loop make is difficult to establish the way of matter flow in the lake as a general path. Further, sinking rates of diatoms do not allow a remineralisation of plankton-C and -N in the deep water in its upper photic levels. Thus, microbial mineralized nutrients will stay for long time in the abyssal area of the lake, which can be regarded responsible for its oligotrophic nature in the upper layers.

Pages
112-120
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/3082

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