2007
DOI: 10.1051/limn:2007012
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Comparative study of periphytic ciliate communities and succession on natural and artificial substrata in two shallow lakes (Eastern Poland)

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“…In contrast, a shell-like microcosm was found on GB, with a predominance of diatoms. Similar seasonal variability has been observed in assemblages of periphytic microorganisms on macrophytes and glass slides in shallow lakes (Mieczan, 2007). In addition, higher species richness was observed in the zone of water flowing from the river to the basin.…”
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“…In contrast, a shell-like microcosm was found on GB, with a predominance of diatoms. Similar seasonal variability has been observed in assemblages of periphytic microorganisms on macrophytes and glass slides in shallow lakes (Mieczan, 2007). In addition, higher species richness was observed in the zone of water flowing from the river to the basin.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…Other studies (Mieczan, 2006) have also found an increase in the abundance of ciliates on natural and artificial substrates as these factors increased. Significant positive correlations between TOC content in the water and the abundance of ciliates on the stems of P. australis and glass plates have also been identified in shallow lakes (Mieczan, 2007).…”
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“…However, studies which have been undertaken to describe the composition of algae as well heterotrophic components of periphyton are very scarce and hardly sufficient. Up to now most studies of natural and inert substrata concerned periphytic algae (Moschini-Carlos et al, 2000;Kiss et al, 2003;Lane et al, 2003;Kralj et al, 2006), while little work has been done to identify higher trophic levels of periphyton in lentic environments, such as ciliates (Mieczan, 2006;Henglong et al, 2009), small metazoa (Sakuma et al, 2004;Atilla et al, 2005) and chironomid larvae (Francis and Kane, 1995;Chaloner and Wotton, 1996).…”
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