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“…In general, long period of stratification could trap nutrients in the hypolimnion, preventing the internal circulation of nutrients. In turn, nutrient availability would decrease and limit the growth of phytoplankton in the euphotic zone (Arfi, 2005;Becker et al, 2010). This phenomenon can happen without any external nutrients entering the euphotic zone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, long period of stratification could trap nutrients in the hypolimnion, preventing the internal circulation of nutrients. In turn, nutrient availability would decrease and limit the growth of phytoplankton in the euphotic zone (Arfi, 2005;Becker et al, 2010). This phenomenon can happen without any external nutrients entering the euphotic zone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the studied period, the breaking down of the thermocline was followed by a consistent increase in z mix /z eu . The effects of z mix /z eu ratio on phytoplankton assemblages were reported in Mediterranean region (Naselli-Flores and Barone, 1998, 2000Naselli-Flores, 2000;Hoyer et al, 2009;Becker et al, 2010). The ratio is a good descriptor of the underwater light climate experienced by phytoplankton and its values can be related to the morphological structure of phytoplankton assemblage, Tug˘ba Ongun Sevindik et al: Ann.…”
Section: Biomassmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Moreover, the FGs approach (Reynolds et al, 2002;Padisa´k et al, 2009), based on the physiological, morphological and ecological attributes of the species, has been proved to be an efficient way to analyze seasonal changes in phytoplankton dynamics (Salmaso et al, 2015). The functional classification approach has been successfully applied in reservoirs (e.g., Crossetti and Bicudo, 2008;Becker et al, 2010;Rychteckyá nd Znachor, 2011) and can reveal the ecological status of aquatic ecosystems independently from their geographic location (Padisa´k et al, 2006). However, previous studies mainly focused on the temporal distributions of FGs without investigating their vertical variability (Fonseca and Bicudo, 2008;Becker et al, 2009a;Xiao et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The year-round warm temperatures at the Dianchi Lake have lengthened the optimal periods for Microcystis blooms compared to other lakes. The stable aquatic conditions, suitable temperatures and sufficient nutrients create the proper environment for Microcystis to grow [32] in the Dianchi Lake. The main difference between the measurements in June and September was the quantity of the Microcystis.…”
Section: The Influence Of An Upstream Eutrophic Lake On Temporal and mentioning
confidence: 99%