

Author: Macek Miroslav Callieri Cristiana Šimek Karel Vázquez Alfonso Lugo
Publisher: E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung
ISSN: 0003-9136
Source: Archiv fuer Hydrobiologie, Vol.166, Iss.2, 2006-06, pp. : 261-287
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Abstract
Seasonal changes in the structure of ciliate assemblages in eleven oligotrophic mountain lakes at different altitudes, covering a wide pH range from 4.9 to 6.9, were studied. Seven mountain lakes lay above the timberline (Øvre Neådalsvatn and Stavsvatn, Norway; Lochnagar, Scotland; Starolesnianské pleso and Nižné Terianské pleso, Slovak Republic; Chuna ozero, Russia; Lago Paione Superiore, Italy) and four acidified lakes (Černé, Čertovo, Plešné and Prášilské jezero, Šumava Mountains, Czech Republic) in the mountain forest. Additionally, thr tropical high latitude Lago de Alchichica (Mexico) was analysed. Ciliate taxons were identified using the quantitative protargol staining approach, and feeding patterns were tentatively detected by using fluorescence microscopy methods. Nano- to microphytoplankton hunters and/or mixotrophic ciliates prevailed in all acidic lakes. Numbers of ciliates were very low (seasonal lake mean below 200 cells/l) except in two Tatra lakes (to 21000 cells/l). Prostomes of the genera
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