

Author: Weitere Markus Arndt Hartmut
Publisher: Urban & Fischer
ISSN: 0932-4739
Source: European Journal of Protistology, Vol.39, Iss.3, 2003-09, pp. : 287-300
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Abstract
The planktonic heterotrophic flagellates (HF) of the Lower River Rhine (Germany) were investigated over a period of 21 months with special attention on the taxonomic composition. Samples were taken in Cologne (Rhine-km 685) and Kalkar-Grieth (Rhine-km 845) from the same water parcel (Lagrangian sampling). A live-counting technique in combination with video microscopy was employed, allowing a quantitative analysis and an acceptable taxonomic resolution.The majority (99.4% of the annual mean abundance and 73.9% of the annual mean biovolume) of the HF were nanoflagellates (HNF, 2–20 μm in length). Large heterotrophic flagellates (LHF, >20 μm in length), which were mostly composed of flagellates of uncertain taxonomic position (Protista
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