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Pertti Eloranta

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Yearly succession of the phytoplankton in an ice-free pond in central Finland

1981

Seasonal succession of the phytoplankton was studied with shortinterval sampling in an eutrophic pond warmed during winter months by a small thermal power plant in central Finland since Octover 1978. Simultaneously with phytoplankton, also physical and chemical properties of water and zooplankton were studied.

OceanographyEcologyPhytoplanktonSampling (statistics)Environmental scienceEcological successionAquatic ScienceEutrophicationZooplanktonEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsWater Science and TechnologySchweizerische Zeitschrift für Hydrologie
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Seasonal succession of phytoplankton in an ice-free pond warmed by a thermal power plant

1982

In a pond receiving warmed cooling waters from a thermal power plant, the physical and chemical properties of the water, phytoplankton, periphyton and zooplankton were monitored on a weekly sampling schedule. In winter the phytoplankton growth was limited by poor light conditions. In mid-February a rapid phytoplankton growth started, simultaneously with increasing light energy, high nutrient concentrations and small herbivorous zooplankton populations. The increase of phytoplankton biomass was stopped by lack of free nutrients and silica at the end of March. From May until August the phytoplankton standing crop was mainly regulated by herbivorous zooplankton. The autumnal maximum of phytopl…

NutrientOceanographyStanding cropEcologyfungiPhytoplanktonEnvironmental scienceEcological successionSpring bloomPeriphytonThermal pollutionZooplankton
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Scaled chrysophytes (Chrysophyceae and Synurophyceae) from national park lakes in southern and central Finland

1989

A total of 34 scaled chrysophyte taxa (18 Mallomonas spp., 6 Synura spp., 2 Chrysosphaerella spp., 6 Spiniferomonas spp. and 2 Paraphysomonas spp.) were recorded by SEM techniques in 61 samples from 59 lakes locating in 8 national parks of southern and central Finland in July 1987. Most of the lakes were small forest and peat bog lakes with acid (pH 4.6–7.2) and soft-water and with variable water colour (10–350 mg Pt/l). The number of taxa per lake varied from 0 to 15 and it correlated very significantly with the water pH. The species structure was rather typical for the oligotrophic and acid lakes. Besides the eurytypic and common species like Mallomonus caudata (fr. 72.1% of lakes), M. cr…

PeatbiologyEcologyNational parkChrysosphaerellaPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationTaxonAlgaeCommon speciesBotanyWater phEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsCaudataNordic Journal of Botany
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Phytoplankton primary production in a eutrophic cooling water pond

1984

The seasonal variation of phytoplankton photosynthesis was measured with 14C-method in a warmed ice-free pond in central Finland. Simultaneously with in situ measurements the photosynthesis was also measured in an incubator with different water temperatures and constant light (ca. 16 W m−2). The total annual photosynthesis was 57.2 C m−2 a−1. The portion of the winter and spring production of the annual photosynthesis was 18.4%, that of the autumn production ws 17.4%. Thus 64.3% of the total annual phytoplankton photosynthesis occurred in the three summer months. The range of the daily integrated photosynthesis per unit area was 1.9—563 mg C m−2d−1. The photosynthetic rate per unit chloroph…

Chlorophyll aeducation.field_of_studyPopulationQ10Aquatic ScienceSeasonalityBiologymedicine.diseasePhotosynthesisbiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundAnimal scienceDiatomchemistryBotanyPhytoplanktonmedicineEutrophicationeducationHydrobiologia
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Zooplankton in the Vasikkalampi pond, a warm water effluent recipient in Central Finland

1982

FisheryEcologyWarm waterEnvironmental scienceAquatic ScienceZooplanktonEffluentEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Plankton Research
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Summaries of presentations during the sixth Workshop of the International Association of Phytoplankton Ecology and Taxonomy, Mondsee, Austria, 15–25 …

1987

GeographyEcologyEcology (disciplines)Taxonomy (general)Association (object-oriented programming)PhytoplanktonLibrary scienceAquatic ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsWater Science and TechnologySwiss Journal of Hydrology
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Melosira distans var. tenella and Eunotia zasuminensis, two poorly known planktonic diatoms in Finnish lakes

1986

The occurrence and ecology of two poorly known planktonic diatoms, Melosira distans var. tenella (Nyg.) M.-B. Florin and Eunotia zasuminensis (Cabejsz.) Korner in central Finland is discussed. Both species have their maximum in late summer when water temperature is > 15°C and they prefer slightly acid water (pH < 7), low conductivity (less than 4 mS/m) and a moderate degree of dystrophy with C.O.D. 10–20 mg O2/l and water colour 60–120 mg Pt/1. Melosira distans var. tenella was found in ca. 80% of the central Finnish lakes studied, but it is not reported in previously published papers. Eunotia zasuminensis is rarer, but is, however, recorded in at least 22 lakes in central Finland.

AlgaebiologyWater temperatureBotanyAcid waterPlant SciencePlanktonbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLate summerNordic Journal of Botany
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Phytoplankton structure in different lake types in central Finland

1986

Phyloplankton structure and its relation to physical and chemical properties of the water was studied in 58 central Finnish lakes. The biomass ranged from 0.2 to 14.2 g m−3 and the number of taxa per sample ranged from 33 to 152. The lakes were grouped into 5 types according to their trophic state: eutrophic, dyseutrophic, mesotrophic, oligotrophic, and acid oligotrophic lakes. The average biomass in eutrophic lakes was 5.57 g m−3, in dyseutrophic 3.54 g m−3, 1.23 g m−3 in mesotrophic, 0.52 g m−3 in oligotrophic and 0.39 g −3 in acid oligotrophic lakes. The average number of taxa per sample in the corresponding lake types were 109. 1, 79.3, 97.9, 90.9 and 43.8, respectively. The phytoplankt…

Algal groupBiomass (ecology)AlgaebiologyEcologyPhytoplanktonEnvironmental scienceGreen algaeEutrophicationbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsCommunity typesTrophic levelEcography
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Periphyton growth and diatom community structure in a cooling water pond

1982

Periphyton (Aufwuchs) accumulation was measured on artificial substrates in a pond in central Finland which receives warm cooling-water effluent from a power plant. The growth of periphyton was generally more rapid on the substrates during the first two weeks of colonization near the inflow of the warm water effluent than in the middle of the pond. The maximum accumulation of periphyton was in spring and autumn (dry weight maximum at warm effluent was in spring 3.5 mg DW cm−2,2.65 mg AFDW cm−2; chlorophyll a maximum 3.96 µg cm−2 was found in autumn at pond-middle station). During mid-winter months the growth was strongly limited by solar radiation, but the growth was also slow at both stati…

Chlorophyll abiologyAquatic SciencePlanktonbiology.organism_classificationAufwuchschemistry.chemical_compoundDiatomDry weightchemistryAgronomyBotanyPhytoplanktonEnvironmental sciencePeriphytonEffluentHydrobiologia
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Biological research reports from the University of Jyväskylä 1

1975

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Biological research reports from the University of Jyväskylä 2

1976

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