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Spatial heterogeneity and seasonal succession of phytoplankton functional groups along the vertical gradient in a mesotrophic reservoir

2017

Çelik, Kemal (Balikesir Author)

0106 biological sciencesHydrologyBiomass (ecology)C-S-R Strategies010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyC-S-R strategieSedimentationAquatic ScienceFunctional Groups010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesSpatial heterogeneityWater columnNutrientOceanographyMesotrophic ReservoirPhytoplanktonSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataEnvironmental scienceFunctional groupMarine & Freshwater BiologyThermoclineFreshwater PhytoplanktonTrophic levelC-S-R strategies; Freshwater phytoplankton; Functional groups; Mesotrophic reservoir; Aquatic Science
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Assessing Seagrass Restoration Actions through a Micro-Bathymetry Survey Approach (Italy, Mediterranean Sea)

2022

Underwater photogrammetry provides a means of generating high-resolution products such as dense point clouds, 3D models, and orthomosaics with centimetric scale resolutions. Underwater photogrammetric models can be used to monitor the growth and expansion of benthic communities, including the assessment of the conservation status of seagrass beds and their change over time (time lapse micro-bathymetry) with OBIA classifications (Object-Based Image Analysis). However, one of the most complex aspects of underwater photogrammetry is the accuracy of the 3D models for both the horizontal and vertical components used to estimate the surfaces and volumes of biomass. In this study, a photogrammetry…

Geography Planning and DevelopmentbathymetryPosidonia oceanicaAquatic ScienceBiochemistryStructure from MotionPosidonia oceanica habitat restoration bathymetry Structure from Motion underwater photogrammetry multibeam monitoringmonitoring<i>Posidonia oceanica</i>; habitat restoration; bathymetry; Structure from Motion; underwater photogrammetry; multibeam; monitoringbathymetry; habitat restoration; monitoring; multibeam; Posidonia oceanica; Structure from Motion; underwater photogrammetrySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicatamultibeamunderwater photogrammetryWater Science and Technologyhabitat restorationWater; Volume 14; Issue 8; Pages: 1285
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Does Magnetic Field Change Water pH?

2018

Materials scienceNephrologyUrologyWater phAnalytical chemistryWater treatmentMagnetic fieldVolumetric flow rateAsian Research Journal of Agriculture
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Morphological analysis of phytoplankton as a tool to assess ecological state of aquatic ecosystems: the case of Lake Arancio, Sicily, Italy

2013

Phytoplankton requires a sufficient supply of light and nutrients to grow. At the same time it is largely entrained in water motion and is subject to grazing from planktonic herbivores. The pelagic life of lake phytoplankton is based on 4 pillars: living in suspension, light harvesting, nutrient uptake, and escape from grazing. Environmental variability and the uneven distribution of resources among and within the different aquatic ecosystems exert a selective pressure on these organisms, which are formed by a single cell or by colonies with either relatively low or high numbers of cells. Phytoplankton displays an amazing morphological variability representing an adaptation to spatial and t…

Mediterranean climateHerbivoreC-S-R strategies freshwater phytoplankton functional groups maximal linear dimension shape size surface volumeVolumeEcologyC-S-R strategieAquatic ecosystemMaximal linear dimensionShapePelagic zoneAquatic SciencePlanktonBiologySurfaceNutrientSizeSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPhytoplanktonFunctional groupFreshwater phytoplanktonWater Science and TechnologyTrophic levelInland Waters
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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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Three Phages from a Boreal Lake during Ice Cover Infecting Xylophilus, Caulobacter, and Polaromonas Species

2023

Although the important role of microbes in freshwater is well understood, studies on phage–host systems in such environments during ice cover are completely lacking. Here, we describe the isolation and characterization of three new bacteriophages infecting Xylophilus sp., Caudobacter sp., and Polaromonas sp. from freshwater samples taken under the ice cover of Lake Konnevesi, Finland. Lumi, Kuura, and Tiera bacteriophages have tailed icosahedral virions and double-stranded DNA. Lumi is a siphophage with a genome of 80,496 bp, and Kuura and Tiera are podophages, and their genomes are 43,205 and 45,327 bp in length, resembling viruses in the class Caudoviricetes. Their host ranges were very l…

virus isolationvirukset<i>Caudobacter</i> phagebakteriofagitphage genomicsbakteeritfreshwater phageInfectious DiseasesVirology<i>Xylophilus</i> phageCaudobacter phageXylophilus phagePolaromonas phagemakea vesimikrobiologiamikrobit<i>Polaromonas</i> phage
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Inferring phytoplankton community composition with a fatty acid mixing model

2015

Abstract. The taxon specificity of fatty acid composition in algal classes suggests that fatty acids could be used as chemotaxonomic markers for phytoplankton composition. The applicability of phospholipid-derived fatty acids as chemotaxonomic markers for phytoplankton composition was evaluated by using a Bayesian fatty acid-based mixing model. Fatty acid profiles from monocultures of chlorophytes, cyanobacteria, diatoms, euglenoids, dinoflagellates, raphidophyte, cryptophytes and chrysophytes were used as a reference library to infer phytoplankton community composition in five moderately humic, large boreal lakes in three different seasons (spring, summer and fall). The phytoplankton commu…

zooplanktonFASTARseasonalityfungichemotaxonomic markerBayesian mixing modelfood qualityfreshwater phytoplanktonlevätpolyunsaturated fatty acid
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