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    Springer
    Hydrobiologia 408-409 (1999), S. 263-268 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: cyanobacteria ; Microcystissp. ; Aphanizomenon sp. ; microcystin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Since 1996 we have studied the occurrence of cyanobacterial hepatotoxins, microcystins (Mcyst), in the shallow lake Müggelsee. Intracellular (cell-bound) Mcyst's were detectable from late summer to autumn in 2 years, and maximum concentrations of about 3 μg/l of total cell-bound Mcyst were measured. The concentration of Mcyst's was correlated to the biovolume of Microcystissp. (R 2=0.560 in 1996 and R 2=0.483 in 1997; P 〈 0.001). Between years, the ratio of Mcyst'ss per biovolume of Microcystisdiffered significantly (P 〈 0,001; 0.913 μg/mm3in 1996 and 0.171 μg/mm3in 1997). The ratio of the detected Mcyst variants, Mcyst-LR and Mcyst-RR, was constant in all samples with Mcyst-LR:Mcyst-RR≈1:2.9. One out of 22 strains of Microcystissp. we isolated in 1997 contained Mcyst-LR and Mcyst-RR at a ratio of Mcyst-LR:Mcyst-RR=1:1.6. The Mcyst'ss found in lake samples were likely to have been produced by a number of a few strains that were present in the lake for extended periods of time in both years.
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    Springer
    Hydrobiologia 424 (2000), S. 13-24 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: eutrophication ; restoration ; algae ; cyanobacteria ; lowland river ; shallow lake
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Phytoplankton dynamics in Lake Müggelsee, a eutrophic and polymictic lake in Berlin, and in the inflowing lowland River Spree have been comprehensively investigated during the last two decades. Zooplankton dynamics, nutrient supply, light climate, duration of ice cover and of summer stratification have also been regularly measured to help to explain phytoplankton development. The first period (1978–1990) was characterised by high nutrient loads and dominance of cyanobacteria from spring to autumn. Since then, loads of phosphorus and nitrogen have been lowered by 40–50%. Oscillatoria-like cyanobacteria (Limnothrix redekei, Planktothrix agardhii) were favoured under hypertrophic conditions in both the polymictic lake and the river, but they have disappeared nearly completely after nutrient reduction. Development of these species depended on meteorological conditions and nutrient supply in spring rather than on seasonal averages of nutrient concentrations. Diatoms have became dominant and chlorophytes have increased their share of the biomass since the nutrient load was reduced. Species com- position changed even within the algal groups. Retention time of water and duration of thermal stratification of the water column modified phytoplankton structure. Mobile algae like Microcystisor Ceratium occurred in the lake during stratification periods. Otherwise, species composition in the shallow, polymictic lake was very similar to that in the inflowing lowland river. Species with high starting biomass, fed by high riverine import, resting stages or perennation were selected in this flushed system.
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