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Nanociliates of the order Prostomatida: Their relevance in the microbial food web of a mesotrophic lake
Authors:Ruben Sommaruga  Roland Psenner
Affiliation:(1) Sección Limnología, Facultad de Ciencias, Tristán Narvaja 1674, 11200 Montevideo, Uruguay;(2) Institute of Zoology, Limnology Division, Univ. of Innsbruck, Technikerstr. 25, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract:Two nanociliates of the order Prostomatida,Pseudobalanion planctonicum (12–18 µm) andUrotricha furcata (12–21 µm), were found to be the most abundant ciliates in the epilimnion of Piburger See, a small mesotrophic lake. Temperature and food availability were the main factors controlling the sudden increase in abundance, which reached a maximum of 101 cell ml–1 at the beginning of summer. During their exponential development in numbers and biomass, a strong decrease in chlorophylla and in the abundance of phytoplankton, especiallyRhodomonas, was observed. We assume, therefore, thatPseudobalanion planctonicum andUrotricha furcata together with rotifers, mainlyPolyarthra dolichoptera, are able to reduce the phytoplankton biomass in the upper epilimnion to the same level as found during the clearwater phase. Preliminary results of grazing on bacteria suggest that these nanociliates are omnivorous, although their impact on bacterial assemblages was low (3.1% of the standing stock grazed per day). Feeding on the base of the food web combined with their high abudance at certain times makes them an important link for higher trophic levels. This study constitutes the second report onPseudobalanion as an important component of the microbial food web in lakes.
Keywords:Pelagic food webs  phytoplankton grazing  bacterivory  clear-water phase  mesotrophic lake  Pseudobalanion planctonicum
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