Microcystis changes its buoyancy in response to the average irradiance in the surface mixed layer

B. Ibelings, L. R. Mur, R. Kinsman, A. Walsby
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A population of buoyant colonies of Microcystis sp. dominated the phytoplankton of the small Vinkeveen Lake, in the Netherlands. The Microcystis colonies were circulated within the surface mixed layer whose depth (usually 2 to 4 m) usually exceeded the euphotic depth (usually less than 1.5 m) in this wind-exposed lake. Colonies held in bottles at the lake surface responded to the high irradiance by losing their buoyancy, while those kept at greater depths remained buoyant. For colonies circulating within the surface layer the degree of buoyancy loss that occurred during the day depended on the mean irradiance to which they were exposed, which could be determined from the average surface irradiance, the mixed depth and the vertical extinction coefficient. Buoyancy loss was also correlated, but less strongly, with the proportion of the daytime spent by colonies within the euphotic zone. Surface scums were usually prevented from forming by wind mixing.
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微囊藻的浮力随表面混合层平均辐照度的变化而变化
一群浮力很强的微囊藻群落在荷兰的温克芬湖的浮游植物中占主导地位。微囊藻菌落在表层混合层内循环,其深度(通常为2 ~ 4 m)通常超过光深(通常小于1.5 m)。装在瓶子里的蜂群对高辐射的反应是失去浮力,而那些放在更深的地方的蜂群则保持浮力。对于在表层内循环的菌落,白天发生的浮力损失程度取决于它们所暴露的平均辐照度,这可以由平均表面辐照度、混合深度和垂直消光系数确定。浮力损失也与群落在光晕区内度过的白天的比例相关,但不太强烈。表面浮渣通常被风混合阻止形成。
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