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Abstract
The trophic importance of bacterioplankton as a source of carbon and sulfur nutrition for consumers in meromictic lakes was tested using stable carbon (delta 13C) and sulfur (delta 34S) isotopic measurements. Studies in three lakes near Syracuse, New York, showed that most consumers ultimately derive their C and S nutrition from a mixture of terrestrial detritus, phytoplankton, and littoral vegetation, rather than from bacterioplankton. Food webs in these meromictic lakes are thus similar to those in other lakes that lack dense populations of bacterioplankton.Entities:
Keywords: NASA Discipline Exobiology; NASA Discipline Number 50-30; NASA Program Exobiology; Non-NASA Center
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Year: 1986 PMID: 11539668 DOI: 10.4319/lo.1986.31.1.0079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Limnol Oceanogr ISSN: 0024-3590 Impact factor: 4.745