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B D Dyer, N Gaju, C Pedrós-Alió, I Esteve, R Guerrero.
Abstract
Ciliates were collected from a freshwater sulfuretum, Lake Cisó, which is part of a gypsum karstic area whose main feature is Lake Banyoles (Girona, Spain). Chromatium, Lamprocystis and Chlorobium are the major phototrophic sulfur bacteria in Lake Cisó. Blooms of a photosynthetic cryptomonad (up to 5 X 10(5) ind ml-1) were found at the metalimnion. The community of ciliates could be divided in three groups: aerobic, cosmopolitan, genera such as Stentor and Vorticella, in the epilimnion; a large population (up to 10(4) ind ml-1) of Coleps, adapted to low concentrations of both oxygen and sulfide, together with a few individuals of the equally sulfide-tolerant genus Paramecium, in the metalimnion, and anaerobic, true sulfide-loving genera such as Plagiopyla and Metopus, in the hypolimnion, where sulfide concentration was between 0.6 and 1.2 mM.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3089342 DOI: 10.1016/0303-2647(86)90025-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosystems ISSN: 0303-2647 Impact factor: 1.973