Skip to main content
Log in

Morpho-Functional Groups and phytoplankton development in two deep lakes (Lake Garda, Italy and Lake Stechlin, Germany)

  • Phytoplankton Workshop
  • Published:
Hydrobiologia Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

Phylogenetic classifications of plants often do not reflect their ecological functions. In fact, the functional mechanisms of biological communities may be better understood if species are pooled into groups having similar characteristics. The objective of this work is to evaluate, with the use of multivariate methods, classifications based on the morphological and functional characteristics (size and form, mobility, potential mixotrophy, nutrient requirements, presence of gelatinous envelopes) of cyanobacteria and eukaryotic algae to explain the seasonal dynamic of the phytoplankton community. The analyses involve data from two deep lakes: Lake Garda, southern Alps, z max = 350 m; biennium 2002–2003) and Lake Stechlin (north-east Germany, z max = 67 m; 1995, 1998 and 2001). In both lakes, the temporal evolution of the phytoplankton communities within individual years followed a regular annual cycle, with the exception of Lake Stechlin in 1998, when an irregular phytoplankton pattern was caused by a sudden mass appearance of Planktothrix rubescens in the spring and summer months, resulting in a collapse of the whole community in autumn. Overall, the temporal developments of the phytoplankton communities obtained on the basis of patterns of the morpho-functional groups appeared highly comparable with those obtained, in the single years, on the basis of the original phytoplankton species matrices. The comparison of the morpho-functional groups of the lakes Garda and Stechlin showed important differences in the abundance and seasonality of the dominant phytoplankton types. The results obtained in this study underline that the use of classifications based on the adaptive strategies of the single species may represent a useful tool to investigate the community evolution and to compare phytoplankton assemblages of different lakes, overcoming problems related to possible differences of taxonomic accuracy and identification.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • H. H Bottrell A. Duncan Z. M. Gliwicz E. Grygierek A. Herzig A. Hillbricht-Illkowska H. Kurasawa P. Larsson T. Wenglenska (1976) ArticleTitleA review of some problems in zooplankton production studies Norwegian Journal of Zoology 24 419–456

    Google Scholar 

  • R. Bernardi Particlede C. Canale (1995) ArticleTitleRicerche pluriennali (1948–1992) sull’ecologia dello zooplancton del Lago Maggiore Documenta Istituto Italiano di Idrobiologia 55 1–68

    Google Scholar 

  • L. D. Fabbro L. J. Duivenvoorden (2000) ArticleTitleA two-part model linking multidimensional environmental gradients and seasonal succession of phytoplankton assemblages Hydrobiologia 438 13–24 Occurrence Handle10.1023/A:1004153727140 Occurrence Handle1:CAS:528:DC%2BD3MXht12isb0%3D

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • H. Gitay I. R. Noble J. H. Connell (1999) ArticleTitleDeriving functional types for rain-forest trees Journal of Vegetation Science 10 641–650 Occurrence Handle10.2307/3237079

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • J. P. Grime (1977) ArticleTitleEvidence for the existence of three primary strategies in plants and its relevance to ecological and evolutionary theory American Naturalist 111 1169–1194 Occurrence Handle10.1086/283244

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • A. Isaksson (1998) ArticleTitlePhagotrophic phytoflagellates in lakes—a literature review Archiv für Hydrobiologie/Advances in Limnologie 51 63–90

    Google Scholar 

  • R. I. Jones (2000) ArticleTitleMixotrophy in planktonic protists: an overview Freshwater Biology 45 219–226 Occurrence Handle10.1046/j.1365-2427.2000.00672.x

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • J. Kalff (2002) Limnology Prentice Hall, Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River, NJ

    Google Scholar 

  • P. Kasprzak (1984) ArticleTitleBestimmung des Körperkoohlenstoffs von Planktoncrustaceen Limnologica 15 191–194

    Google Scholar 

  • C. Körner (1993) Scaling from Species to Vegetation: The Usefulness Of Functional Groups E. D. Schulze H. A. Mooney (Eds) Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function. Ecological Studies Springer-Verlag Berlin 117–140

    Google Scholar 

  • Koschel, R., D. D. Adams (eds), 2003. Lake Stechlin—An approach to Understanding an Oligotrophic Lowland Lake. Archiv für Hydrobiologie/Advances in Limnology 58: 1–311.

  • J. B. Kruskal M. Wish (1978) Multidimensional Scaling Sage Publications Beverly Hills and London

    Google Scholar 

  • J. T. Lehman (1988) Selective Herbivory and its Role in the Evolution of Phytoplankton Growth Strategies C. D. Sandgren (Eds) Growth and reproductive strategies of freshwater phytoplankton Cambridge University Press Cambridge 369–387

    Google Scholar 

  • M. R. Leishman M. Westoby (1992) ArticleTitleClassifying plants into groups on the basis of associations of individual traits—evidence from Australian semi-arid woodlands Journal of Ecology 80 417–424 Occurrence Handle10.2307/2260687

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • J. W. G. Lund C. Kipling E. D. Cren ParticleLe (1958) ArticleTitleThe inverted microscope method of estimating algal numbers and the statistical basis of estimations by counting Hydrobiologia 11 143–170 Occurrence Handle10.1007/BF00007865

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • O. Meyer (1993) Functional Groups of Microorganisms E. D. Schulze H. A. Mooney (Eds) Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function Ecological Studies Springer-Verlag, Berlin 67–96

    Google Scholar 

  • F. Oberwinkler (1993) Evoultion of Functional Groups in Basidiomycetes. (Fungi) E. D. Schulze H. A. Mooney (Eds) Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function. Ecological Studies Springer-Verlag Berlin 143–164

    Google Scholar 

  • J. Padisák C. S. Reynolds (1998) ArticleTitleSelection of phytoplankton associations in Lake Balaton, Hungary, in response to eutrophication and restoration measures, with special reference to the cyanoprokaryotes Hydrobiologia 384 41–53 Occurrence Handle10.1023/A:1003255529403

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • J. Padisák G. Borics G. Fehér I. Grigorszky I. Oldal A. Schmidt Z. Zámbóné-Doma (2003a) ArticleTitleDominant species and frequency of equilibrium phases in late summer phytoplankton assemblages in Hungarian small shallow lakes Hydrobiologia 502 157–168 Occurrence Handle10.1023/B:HYDR.0000004278.10887.40

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • J. Padisák Ė. Soróczki-Pintér Z. Rezner (2003b) ArticleTitleSinking properties of some phytoplankton shapes and the relation of form resistance to morphological diversity of plankton—an experimental study Hydrobiologia 500 243–257 Occurrence Handle10.1023/A:1024613001147

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • J. Padisák W. Scheffler P. Kasprzak R. Koschel L. Krienitz (2003c) ArticleTitleInterannual variability in the phytoplankton composition of Lake Stechlin (1994–2000) Archiv für Hydrobiologie/Advances in Limnology 58 101–133

    Google Scholar 

  • J. Padisák W. Scheffler C. Sípos P. Kasprzak R. Koschel L. Krienitz (2003d) ArticleTitleSpatial and temporal pattern of development and decline of the spring diatom populations in Lake Stechlin in 1999 Archiv für Hydrobiologie/Advances in Limnology 58 135–155

    Google Scholar 

  • J. Padisák I. Grigorszky G. Borics É. Soróczki-Pintér (2006) ArticleTitleUse of phytoplankton assemblages for monitoring ecological status of lakes within the Water Framework Directive: the assemblage index Hydrobiologia 553 1–14 Occurrence Handle10.1007/s10750-005-1393-9

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • V. D. Pillar (1999) ArticleTitleOn the identification of optimal plant functional types Journal of Vegetation Science 10 631–640 Occurrence Handle10.2307/3237078

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • J. Podani (2000) Introduction to the Exploration of Multivariate Biological Data Backhuys Leiden

    Google Scholar 

  • R. L. Pressey C. J. Humpheries C. R. Margules R. I. Vane-Wright P. H. Williams (1993) ArticleTitleBeyond opportunism: key principles for systematic reserve selection Trends in Ecology and Evolution 8 124–128 Occurrence Handle10.1016/0169-5347(93)90023-I

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • C. S. Reynolds (1980) ArticleTitlePhytoplankton assemblages and their periodicity in stratifying lake systems Holarctic Ecology 3 141–159

    Google Scholar 

  • C. S. Reynolds (1984) The Ecology of Freshwater Phytoplankton Cambridge University Press Cambridge 384

    Google Scholar 

  • C. S. Reynolds (1988) Functional morphology and the adaptive strategies of freshwater phytoplankton C. D. Sandgren (Eds) Growth and Reproductive Strategies of Freshwater Phytoplankton Cambridge University Press Cambridge 388–483

    Google Scholar 

  • C. S. Reynolds (1997) Vegetation Processes in the Pelagic: A Model for Ecosystem Theory Ecology Institute Oldendorf 371

    Google Scholar 

  • C. S. Reynolds A. E. Irish (1997) ArticleTitleModelling phytoplankton dynamics in lakes and reservoirs: the problem of in-situ growth rates Hydrobiologia 349 5–17 Occurrence Handle10.1023/A:1003020823129 Occurrence Handle1:CAS:528:DyaK2sXnslOit7g%3D

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • C. S. Reynolds V. Huszar C. Kruk L. Naselli-Flores S. Melo (2002) ArticleTitleTowards a functional classification of the freshwater phytoplankton Journal of Plankton Research 24 417–428 Occurrence Handle10.1093/plankt/24.5.417

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • E. Rott (1981) ArticleTitleSome results from phytoplankton counting intercalibrations Swiss Journal of Hydrology 43 34–62 Occurrence Handle10.1007/BF02502471

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • N. Salmaso (1996) ArticleTitleSeasonal variation in the composition and rate of change of the phytoplankton community in a deep subalpine lake (Lake Garda, Northern Italy). An application of nonmetric multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis Hydrobiologia 337 49–68 Occurrence Handle10.1007/BF00028506 Occurrence Handle1:CAS:528:DyaK2sXoslKgsA%3D%3D

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • N. Salmaso L. Naselli-Flores (1999) ArticleTitleStudies on the zooplankton of the deep subalpine Lake Garda Journal of Limnology 58 66–76

    Google Scholar 

  • N. Salmaso (2000) ArticleTitleFactors affecting the seasonality and distribution of cyanobacteria and chlorophytes: a case study from the large lakes south of the Alps, with special reference to Lake Garda Hydrobiologia 438 43–63 Occurrence Handle10.1023/A:1004157828049 Occurrence Handle1:CAS:528:DC%2BD3MXht12isbk%3D

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • N. Salmaso (2002) ArticleTitleEcological patterns of phytoplankton assemblages in Lake Garda: seasonal, spatial and historical features Journal of Limnology 61 95–115

    Google Scholar 

  • N. Salmaso (2003) ArticleTitleLife strategies, dominance patterns and mechanisms promoting species coexistence in phytoplankton communities along complex environmental gradients Hydrobiologia 502 13–36 Occurrence Handle10.1023/B:HYDR.0000004267.64870.85

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • N. Salmaso (2005) ArticleTitleEffects of climatic fluctuations and vertical mixing on the interannual trophic variability of Lake Garda, Italy Limnology and Oceanography 50 553–565 Occurrence Handle10.4319/lo.2005.50.2.0553

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • B. Shipley P. A. Keddy D. R. J. Moore K. Lemky (1989) ArticleTitleRegeneration and establishment strategies of emergent macrophytes Journal of Ecology 77 1093–1110 Occurrence Handle10.2307/2260825

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • O. T. Solbrig (1993) Plant traits and adaptive strategies: their role in ecosystem function E. D. Schulze H. A. Mooney (Eds) Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function. Ecological Studies Springer-Verlag Berlin 97–116

    Google Scholar 

  • U. Sommer (1981) ArticleTitleThe role of r- and K-selection in the succession of phytoplankton in Lake Constance Acta Oecologia Generale 2 327–342

    Google Scholar 

  • U. Sommer (1984) ArticleTitleThe paradox of the plankton: fluctuations of phosphorus availability maitain diversity of phytoplankton in flow-through cultures Limnology and Oceanography 29 633–636

    Google Scholar 

  • J. G. Stockner N. J. Antia (1986) ArticleTitleAlgal picoplankton from marine and freshwater ecosystems: a multidisciplinary perspective Canadian Journal of Fisheries And Aquatic Sciences 43 2472–2503 Occurrence Handle10.1139/f86-307

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • E. P. Tang (1995) ArticleTitleThe allometry of algal growth rates Journal of Plankton Research 17 1325–1335 Occurrence Handle10.1093/plankt/17.6.1325

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • ter Braak, C. J. F. & P. Šmilauer, 2002. CANOCO reference manual and CanoDraw for Windows user’s guide: Software for canonical community ordination (version 4.5). Microcomputer Power (Ithaca, NY, USA).

  • M. M. Tilzer (1984) ArticleTitleA quantum yield as a fundamental parameter controlling vetical photosynthetic profiles of phytoplankton in Lake Constance Archiv für Hydrobiologie (Supplement) 69 169–198

    Google Scholar 

  • P. Usseglio-Polatera M. Bournaud P. Richoux H. Tachet (2000) ArticleTitleBiological and ecological traits of benthic freshwater macroinvertebrates: relationships and definition of groups with similar traits Freshwater Biology 43 175–205 Occurrence Handle10.1046/j.1365-2427.2000.00535.x

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • G. Weithoff (2003) ArticleTitleThe concepts of “plant functional types” and “functional diversity” in lake phytoplankton—a new understanding of phytoplankton ecology? Freshwater Biology 48 1669–1675 Occurrence Handle10.1046/j.1365-2427.2003.01116.x

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • R. G. Wetzel (2001) Limnology. Lake and River Ecosystems EditionNumber3 Academic Press, San Diego California

    Google Scholar 

  • B. A. Whitton M. Potts (Eds) (2000) The Ecology of Cyanobacteria, their Diversity in Time and Space Kluwer Academic Publishers Dordrecht, The Netherlands

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to Nico Salmaso.

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Salmaso, N., Padisák, J. Morpho-Functional Groups and phytoplankton development in two deep lakes (Lake Garda, Italy and Lake Stechlin, Germany). Hydrobiologia 578, 97–112 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-006-0437-0

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-006-0437-0

Keywords

Navigation