Authors
James DS Cullis, Carole‐Anne Gillis, Max L Bothwell, Cathy Kilroy, Aaron Packman, Marwan Hassan
Publication date
2012/6
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
Volume
117
Issue
G2
Description
The benthic, mat‐forming diatomDidymosphenia geminata has the unique ability to produce large amounts of algal biomass under oligotrophic conditions in cold, fast flowing streams and rivers. This presents an ecological paradox that challenges our current understanding of stream ecosystem dynamics. Our understanding of the drivers of D. geminata ecology is still limited. Here we present a conceptual model for the blooming behavior and persistence of this species to advance scientific understanding of strategies for life in fast flowing oligotrophic waters and support the design of future research and mitigation measures for nuisance algal blooms. The conceptual model is based on a synthesis of data and ideas from a range of disciplines including hydrology, geomorphology, biogeochemistry, and ecology. The conceptual model highlights the role of water chemistry, river morphology, and flow thresholds in …
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