AUTHOR=Schalch-Schuler Martina , Wüest Alfred , Dirren-Pitsch Gianna , Niedermann Rafael , Bassin Barbara , Köster Oliver , Pernthaler Jakob , Posch Thomas TITLE=Variability of winter cooling affects intensity of phytoplankton spring blooms – how resilient is the ciliate assemblage composition to changes in food availability? JOURNAL=Frontiers in Protistology VOLUME=2 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/protistology/articles/10.3389/frpro.2024.1428985 DOI=10.3389/frpro.2024.1428985 ISSN=2813-849X ABSTRACT=
After years of partial winter mixing in Lake Zurich (Switzerland), a complete turnover of the water column reoccurred during winter/spring 2021. It was favored by a cold, windy winter and a small difference of water temperatures between the surface zone and a hypolimnion (deep water zone) that had gradually warmed during the previous years. The trend of declining phytoplankton spring blooms due to incomplete winter mixing was interrupted by mass development of algae due to the upwelling of nutrients accumulated in the hypolimnion. The effects of this singular deep mixing on the microbial food web during spring were studied in a high-frequency sampling campaign and compared with data from two years of partial winter mixing (2020 and 2022). A particular focus was put on the quantitative composition of the ciliate assemblage. Our results showed that not all organisms reacted equally to the nutrient (phosphorus) boost in the surface zone. Centric diatoms and cryptophytes profited most directly from the deep mixing, outcompeting the otherwise dominant cyanobacterium