Abstract
Abstract The protozoan populations of microhabitats in Blue Lake, Raoul Island, Kermadec Group, 28° 30’ S 178° 00’ W are described qualitatively and semi‐quantitatively. The in situ and in vitro pH values of the four micro‐habitats examined were recorded. After two days in vitro there was a marked drop in the pH of the mud zones, a slight drop in pH of the water zone and no decrease in the pH at the surface. The nature of the protozoan populations is discussed in relation to the pH values and the changes which took place in these values.
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