Abstract

The spatio-temporal distribution of the heterotrophic nanoflagellates (HNF) and ciliates was monitored in the reservoir of Esch-sur-Sure during the year 1999. Three main periods of protozoan development were observed, in early April, early May, and in July. On the basis of the seasonal dynamics, it appeared that the early spring development of protozoa was probably not controlled by resources or predators. The second protozoan development was progressively controlled by the increase of metazooplankton density that led to the clear water phase characterised by very low protozoan densities and biomasses. A summer development of protozoa was possible thanks to the development of bacteria and moderate metazooplankton densities due to the appearance of non-edible algae. Prorodontida, Halteriida and Strombidiida were the dominant ciliates in the upper part of the water column. A development of Tintinnida was moreover observed in spring whereas Philasterida and Sessilida developed in winter and summer. Ciliates occupied the entire water column in spring and were concentrated in the epilimnion and the metalimnion during the summer period where they fed on bacteria and algae.

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