High Latitude LimnologyW.F. Vincent, J.C. Ellis-Evans This volume is derived from a symposium on High Latitude Limnology held during the 23rd Congress of the Societas Internationalis Limnologiae in Hamilton, New Zealand. The symposium stemmed from our belief that an exchange of views between limnologists working in the north and south polar zones would be timely and productive. Over the last decade there has been a major increase in the limnological research effort in Antarctica with the expansion of science programmes there by many nations from both the northern and southern hemispheres. Freshwater research has also continued to develop in the Arctic, stimulated by the need for basic information to assess environmental impacts of the oil industry, mining, urbanisation and other human activities. By bringing together aquatic investigators from both poles we hope to draw attention to the distinctive features that high latitude systems hold in common, and to the marked contrasts between and within each zone. The dominant impression from the assemblage of papers presented here is one of great limnological diversity. The studies include clear, turbid and brown water rivers in the sub Arctic (LaPerriere, Van Nieuwenhuyse & Anderson); chlorophyte dominated streams in the maritime Antarctic (Hawes); streams on the antarctic continent lined with thick cyanobacterial mats (Howard-Williams & Vincent); meromictic waters in the Arctic (Ouellet, Dickman, Bisson & Page) and Antarctic (e. g. |
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The effects of nutrient limitation and stream discharge on the epilithic microbial community in | 19 |
Microbial communities in southern Victoria Land streams Antarctica II The effects of | 39 |
Benthic algal biomass and productivity in high subarctic streams Alaska | 63 |
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3-hydroxy acids abundance Alaska algae algal alkalinity anoxic Antarctic lakes Antarctica aquatic basin benthic biomass Burton carbon Chironomidae chlorophyll communities composition concentrations copepods Creek Crozier cyanobacteria Delta density depth dissolved distribution Dry Valleys ecology Ellis Fjord Ellis-Evans environments epilithic fatty acids flow freshwater Fryxell Stream Garrow Lake glacier Heywood Lake Howard-Williams Hydrobiologia hypersaline hypoanachysis ice cover incubation inorganic invertebrates Lake Fryxell Lake Hoare Lake Vanda layers levels Limnol Limnology macroinvertebrates mats Matsumoto McMurdo measured meltwater microbial Nauman & Kernodle nitrogen Nostoc nutrient Oasis Onyx River organic particulate Phormidium phosphorus photosynthesis phytoplankton PPFD primary production range rates ratios region River Royds salt samples season seawater sediment Signy Island Sombre Lake southern Victoria Land species subarctic stream summer surface Table taxa Taylor Valley temperature Toolik Lake Torii Trichoptera tundra uptake values Vestfold Hills Victoria Land W. F. Vincent water column