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Primary production and nutrients in Ogac Lake, a Landlocked Fiord on Baffin Island
McLaren, I.A. (1969). Primary production and nutrients in Ogac Lake, a Landlocked Fiord on Baffin Island. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Can. 26(6): 1531-1576
In: Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. The Fisheries Research Board of Canada: Toronto. ISSN 0015-296x, more
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Keywords
    Biological production > Primary production
    Biota
    Dietary deficiencies > Nutrient deficiency
    Nitrates
    Organic compounds > Carbohydrates > Glycosides > Pigments > Photosynthetic pigments > Chlorophylls
    Reproduction > Sexual reproduction > Biological fertilization
    Water bodies > Inland waters > Lakes
    Fresh water

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  • McLaren, I.A.

Abstract
    Primary production was about 12 g/m2 in the middle basin of Ogac Lake during 1962. Production was limited by available N, probably largely by amount of nitrate available at the end of winter. Production was largely concentrated in narrow strata-one descending from near the surface in June to occupy nutrient-rich deep water in summer, and another developing at the halocline in summer, possibly sustained by nutrients from freshwater kill of the littoral biota in 1962. Polyethylene columns, 1 m in diameter and 30. 5 m long, were set between the fresh surface and anoxic depth of the middle basin in 1962. A four-fold increase of nitrate and a two and a half-fold increase of phosphate led to a parallel uptake of the two nutrients in the columns, and to an approximately five-fold increase in mean amount of chlorophyll and a seven-fold increase in primary production compared with the lake during the period of the fertilization experiment.

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