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Findley Lake is a dimictic, oligotrophic, subalpine lake located in the western Cascade Mountains, Washington. The lake is snow covered for most of the year so that the growing season was 3.5 months in 1971 and 4.5 months in 1972. Rapid melt of the lake's snow cover in summer allowed the sudden development of a phytoplankton productivity maximum (as measured by the 14C tracer method) of 86 mg m−2 hr−1 and a peak of 48 mg chlorophyll a per m1 within two weeks of surface clearing in 1972, followed by a rapid decline of productivity and biomass. Annual production (between 10 October, 1971 and 21 October, 1972) was 36 g/m2 in the 27.5 m water column. Autotrophic carbon assimilation during the snow-covered period was insignificant. The total production for the lake in 1972 was 530 kg carbon.
The concentration of available nitrogen (NO2 + NO3 + NH3 as N) at 15 m ranged from 12 to 76 mg/m3 while PO4-P ranged from 0.5 to 8.3 mg/m3. In vitro nutrient enrichment experiments with natural phytoplankton communities from the lake indicated that while N and P together were growth limiting, P alone produced a growth response while N alone did not.
Contributions to production from net-, nanno-, and ultraplankton were determined by fractional filtration of 14C-labeled phytoplankton samples. The nannoplankton, dominated by diatoms, accounted for 58% to 94% of productivity.
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Hendrey, G.R., Welch, E.B. Phytoplankton productivity in findley lake. Hydrobiologia 45, 45–62 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00006446
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