BIOL 3450 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Meromictic Lake, Epilimnion, Lake Stratification
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Note the proportion of cslow relative to cfast has gone down (i. e. more biomass of. We can do this for another year to show it has nothing to do with the density of each species. Note the proportion of cslow relative to cfast has gone down again. We can do this for another year to show (but we will not) it has nothing to do with the density of each species other then exact rates of changes are altered. The point is that the fast biomass increases relative to the slow growing biomass under identical per capita mortality rates. Glacial lakes: the vast majority (74%) of lakes in the world occur in glaciated areas. Some cold water adapted species in common in glacial lakes of canada: lake trout, mysis, cisco or herring, these organisms tend to reside in the deep cold water pelagic in lakes. Case 2: if water warm then cooler water is on.