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Inland Waters | 2011

Some distinctive subject contributions from tropical Africa to fundamental science of inland waters

J. F. Talling

Abstract A short account is given of some features that are unique or extensively developed or intensely studied in tropical African water-bodies, and which are of fundamental limnological significance. They concern the origin and persistence of lakes and rivers; local evolution (endemism) and dispersal of species; cyclic lake stratification in relation to latitude and climate; salinity series and nutrient balance; plankton dynamics; aquatic food chains that are simplified and quantifiable or with major recent change; colonisation of new or transient water bodies by extensively invasive species; and the significance of temperature difference and absolute magnitude as ecological factors.


Inland Waters | 2015

Novel tests of regular seasonality, types of variability, and modes of succession in lake phytoplankton

J. F. Talling; Ivan S. Heaney

Abstract The changing composition of phytoplankton communities was followed in 2 high latitude temperate lakes, Esthwaite Water and Windermere (North Basin), by a novel presentation method applied to ratings of semiquantitative abundance, distinguishing the most abundant component as “dominant,” with the merits of rapidity and summary potential. Regular or irregular seasonalities were tested by sums of total sampling occurrences in successive weeks-of-year. Results for occurrence ranged from regular seasonality (e.g., the diatom Asterionella formosa) to widely diffused multiseasonal (“opportunistic”; e.g., Cryptomonas spp.) or aseasonal persistence (e.g., Aphanizomenon flos-aquae). Some abundant species occurred in abundance in blocks of adjacent years, between which was apparent discontinuity. Such discontinuity was in part related to known species-specific epidemics of fungal or protozoan parasitism (e.g., on Ceratium spp.) Conversely, dominance in adjacent years was likely to be favoured by over-winter survival in plankton or benthos from a prior year dominant (e.g., Aphanizomenon flos-aquae; Esthwaite Water 1982–1983) and perennating benthic stages such as cysts (Ceratium). Also distinguished were short periods of rapidly changing dominance, often involving cryptomonads, indicative of diverse prior competing subdominants at considerable concentration. One such period was marked by high consumption by Daphnia spp. in an annual clearwater phase.


Freshwater Biology | 1973

The upper limit of photosynthetic productivity by phytoplankton: evidence from Ethiopian soda lakes

J. F. Talling; R. B. Wood; M. V. Prosser; R. M. Baxter


Freshwater Biology | 2004

Diversity in the influence of temperature on the growth rates of freshwater algae, and its ecological relevance

Christine Butterwick; S.I. Heaney; J. F. Talling


Freshwater Biology | 1973

The application of some electrochemical methods to the measurement of photosynthesis and respiration in fresh waters

J. F. Talling


Freshwater Biology | 1978

Comparative estimations of the energy content of fish tissue from bomb calorimetry, wet oxidation and proximate analysis

J. F. Craig; M. J. Kenley; J. F. Talling


Freshwater Biology | 2006

Long‐term and seasonal changes in the chemical composition of precipitation and surface waters of lakes and tarns in the English Lake District

D. W. Sutcliffe; T. R. Carrick; J. Heron; E. Rigg; J. F. Talling; C. Woof; J. W. G. Lund


Freshwater Biology | 1979

Physiological and environmental constraints in the ecology of the planktonic dinoflagellate Ceratium hirundinella

G. P. Harris; S. I. Heaney; J. F. Talling


Freshwater Biology | 2003

Phytoplankton–zooplankton seasonal timing and the ‘clear-water phase’ in some English lakes

J. F. Talling


Freshwater Biology | 2003

Potassium dependence and phytoplankton ecology: an experimental study

G. H. M. Jaworski; J. F. Talling; S.I. Heaney

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S.I. Heaney

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C. Woof

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Christine Butterwick

Freshwater Biological Association

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D. W. Sutcliffe

Freshwater Biological Association

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E. Rigg

Freshwater Biological Association

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G. H. M. Jaworski

Freshwater Biological Association

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G. P. Harris

Freshwater Biological Association

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Ivan S. Heaney

Freshwater Biological Association

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J. F. Craig

Freshwater Biological Association

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J. Heron

Freshwater Biological Association

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