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    Article published in Jeu (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 79, 1996

    Digital publication year: 2010

  2. 192.

    Kermabon, Jacques

    Les lois du hasard

    Article published in 24 images (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 112-113, 2002

    Digital publication year: 2010

  3. 193.

    Article published in 24 images (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 82, 1996

    Digital publication year: 2010

  4. 194.

    Article published in Liberté (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 308, 2015

    Digital publication year: 2015

  5. 195.

    Article published in Séquences (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 170, 1994

    Digital publication year: 2010

  6. 196.

    Roy, Charles-Stéphane

    Tulpan

    Article published in Séquences (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 260, 2009

    Digital publication year: 2010

  7. 197.

    Roy, Charles-Stéphane

    Tout un hiver sans feu

    Article published in Séquences (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 242, 2006

    Digital publication year: 2010

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    Article published in Séquences (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 237, 2005

    Digital publication year: 2010

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    Valade, Claire

    It's a Free World!

    Article published in Séquences (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 254, 2008

    Digital publication year: 2010

  10. 200.

    Article published in Revue des sciences de l'eau (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 15, Issue 1, 2002

    Digital publication year: 2005

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    This study presents results of investigations on abundance and biomass of the main communities of the microbial loop (heterotrophic bacteria, autotrophic picoplankton, heterotrophic flagellates, ciliated protozoa) as well as nano- and microalgae in the large (525 ha) and deep (48 m) oligo-mesotrophic lake Bobifcigskie Wielkie located in West Pomerania, Poland. Samples were taken from the pelagial zone in 1996. Within organisms of picoplankton size the heterotrophic bacteria were the most abundant trophic group. Their biomass, together with the much lower abundant autotrophic picoplankton (3.5 to 5.4 µg·C L-1), constituted 15% to 22% of the total microbial biomass. The sum of biomasses of heterotrophic flagellates and ciliated protozoa was similar at all depth (3.0-3.8 µg·C·L-1), ranging between 8-24% of total biomass. Phytoplankton organisms larger than 2.0 µm represented the biggest part of the total microbial biomass, i.e. from 50% to 78% (8.4-27.5 µg·C·L-1). The microplankton constitutes the largest part of the phytoplanktonic biomass. Whereas the diatoms and cryptomonads were the most abundant in the upper layers of the lake. The filamentous cyanobacteria of the genus Planktothrix dominated in the deeper waters.

    Keywords: Bactéries hétérotrophes, picoplancton autotrophe, protozoaires, algues, boucle microbienne, Heterotrophic bacteria, autotrophic picoplankton, protozoa, algae, microbial loop