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Title: Seasonal Fluctuations of Diatom Populations in Lake Herman, SD


1
Introduction
http//www.umich.edu/phytolab/GreatLakesDiatomHom
ePage/groups/majorgroups.html
2
Classification
  • Kingdom Protista
  • Phylum Chrysophyta
  • Class Diatomatae
  • 12,000 Species of Diatoms
  • With improving technology, more species are being
    distinguished is improving, more species are
    being discovered along with more detailed
    characteristics.
  • As a result, classification systems are not
    always permanent.

3
Pennales
  • Elongated, boat-shaped or wedge shaped with
    bilateral symmetry and a raphe a longitudinal
    groove, observed as a line running the length of
    the diatom

http//www.umich.edu/phytolab/GreatLakesDiatomHom
ePage/groups/majorgroups.html
4
Centrales
  • Round with radially symmetrical ornamentation.
  • Some are triangular.
  • Contain no raphe.

http//www.umich.edu/phytolab/GreatLakesDiatomHom
ePage/groups/majorgroups.html
5
Frustules
Siliceous Wall/Shell
  • The Walls or Shells
  • Siliceous shell has two sections, creates valves,
    that overlap each other similar to a lid on a
    box.
  • Beautifully decorated in many variations

http//www.umich.edu/phytolab/GreatLakesDiatomHom
ePage/groups/majorgroups.html
6
Habitat
  • Widespread in water
  • Freshwater, Salt and Brackish water
  • Benthic, Eutrophic, and Mesotrophic regions
  • Standing or Running Waters
  • Various temperatures
  • pH range of 4 to 8

7
Feeding Habits
  • Majority are autotrophic
  • Some are heterotrophic
  • Soil, algae, and natural sea water extracts
  • Gained through absorption.
  • Photosynthesis is source of energy
  • Diatoms produce most of the worlds oxygen supply

8
Reproduction
  • Asexual
  • Most common usually binary fission
  • Size of valves gradually decrease
  • Sexual
  • Fusion in many variations

9
Seasonal Patterns
10
Factors that Can Lead to the Decrease of Diatom
Population
  • Competition with other species (i.e. other
    phytoplankton)
  • Habitat
  • Food
  • Other resources (i.e silica)

11
Previous Lake Herman Data
12
Hypothesis
  • As the temperature of the water and sunlight
    increases, the diatom population will also
    increase. This is due to the increase in
    photosynthesis among the diatoms.
  • Therefore, I predict that diatoms will appear
    before melting and become diminished when the
    population of cyanobacteria is at high densities
    in Lake Herman. Diatoms will then increase in
    abundance again after the blooms of cyanobacteria
    have decreased.

13
Procedures
  • Gathered water samples from March 23, 2001 to
    November 2, 2001 in a weekly/biweekly rotation.
  • Samples gathered through grab sampling.
  • pH levels, dissolved oxygen, temperature and
    dissolved phosphate levels were taken at the time
    of the grab sampling.
  • Grab sample were examined to estimate diatom and
    other algae populations.
  • Examinations were done by counting the diatoms
    and algae with use of a microscope.

14
Procedures cont.
  • Used the Hach surface water testing kit to take
    pH, dissolved O2, temperature, and dissolved
    phosphate levels.
  • Counted diatoms and algae by using
    Sedgwick-Rafter Slide cell that held 1mL of
    sample water at a time.
  • Counted 3 mL of each sample.

15
Results
16
Diatom Population AndDissolved Oxygen
17
Diatom Population andAlgae Growth
18
Diatom Population and Temperature
19
Naviculoid(from a list of diatom genras)
  • Microscope Picture

Drawing of Picture
http//www.umich.edu/phytolab/GreatLakesDiatomHom
ePage/groups/majorgroups.html
20
Achnanthales(from a list of diatom generas )
Drawing of Picture
  • Microscope Picture

http//www.umich.edu/phytolab/GreatLakesDiatomHom
ePage/groups/majorgroups.html
21
Naviculoid(from a list of diatom genras)
  • Microscope Picture

Drawing of Picture
http//www.umich.edu/phytolab/GreatLakesDiatomHom
ePage/groups/majorgroups.html
22
Diatom with Algae Clump
Example of what the algae clumps looked like with
diatoms present.
Blue-Green Algae Clump (Microcystis)
Diatom
23
Conclusion
  • I conclude that the diatom response to increase
    in cyanobacteria was less than what was expected.
  • Therefore I must partially reject my hypothesis.
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