Summer phytoplankton composition and nitrogen limitation of the deep, naturally-acidic (pH∼2.2) Lake Caviahue, Patagonia, Argentina

During the warm seasons of 1998–2004, the naturally-acidic (pH∼2.2) Lake Caviahue was sampled for conductivity, temperature, oxygen, light, nutrients, and phytoplankton (density, biomass and chlorophyll a) with a view to studying the summer phytoplankton population changes with relation to environme...

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