These are a characteristic floristic component of the protected Habitats Directive habitat Type'Natural eutrophic lakes with " Magnopotamion " '.
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Typical euphotic depths vary from only a few centimetres in highly turbid eutrophic lakes, to around 200 meters in the open ocean.
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This genus lives in strictly anaerobic conditions below the surface of a body of water, commonly the anaerobic zone of a eutrophic lake.
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"' Lake Buloke "'is a eutrophic lake in the Wimmera region of north-western Richardson River and is located adjacent to the township of.
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Ecologists use the term oligotrophic to distinguish unproductive lakes, characterised by nutrient deficiency, from productive, eutrophic lakes, with an ample or excessive nutrient supply.
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"P . stymphalicus " is endemic to slow-flowing rivers and wetlands in the Peloponnese and disjunctly in Lake Stymphalia, a natural eutrophic lake without surface drainage.
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Gemmatimonadetes have been found in a variety of arid soils, such as grassland, prairie, and pasture soil, as well as eutrophic lake sediments and alpine soils.
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Oligotrophic lakes generally host very little or no aquatic vegetation and are relatively clear, while eutrophic lakes tend to host large quantities of organisms, including algal blooms.
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Its composition is dominated by Eutrophic ( lowland ) bogs occupy 10-15 % of the marshlands ( the rest are intermediate marshes made up of oligotrophic and eutrophic lakes ).
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Sockeye come to this lake to spawn and die, and the relative abundance of fish carcasses affects the type of algae in the lake ( the nutrients provided by huge numbers of dead fish, for example, promote growth of algae that are characteristic of a eutrophic lake ).