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Limnology The Science Of Lakes Distribution Of Large Lakes Courtesy NASA Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada New Zealand Lake 1

Pedder Lake, Australia (Tasmania) Quake Lake, Montana New York City Drinks Lake Water So Does Northern New Jersey Lentic Ecosystems Classification Of Large Lakes 2

Factors Affecting The Trophic Status Of lakes Energy Considerations Food Pyramids Oligotrophic lakes Temperature Profile, Summer Euphotic zone Oxygen-rich layer Oxygen-poor zone From: Miller, Living In The Environment 3

Temperature Profiles Throughout The Seasons In An Oligotrophic Lake Circulation Patterns Thermal Profiles Of An Oligotrophic Lake Over A 12 Hour Period Energy Flow In An Oligotrophic Lake Accumulation Of Strontium 90 In A Lake Langmuir Circulation 4

Eutrophic Lakes All Lake Undergo Eutrophication And Eventually Fill In With Detritus And Dry Up From:Miller, Living In The Environment Unusual Lakes Pitcher Plant Bog Lake Baikal From Space Lake Baikal From Space Courtesy NASA 5

Lake Baikal, Siberia Bathymetry Lake Baikal, Siberia Lake Baikal, Siberia http://www.livinglakes.org/baikal/ Lake Baikal, Siberia Crater Lake, Oregon Baikal has more endemics than any other lake in the world. Its great age--more than 25 million years--also sets it apart from any other freshwater lake as a living laboratory of evolution. During its life, 30 species of sculpins (above) have evolved. In comparison, 10,000-year-old Lake Superior has but four species. http://craterlake.wr.usgs.gov/bathymetry.html 6

Crater Lake, Oregon Mono Lake, California Biological studies include the discovery of bacterial colonies associated with hydrothermal fluids. These yellow-orange mats consist of thousands of Gallionella and Leptothrix bacteria. Golden-colored bacteria were found surrounding Llao's Bath. A thick band of moss, Drepanocladus aduncus, encircles the lake at depths from 26-140 m (85-460 ft). It hangs like icicles on vertical cliffs and forms thick, lush fields on the gentler slopes around Wizard Island. A fascinating discovery is the animals living in the deepest basin of Crater Lake (589 m, or 1,932 ft). These animals which withstand such high water pressure include flatworms, nematodes, earthworms, copepods, ostracods, and the midge fly Heterotrissocladius. Mono Lake, California: Ecology Birds feeding on shrimp and flies Mono Lake, California: Ecology Pluvial lake (no outlet) Carbonates (CaC0 3 ), chlorides, sulfates ph - 9.8 Salinity - 70-90g/L Desulfonatronum thiadismutans - alkali-loving bacterium Spirochaeta americana - haloalkaliphilic anaerobe Bacillus arsenicoselenatis - arsenate-loving benthic bacterium Alkali Flies Brine Shrimp Halophilic green algae: Nannochloris sp. dominates Primary productivity: 340-540g C/m 2 /yr Mono Lake, California: Remediation Tropical Lakes Of Africa 7

Tropical Lakes Of Africa: Lake Nakuru Tropical Lakes Of Africa: Lake Malawi Surface area [km2] 40 Volume [km3] 0.092 Maximum depth [m] 2.8 Mean depth [m] 2.3 Water level Unregulated Length of shoreline [km] 27 Catchment area [km2]1,800** Including the lake area. http://www.ilec.or.jp/database/afr/afr-07.html Tropical Lakes Of Africa: Lake Tanganyika Lake Victoria, East Africa Surface area [km2] 32,000 Volume [km3] 17,800 Maximum depth [m] 1,471 Mean depth [m] 572 Water level - Unregulated Length of shoreline [km] 1,900 Catchment area [km2] 263,000 PRIMARY PRODUCTION RATE [mg C m-2 day-1](l, 4) April-May 600 October-November 1,400 Annual 1,000 Tropical Lakes Of New York City Some Attributes Of Three African Lakes Cichlids Unlimited 8

Temperature And Oxygen Profiles Of A Tropical Lake Lakes Malawi And Tanganyika: Speciation Of Cichlids Speciation of Cichlids 9

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Radiation Of Cichlids From Lake Victoria Lake Victoria 500 species of cichlids live here Lake Kivu 24

Speciation Of Cichlids* *Parallel Trophic Evolution One gene, one fish. Change the gene, two fish! Phylogenetics Of Lake Malawi Cichlids http://tilapia.unh.edu/wwwpages/malawi/phylogenetics.html Lake Victoria Has Cichlids, Too That Is Until Someone Stocked It With Nile Perch! 25

Nile Perch And Foe New York City Drinks Lake Water So Does Northern New Jersey Two Approaches To Watershed Management* New York City Northern New Jersey *Which water would you rather drink? Beavers Alter The Landscape In favor Of Wetlands Most Significant Cause Of Pollution World-wide: Agricultural Runoff 26

Zebra Mussels and Lake Erie Lake Erie dead zone may be due to zebra mussels September 2003 U.S. Water News Online Researchers think zebra mussels may be causing a low-oxygen ``dead zone'' in the central basin of Lake Erie. St. Lawrence Seaway The seaway was officially opened on June 26th 1959 and cost 470 million US dollars Host, Predators, And Parasites Lake Trout With Wounds Inflicted By Lamprey Eels Lamprey Eel Lake Trout How The Lamprey Eel Got Into The Great Lakes How The Lamprey Eel Gained Entrance Into The Great Lakes: The Welland Canal The Erie Canal, circa 1825 Today 1829 27

Controlling Lamprey Populations 1. Lampricides - TMF (3-trifluoromethy-4-nitrophenol) 2. Adult lamprey trapping The Lamprey Eel And Lake Trout: Remediation (of sorts) Lake Trout in the Great Lakes by Michael J. Hansen National Biological Service James W. Peck Michigan Department of Natural Resources Lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) populations in the Great Lakes collapsed catastrophically during the 1940's and 1950's because of excessive predation by the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) and exploitation by fisheries. http://biology.usgs.gov/s+t/noframe/m2130.htm 28