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PHASED DIVISION OF <i>PERIDINIUM CINCTUM</i> F. <i>WESTII</i> (DINOPHYCEAE) AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE LAKE KINNERET (ISRAEL) BLOOM<sup>1,</sup><sup>2</sup>
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BotanyLimnologyPhased DivisionThe Lake KinneretPhotosynthesisAnd DevelopmentHealth SciencesBiogeochemistryPhotosystemsAlgal BiologyYearly BloomPlant TaxonomyPhytoplankton EcologyBiologyMassive MortalityNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyBloom EcologyPhycologyGeochemistryPaleoecologyLake Kinneret
SUMMARY The yearly bloom of Peridinium cinctum f. westii (Lemm.) Lef. in Lake Kinneret is described and compared with the distribution of dinoflagellates in other freshwater bodies. The physical conditions required by the Wyatt and Horwood model do not fit the actual physical events accompanying the onset of the bloom. In situ measurements of the percentage of cells in division were undertaken to clarify various points about the internal dynamics of the population. The exponential increase of the population occurs when the diurnal percentage of cells in division is not higher than 10–15%. This percentage increases up to 45% in late February–March, but does not cause any increase of population. At this period, the loss rate is nearly equal to the rate of cell increase and is interpreted as massive mortality.
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