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Identifying and quantifying unexpected deep zooplankton diel vertical migration in a large deep lake

Piton, Violaine Florette  
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Anneville, Orlane
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Many, Gaël
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2025
Limnology and Oceanography

Diel Vertical Migration (DVM), a widespread zooplankton behavior in freshwater and marine systems, affects ecological interactions and biogeochemical cycles. In lakes, DVM has mainly been studied in the upper 50 m of the water column. However, based on acoustic and net sampling data collected in Lake Geneva, Switzerland (~ 309 m depth) during summer 2022, we demonstrate that DVM occurs down to ~ 125 m depth daily throughout the summer season. The daily descents terminated at around zenith when the Relative Rate of light Change (RRC) was the lowest, and the late afternoon ascent started when RRC values exceeded −0.005 s−1. DVM migration descent/ascent rates were asymmetric with faster mean upward rates ((Formula presented.)) than downward rates ((Formula presented.)). Migration rates overall increased as summer progressed, corresponding to the intra-seasonal increase in RRC. Cyclopoid copepods Cyclops prealpinus abundances correlated with the observed deep DVM and their migration responded to exogenous light cues. These new findings, which can also be expected to be relevant for other deep lakes, indicate that Lake Geneva's DVM greatly exceeds maximum migration depths previously reported for a lake. Thus, it is important to study zooplankton DVM dynamics throughout the entire water column in large, deep lakes since it plays an important role in buffering global climate change effects. Furthermore, it is suggested that present zooplankton DVM sampling protocols in large, deep lakes should be revised accordingly.

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DOI
10.1002/lno.12736
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-85212489546

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Piton, Violaine Florette  

EPFL

Anneville, Orlane

Université Savoie Mont Blanc

Many, Gaël

Université de Lausanne (UNIL)

Lemmin, Ulrich  

EPFL

Reiss, Rafael  

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Keller, Jérémy

Université de Lausanne (UNIL)

Rasconi, Serena

Université Savoie Mont Blanc

Wynn, Htet Kyi  

EPFL

Laine, Leslie

Université Savoie Mont Blanc

Kindschi, Valentin  

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Date Issued

2025

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American Society of Limnology and Oceanography

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