freshwater lakes are most often limited by
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the availability of inorganic phosphorus in the form of the ion phosphate.
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The principle of limiting factors can be illustrated by reference to the productivity of phytoplankton in LAKES, that is, the community of unicellular algae that live in the water column. In most freshwater lakes algal productivity is limited by the availability of inorganic phosphorus in the form of the ion phosphate
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