oligotrofisista
Oligotrofisista is a term used in the field of ecology and limnology to describe a body of water that is characterized by low nutrient availability. This condition is often referred to as oligotrophy. Oligotrophic waters typically have low concentrations of nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and other essential elements required for plant growth. As a result, these waters often support a limited amount of primary productivity, which in turn supports a relatively low biomass of aquatic organisms.
The low nutrient levels in oligotrophic waters can be attributed to several factors, including the absence
Oligotrophic waters are often found in remote or pristine environments, such as high-altitude lakes, deep ocean
The study of oligotrophic ecosystems is important for understanding the fundamental processes that govern aquatic environments