oligotróf
Oligotróf is a term used to describe a body of water, such as a lake or pond, that is characterized by low nutrient content. These aquatic environments are typically very clear due to the limited growth of algae and other aquatic plants, which are essential for supporting a large population of organisms. The low nutrient levels in oligotrophic waters mean that there is a limited supply of food for primary producers, and consequently, the overall biodiversity and biomass are often lower compared to more nutrient-rich environments.
Oligotrophic lakes are often found in areas with bedrock that is resistant to weathering, such as granite,
In contrast to eutrophic or mesotrophic lakes, which have higher nutrient levels and consequently more plant