The lake ecosystem of Øvre Heimdalsvatn

Abstract
The Norwegian subalpine lake. Øvre Heimdalsvatn, has a surface area of 0.78 km2and a maximum depth of 13 m. It is ice‐covered for 7.5–8 months, has a marked spring spate and a mean annual renewal period of about two months. The water is poor in electrolytes. Intensive studies have been made by an interdisciplinary team of the lake's physical and chemical properties, primary production and secondary production under the auspices of IBP/PF from 1969 to 1973, Allochthonous material accounted for 1/3 of utilized plant input. The major lake predator, the brown trout, fed largely on benthic organisms and did not exploit the zooplankton biomass. On account of the long period of ice cover and the rapid rise in temperature after ice break, many organisms (both planktonic and benthic) showed synchronous development. Abiotic conditions, such as the nature of the spring spate and the temperature rise, strongly affect species and community development.