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The limnetic zone is the open and well-lit area of a freestanding body of , such as a or pond. Not included in this area is the , which is the shallow, near-shore area of the water body. The key difference between the littoral zone and the limnetic zone is the presence of rooted plant growth. The floor under the limnetic zone cannot sustain plant growth due to a lack of for . In extremely shallow bodies of water, light may penetrate all the way to floor even in the deepest center parts of the lake. In this situation, there is an absence of a limnetic zone and the littoral zone spans the entire lake. Together, these two zones comprise the .

There are two main sources of oxygen to the photic zone: atmospheric mixing and . Oxygen is dissolved when air interacts with water on the surface, and is increased with wave and wind action. Unlike the , the limnetic zone is the layer that receives sufficient sunlight, allowing for photosynthesis. For this reason, it is often simply referred to as the photic zone. The limnetic zone is the most photosynthetically-active zone of a lake since it is the primary habitat for planktonic species. Because populations are densest here, it is the zone most heavily responsible for oxygen production within the aquatic ecosystem.

Limnetic communities are quite complex. populations often consist of , , and occurring in the open water of lakes. Most limnetic communities will consist of one dominant species of copepod, one dominant cladoceran, and one dominant rotifer. Zooplanktons are able to move more freely through the limnetic zone than in the littoral zone, both vertically and horizontally. This is because the bottom of a lake's debris and substrates provide rich niches. A limnetic zooplankton population will usually consist of two to four , each in a different .

In addition to zooplankton, organisms in the limnetic zone include and . Many species of live in the limnetic zone because of the abundance of food, though these species often navigate into the littoral zone as well.


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