Certain parameters of the zoobenthos community structure, viz., population density, species richness, diversity, dominance and similarity indices in the inshore area (0-1 m stratum) of Lake Naini Tal were examined during 1978-1979. Significznt changes in community structure were found both in space
An Analysis of the Biotic Community in a Kumaun Himalayan Lake, Nainital (U. P.), India
β Scribed by Dr. M. C. Pant; A. P. Sharma; P. C. Sharma; P. K. Gupta
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 706 KB
- Volume
- 70
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1434-2944
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β¦ Synopsis
A comprehensive study of phyto-and zooplankton and macrozoobenthic components in Lake Xainital showed that species richness was high for plankton and low for macrozoobenthos. The algal biomass was dominated by greens (54 O/") and blue-greens (31 4"), the zooplankton population by copepods (84 O/o), and the macrozoobenthic community by a Tubifes-Chironontus association constit ating 5 9 5 O, ' o of the annual number of the macrobenthic invertebrates. Respiration (807.5g C m-2 year-1) surpassed gross production (630.5 g C m-2 year-'). The mean annual ratio between phyto-and zooplankton biomass is 3.3 and between phytoplankton and herbivores it is 4.6. If biomass is treated as a measure of crude production, the relationship among the three trophic levels suggests that herbivory is inefficient while carnivory is efficient, because part of the primary production remains unutilized by dominant herbivorous zooplankters, whereas Mesocyclops leucknrti, the sole carnivore, feeds efficiently on rotifers and juveniles of other ropepodu.
The low diversity of different biotic components and the PIR ratio of less than 1 perhaps suggest that the lake is passing through the stage of heterotrophic succession.
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