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Meiofauna ratios as environmental indicators in the profundal depths of large lakes

✍ Scribed by Jukka Särkkä


Book ID
104764742
Publisher
Springer
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
703 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-6369

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✦ Synopsis


Two sets of samples from Lake Piiijarme and one from Lake Ladoga were used to examine the relations between the meiofauna and environmental variables. The most obvious indicators of an unpolluted environment were, in order of importance, the true meiofauna/total meiofauna ratio, the proportion of Aeolosomatidae, the proportion of Harpacticoida (excluding C. staphylinus), the meiofauna/macrofauna biomass ratio, the proportion of Naididae and the A. crassa + P schmeililtrue meiofauna ratio. Conversely, the clearest indicators of a polluted environment were the proportion of resting stages of Cyclopinae, the Nematoda/non-resting Copepoda ratio, and the proportions of Tubificidae, Oligochaeta, Cladocera, C. staphylinus and benthic Eucyclopinae. Oxygen saturation exercised a highly significant effect on the meiofauna variables, and the next in order of importance were sedimentation, sediment chlorophenols originating from the chlorobleaching of pulp, total phosphorus, COD and phytoplankton biomass. The dependence of the meiofauna on environmental variables was somewhat more pronounced in the deepest areas of Lake Piiij~inne than in the epiprofundal zone, and largely similar in the two lakes.


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