Seasonal changes of species diversity (H r ) and average spatial overlap (Oik) of planktonic rotifers in a mesotrophic lake were examined with respect to their dependence on habitat diversity (H h ) and on a predator (Asplanchna herricki) . H r was positively correlated with the density of A . herri
The rotifer communities of acid-stressed lakes of Maine
β Scribed by Michael T. Brett
- Book ID
- 104623590
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 655 KB
- Volume
- 186-187
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1573-5141
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β¦ Synopsis
The structure of the rotifer community in relation to lake pH, trophic status, the type of planktivore assemblage and the crustacean community was assessed in a survey of 23 lakes ranging in pH from 4.4 to 7.3, and in a study of two lakes -one acidic, the other circumneutral -during two summers. In both investigations the number of rotifer species encountered per sample was strongly reduced with pH. Although the reason for this is not clear acid-stress, the ultraoligotrophic nature of the acidic lakes, and competitive interactions with crustacean zooplankters may all have played a role. More importantly the ecological significance of this relationship is not known. The rotifer Keratella taurocephala was a principle species in the most acidic lakes, while several common rotifers were notably absent from these lakes. Although rotifer abundance was correlated with lake pH, the results of this study indicate that rotifer abundance is not a result of lake pH per se, but of lake trophic status and interactions with the crustacean community.
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