Dispersal-limited zooplankton distribution and community composition in new ponds |
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Authors: | Jenkins David G. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 24061 Blacksburg, VA, USA;(2) Present address: Biology Program, Sangamon State University, 62794 Springfield, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | Twelve new experimental ponds were constructed identically, filled simultaneously, had similar physical and chemical properties, and were maintained with minimal manipulation. Colonizing zooplankton communities were sampled bi-weekly for one year. Rotifers dominated zooplankton communities in densities, biomass, and species number (47 of 61 observed species were rotifers). Only 14 species were observed in all 12 ponds; 9 were rotifers. Twenty-nine species (26 rotifers) were recorded in <-6 ponds. Species with high vagility exhibited greater viability. Ponds differed in zooplankton community composition throughout the year, due to differences in both vagility and viability among colonizing species. |
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Keywords: | colonization rotifers zooplankton vagility dispersal metapopulations |
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