Species diversity and dominance in the planktonic rotifer community of the Pripyat River in the Chernobyl region (1988–1996) |
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Authors: | Galkovskaya Galina A Molotkov Dmitry V |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Zoology, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Academycheskaya st., 27, Minsk, 220072, Belarus |
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Abstract: | Here, we report the results of monitoring the rotifer community in the Pripyat River within the 30-km evacuation zone of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant over the period 1988–1996. While radionuclide concentration in water did not exceed 4.07 Bq l–1, the radioactivity in the bottom sediment was quite high, varying irregularly between 113 and 824 kBq m2. Radionuclide concentration in the seston also ranged widely: riverbed = 659–2491; backwater = 168–32 832 Bq kg–1. The rotifer density varied in the range of 65–17 970 individuals l–1. Sixty-seven rotifer species were identified in the Pripyat, with nine species being previously unknown to this river. Species richness (jackknife estimate) in both the riverbed and the backwater stations was similar and was characterized by a very great variability: riverbed = 66.1 (df=20, SD=39.50); back-water = 66.2 (df=20, SD=42.17). Correlation between the heterogeneity of rotifer community (H
') and the number of species and relative density of the dominant species was evident. The degree of statistical interrelation between H
' and relative density of the dominant species was especially high in the riverbed station (r
2= 0.74, p= 0.00001). However, no significant correlation between radionuclide concentration and rotifer biodiversity was found. |
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Keywords: | rotifers species richness radioactive pollution recovery |
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