The distribution of microcrustacea in the littoral zone of a freshwater lake |
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Authors: | Michael Paterson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Freshwater Institute Science Laboratory, 501 University Cres., R3T 2N6 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
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Abstract: | The distribution of microcrustacea in the water column, sediments and on different macrophyte species was examined in the littoral zone of Jack Lake, Nova Scotia, Canada. Large numbers of microcrustacea occurred in association with macrophytes, suggesting that this habitat should receive greater attention in future studies of microcrustacean numbers, biomass, and production. The relative abundance of different microcrustacea varied considerably among sediments, macrophytes and water column samples. Although microcrustacean species composition differed among macrophyte groups, consistent differences in absolute numbers per gram could not be demonstrated. Epiphytic microcrustacean community structure also varied among depth strata in Jack Lake. Few epiphytic and benthic microcrustacea migrated into the water column on a diurnal basis. |
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Keywords: | littoral zone microcrustacea Cladocera Copepoda |
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