Horizontal migration of zooplankton in a littoral zone of the lowland Sulejow Reservoir (Central Poland) |
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Authors: | Wojtal Adrianna Frankiewicz Piotr Izydorczyk Katarzyna Zalewski Maciej |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Applied Ecology, University of Lodz, Banacha 12/16 Str, 90-237, Lodz, Poland ;2.International Centre for Ecology PAS, Konopnickiej 1Str, Dziekanow Lesny, 05-092, Lomianki, Warsaw, Poland ; |
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Abstract: | Horizontal migrations of zooplankton between macrophyte patches and open areas were investigated in the sparsely vegetated littoral zone of the Sulejow Reservoir in June-July 2000 and 2001, using one-litre plastic traps. Large-bodied zooplankton: daphnids and copepods generally swam towards the open water at dusk and towards submerged macrophytes at dawn. Small-bodied zooplankton (Bosmina sp., Chydorus sp.) did not show any pattern of horizontal movement. At the time of the research the phytoplankton community was dominated by eatable diatoms (Cyclotella sp.), whose biomass reached 14 mg l−1. Thus, bottom-up forces (food scarcity) are not likely to be responsible for the observed zooplankton migrations. Analyses of fish stomach contents showed high contribution of large zooplankters to the food of juvenile roach (Rutilus rutilus) and perch (Perca fluviatilis) which densely inhabited the littoral zone of reservoir. High fish pressure in the littoral zone along with high density of the predatory cladoceran, Leptodora kindtii in the open water, suggest that top-down forces (predatory pressure) were responsible for the migration of large zooplankton. At dusk predatory pressure of fish fry exceeded that of L. kindtii, forcing endangered zooplankton to escape from macrophytes towards open water. The opposite situation occurred at dawn. The consequences of the relationships for both zooplankton and fish fry communities dynamics are discussed. |
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