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Correlations between nutrient concentrations and zooplankton populations in a mesotrophic reservoir
Authors:J M CONDE-PORCUNA  E RAMOS-RODRÍGUEZ  & C PÉREZ-MARTÍNEZ
Institution:Institute of Water Research, University of Granada, Granada, Spain,;Department of Animal Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada, Granada, Spain
Abstract:1. A year-round study was conducted in a mesotrophic reservoir to determine the dynamics of zooplankton populations as a function of food availability (edible phytoplankton), nutrient concentration, temperature and hydraulic regime.
2. Rotifer biomass was correlated with soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) concentration. The abundance of the rotifers Keratella cochlearis and Anuraeopsis fissa were not correlated with food availability (measured by chlorophyll and cell counts) but showed a strong dependence on P availability. Another rotifer, Synchaeta oblonga , and crustacean species were not related to nutrient availability but seemed to be dependent on food concentrations, especially of some phytoplankton taxa.
3. In this field study, rotifers seemed more susceptible than Daphnia or copepods to P-limitation. Among rotifer species, Keratella seemed to be more susceptible than Anuraeopsis to P limitation. Different susceptibilities of zooplankton species to nutrient limitation may be important in explaining the dynamics of these organisms in natural situations. Further analyses are warranted to clarify the interactions between nutrient limitation and energy limitation among zooplankton.
Keywords:Anuraeopsis                        Daphnia            field studies              Keratella            nutrient limitation  P-limitation  phytoplankton  Rotifer
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