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An ecological study of the rare rotifer species Trochosphaera solstitialis (Thorpe 1893) and the first report of the male
Authors:Jack D. McCullough  Robert D. Lee
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Stephen F. Austin State University, 75962 Nacogdoches, Texas, U.S.A.
Abstract:An ecological study of the rotifer species Trochosphaera solstitialis (Thorpe, 1893) was conducted for a period of eight months in a temporary pond in eastern Texas, U.S.A. The pond was found to be environmentally stressed and contained large amounts of decomposing vegetation. Physico-chemical factors contributing to the stressed conditions were low dissolved oxygen concentrations, low pH values, high ammonia concentrations, and high color values caused by large concentrations of iron, tannin and lignin. Large concentrations of iron, tannin, and lignin seem to be highly correlated with T. solstitialis populations. Physicochemical conditions probably eliminated predators of the rotifer, such as fish. Males of T. solstitialis were observed which never left the body cavity of the female. Males probably do not feed with an apparent rudimentary digestive system.
Keywords:Trochosphaera  rotifera  zooplankton  ponds  physico-chemical parameters  aquatic ecology  iron  color  lignin  tannin  dissolved oxygen  pH  ammonia  fish predation  male rotifer
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