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Seasonality, substrate perference and attachment sites of epizoic diatoms on cladoceran zooplankton
Authors:Gaiser  Evelyn E; Bachmann  Roger W
Institution:Department of Ecology, lowa State University Ames, IA 50011, USA
Abstract:Cladocerans from three lakes in northwest Iowa were examinedfor attached diatoms over a period of 1 year to assess the seasonality,substrate preference and attachment site specificities of epizoicdiatoms. Over 90% of the cladocerans had attached diatoms immediatelyfollowing ice thaw, when the lakes were not yet thermally stratified,surface water temperatures were low(10–15°C)and watertransparency was at its annual high. Mean maximum density ofdiatoms on cladocerans averaged among lakes at this time was3000 cells animal–1. The dominant epizoic diatom was Synedracyclopum Brutschy, which was found most often on large, pelagicDaphnia pulicaria and Daphnia galeata mendotae. Heavily infestedanimals had diatoms concentrated on the second antennae andanterior ventral margin of the carapace. Animals with <5epizoic diatoms were more likely to have cells attached to thepostabdomen or tail spine. In addition to living epizoically,S.cyclopum was found free living in the plankton, exhibitingtemporal fluctuations in densities similar to epizoic counterpartsHowever, the densities of the free-living cells seldom exceededepizoic densities, suggesting that S.cyclopum is adapted forgrowth on motile cladoceran substrates. 1Present address: Savannah River Ecology Lab, Drawer E, Aiken,SC 29802, USA 2Present address: Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences,7922 NW 71st St, Gainesville, FL 32606, USA
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