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Abundance dynamics and functional role of predaceous <Emphasis Type="Italic">Leptodora kindtii</Emphasis> in the Curonian Lagoon
Authors:Jūrat? Lesutien?  Anna Semenova  Evelina Grinien?  Zita R Gasiūnait?  Viktorija Savickyt?  Olga Dmitrieva
Institution:1.Coastal Research and Planning Institute,Klaip?da University,Klaip?da,Lithuania;2.Ecology Department,Klaip?da University Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics,Klaip?da,Lithuania;3.Atlantic Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (AtlantNIRO),Kaliningrad,Russian Federation
Abstract:The abundance and distribution of predatory cladoceran Leptodora kindtii was investigated in the estuarine lagoon (Curonian Lagoon, SE Baltic Sea). Three hydrodynamically different parts of the lagoon were selected, representing transitory oligohaline, intermediate freshwater and stagnant freshwater sites. L. kindtii was least abundant at the oligohaline site, never occurring at salinities greater than 4 psu. At the two freshwater sites, the abundance of L. kindtii varied from a low of <0.1 up to 2.2 indv. L−1 during peak abundance. Two peaks of L. kindtii abundance were observed with timing differences between stations: at the stagnant site the population of L. kindtii peaked two weeks earlier relative to the more hydrodynamically active sites, likely due to a 2°C higher May temperature. The small body size of L. kindtii in the lagoon (seasonal mean 2.68±0.6 mm) shows high fish predation pressure and predicts small cladocerans, juvenile copepods and rotifers being in the preferred prey size range. The calculated L. kindtii daily consumption during the population peak was as high as 100% of the daily zooplankton production, which implies high potential of this predator to shape the grazing zooplankton community in the lagoon.
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