The Planktonic Rotifer Community in a Lake Restored with Selective Hypolimnetic Withdrawal

The objective of this study was to analyze variations in the planktonic rotifer community in a lake subjected to hypolimnetic withdrawal. The present study is also the first attempt to estimate the effects of changes in hypolimnion water withdrawal rates on the zooplankton community. The lake is loc...

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Main Authors: Magdalena Bowszys, Elżbieta Bogacka-Kapusta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/16/2194
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spelling doaj-5d7474fe1af7410da2430e802a853fe62021-08-26T14:27:35ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-08-01132194219410.3390/w13162194The Planktonic Rotifer Community in a Lake Restored with Selective Hypolimnetic WithdrawalMagdalena Bowszys0Elżbieta Bogacka-Kapusta1Department of Tourism, Recreation and Ecology, University of Warmia and Mazury, Oczapowskiego 5, 10-719 Olsztyn, PolandDepartment of Lake Fisheries, Stanisław Sakowicz Inland Fisheries Institute, Oczapowskiego 10, 10-719 Olsztyn, PolandThe objective of this study was to analyze variations in the planktonic rotifer community in a lake subjected to hypolimnetic withdrawal. The present study is also the first attempt to estimate the effects of changes in hypolimnion water withdrawal rates on the zooplankton community. The lake is located in northeastern Poland. Zooplankton were sampled in 1986, 2004 and 2013. Standard protocols of zooplankton sampling and elaboration were applied. Rotifer abundance, wet biomass, community structure, and species diversity were studied at different intensities of hypolimnetic water withdrawal. Trophic state indices based on rotifer abundance and species structure were used to evaluate changes in the trophic state of the lake. Our results showed increased planktonic rotifer species diversity over a period of years, which was a positive outcome of the restoration measures. Lower hypolimnetic withdrawal rates seemed to favor the development of a diverse rotifer community. Conversely, qualitative changes in zooplankton structure and a zooplankton-based assessment of the lake trophic state indicated that water eutrophication was progressing. Despite modifications to the operation of the pipeline, no significant differences in rotifer abundance or biomass were detected between the sites in each year or among years at each site.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/16/2194lake restorationrotifersLake Kortowskie
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The Planktonic Rotifer Community in a Lake Restored with Selective Hypolimnetic Withdrawal
Water
lake restoration
rotifers
Lake Kortowskie
author_facet Magdalena Bowszys
Elżbieta Bogacka-Kapusta
author_sort Magdalena Bowszys
title The Planktonic Rotifer Community in a Lake Restored with Selective Hypolimnetic Withdrawal
title_short The Planktonic Rotifer Community in a Lake Restored with Selective Hypolimnetic Withdrawal
title_full The Planktonic Rotifer Community in a Lake Restored with Selective Hypolimnetic Withdrawal
title_fullStr The Planktonic Rotifer Community in a Lake Restored with Selective Hypolimnetic Withdrawal
title_full_unstemmed The Planktonic Rotifer Community in a Lake Restored with Selective Hypolimnetic Withdrawal
title_sort planktonic rotifer community in a lake restored with selective hypolimnetic withdrawal
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The objective of this study was to analyze variations in the planktonic rotifer community in a lake subjected to hypolimnetic withdrawal. The present study is also the first attempt to estimate the effects of changes in hypolimnion water withdrawal rates on the zooplankton community. The lake is located in northeastern Poland. Zooplankton were sampled in 1986, 2004 and 2013. Standard protocols of zooplankton sampling and elaboration were applied. Rotifer abundance, wet biomass, community structure, and species diversity were studied at different intensities of hypolimnetic water withdrawal. Trophic state indices based on rotifer abundance and species structure were used to evaluate changes in the trophic state of the lake. Our results showed increased planktonic rotifer species diversity over a period of years, which was a positive outcome of the restoration measures. Lower hypolimnetic withdrawal rates seemed to favor the development of a diverse rotifer community. Conversely, qualitative changes in zooplankton structure and a zooplankton-based assessment of the lake trophic state indicated that water eutrophication was progressing. Despite modifications to the operation of the pipeline, no significant differences in rotifer abundance or biomass were detected between the sites in each year or among years at each site.
topic lake restoration
rotifers
Lake Kortowskie
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/16/2194
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