Specificity of zooplankton distribution in meteorite crater ponds (Morasko, Poland)

This study was conducted in order to define the most important factors responsible for the zooplankton community structure inhabiting four meteorite crater ponds, located near the city of Poznań (Poland). The functioning of the meteorite craters resembled that of...

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Main Authors: Kuczyńska-Kippen N., Basińska A.M., Świdnicki K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2013-07-01
Series:Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2013053
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spelling doaj-ae654a06ce754eb29a372d1b9bcbea582020-11-24T21:06:03ZengEDP SciencesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems1961-95022013-07-0104090810.1051/kmae/2013053kmae130016Specificity of zooplankton distribution in meteorite crater ponds (Morasko, Poland)Kuczyńska-Kippen N.0Basińska A.M.1Świdnicki K.2Department of Water Protection, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University of PoznańDepartment of Water Protection, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University of PoznańDepartment of Water Protection, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznań This study was conducted in order to define the most important factors responsible for the zooplankton community structure inhabiting four meteorite crater ponds, located near the city of Poznań (Poland). The functioning of the meteorite craters resembled that of other small water bodies, where seasonality, physical-chemical features (mainly chlorophyll a concentration, pH and conductivity) or biological parameters (lack of fish) structured zooplankton assemblages. Rotifer species richness and abundance were highest in the autumn (12 species and 5107 ind L-1 on average), while crustaceans prevailed in the summer (12 and 201, respectively). The dominating structure also depended on the season, with pelagic species occurring in the spring and autumn and mainly littoral species in the summer. Moreover, the temporary nature of the craters caused great differentiation in zooplankton among ponds and favoured organisms adapted to living in astatic reservoirs, e.g. bdelloids, Daphnia pulex or Macrocyclops viridis. The co-occurrence of a variable community of small crustaceans with large daphnids indicated the existence of an additional ecological niche – a thick layer of sediments. Despite the occurrence of adverse living conditions (oxygen deficiencies and periodic drying) and the eutrophic character of the waters, these ponds were a source of many rare species (e.g. Keratella paludosa), even in the status of dominants. Protective measures (a nature reserve) allowed the area of meteorite fall to remain quite natural, despite its location close to an urban area. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2013053astatic pondscrustaceanspondrotifersseasontrophic conditions
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author Kuczyńska-Kippen N.
Basińska A.M.
Świdnicki K.
spellingShingle Kuczyńska-Kippen N.
Basińska A.M.
Świdnicki K.
Specificity of zooplankton distribution in meteorite crater ponds (Morasko, Poland)
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
astatic ponds
crustaceans
pond
rotifers
season
trophic conditions
author_facet Kuczyńska-Kippen N.
Basińska A.M.
Świdnicki K.
author_sort Kuczyńska-Kippen N.
title Specificity of zooplankton distribution in meteorite crater ponds (Morasko, Poland)
title_short Specificity of zooplankton distribution in meteorite crater ponds (Morasko, Poland)
title_full Specificity of zooplankton distribution in meteorite crater ponds (Morasko, Poland)
title_fullStr Specificity of zooplankton distribution in meteorite crater ponds (Morasko, Poland)
title_full_unstemmed Specificity of zooplankton distribution in meteorite crater ponds (Morasko, Poland)
title_sort specificity of zooplankton distribution in meteorite crater ponds (morasko, poland)
publisher EDP Sciences
series Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
issn 1961-9502
publishDate 2013-07-01
description This study was conducted in order to define the most important factors responsible for the zooplankton community structure inhabiting four meteorite crater ponds, located near the city of Poznań (Poland). The functioning of the meteorite craters resembled that of other small water bodies, where seasonality, physical-chemical features (mainly chlorophyll a concentration, pH and conductivity) or biological parameters (lack of fish) structured zooplankton assemblages. Rotifer species richness and abundance were highest in the autumn (12 species and 5107 ind L-1 on average), while crustaceans prevailed in the summer (12 and 201, respectively). The dominating structure also depended on the season, with pelagic species occurring in the spring and autumn and mainly littoral species in the summer. Moreover, the temporary nature of the craters caused great differentiation in zooplankton among ponds and favoured organisms adapted to living in astatic reservoirs, e.g. bdelloids, Daphnia pulex or Macrocyclops viridis. The co-occurrence of a variable community of small crustaceans with large daphnids indicated the existence of an additional ecological niche – a thick layer of sediments. Despite the occurrence of adverse living conditions (oxygen deficiencies and periodic drying) and the eutrophic character of the waters, these ponds were a source of many rare species (e.g. Keratella paludosa), even in the status of dominants. Protective measures (a nature reserve) allowed the area of meteorite fall to remain quite natural, despite its location close to an urban area.
topic astatic ponds
crustaceans
pond
rotifers
season
trophic conditions
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2013053
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