Population growth potential of rotifers from a high altitude eutrophic waterbody, Madín reservoir (State of Mexico, Mexico): The importance of seasonal sampling

To understand the population growth potential of different species of rotifers in nature, field collections through seasons are essential. We sampled zooplankton (and measured selected physicochemical variables) from the Madín reservoir, a high altitude eutrophic urban waterbody from Mexico, every...

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Main Authors: Rosa Martha Moreno-Gutiérrez, S.S.S. Sarma, Alma Socorro Sobrino-Figueroa, S. Nandini
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Limnology
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Online Access:https://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/1823
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spelling doaj-dfe058638d9b479882a5095af5d9dd002020-11-25T03:09:19ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Limnology1129-57671723-86332018-06-0177310.4081/jlimnol.2018.1823Population growth potential of rotifers from a high altitude eutrophic waterbody, Madín reservoir (State of Mexico, Mexico): The importance of seasonal samplingRosa Martha Moreno-Gutiérrez0S.S.S. Sarma1Alma Socorro Sobrino-Figueroa2S. Nandini3Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias Biológicas y de la SaludUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Laboratorio de Zoología AcuáticaUniversidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias Biológicas y de la SaludUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Laboratorio de Zoología Acuática To understand the population growth potential of different species of rotifers in nature, field collections through seasons are essential. We sampled zooplankton (and measured selected physicochemical variables) from the Madín reservoir, a high altitude eutrophic urban waterbody from Mexico, every month for a year. Qualitative analysis of zooplankton revealed 28 rotifer species and four cladoceran crustaceans plus one unidentified copepod. Cephalodella catellina (1400 ind L-1), Horaella thomassoni (550 ind L-1), Conochilus dossuarius (380 ind L-1) and Filinia longiseta (25 ind L-1) had higher peak density than other rotifers. Based on the concentrations of nitrates and phosphates, chlorophyll a levels or different diversity indices (e.g., Carlson, Shannon-Wiener, Pantle and Buck, Ejsmont-Karabin’s TSIRot), the waterbody is eutrophic to hypertrophic, depending on the season. In this waterbody we observed high densities of Aphanothece sp. which is a toxic picocyanobacterium. During the blooms of Aphanothece, we also recorded higher densities of H. thomassoni and C. catellina. Based on the gut contents we found that both these rotifer species feed on Aphanothece in this waterbody. This study thus suggests the potential growth of Horaella, Cephalodella, Conochilus and Filinia in this eutrophic reservoir containing blooms of Aphanothece. https://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/1823Population dynamicstrophic stateRotiferaspecies diversitynutrientschlorophyll-a
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author Rosa Martha Moreno-Gutiérrez
S.S.S. Sarma
Alma Socorro Sobrino-Figueroa
S. Nandini
spellingShingle Rosa Martha Moreno-Gutiérrez
S.S.S. Sarma
Alma Socorro Sobrino-Figueroa
S. Nandini
Population growth potential of rotifers from a high altitude eutrophic waterbody, Madín reservoir (State of Mexico, Mexico): The importance of seasonal sampling
Journal of Limnology
Population dynamics
trophic state
Rotifera
species diversity
nutrients
chlorophyll-a
author_facet Rosa Martha Moreno-Gutiérrez
S.S.S. Sarma
Alma Socorro Sobrino-Figueroa
S. Nandini
author_sort Rosa Martha Moreno-Gutiérrez
title Population growth potential of rotifers from a high altitude eutrophic waterbody, Madín reservoir (State of Mexico, Mexico): The importance of seasonal sampling
title_short Population growth potential of rotifers from a high altitude eutrophic waterbody, Madín reservoir (State of Mexico, Mexico): The importance of seasonal sampling
title_full Population growth potential of rotifers from a high altitude eutrophic waterbody, Madín reservoir (State of Mexico, Mexico): The importance of seasonal sampling
title_fullStr Population growth potential of rotifers from a high altitude eutrophic waterbody, Madín reservoir (State of Mexico, Mexico): The importance of seasonal sampling
title_full_unstemmed Population growth potential of rotifers from a high altitude eutrophic waterbody, Madín reservoir (State of Mexico, Mexico): The importance of seasonal sampling
title_sort population growth potential of rotifers from a high altitude eutrophic waterbody, madín reservoir (state of mexico, mexico): the importance of seasonal sampling
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Limnology
issn 1129-5767
1723-8633
publishDate 2018-06-01
description To understand the population growth potential of different species of rotifers in nature, field collections through seasons are essential. We sampled zooplankton (and measured selected physicochemical variables) from the Madín reservoir, a high altitude eutrophic urban waterbody from Mexico, every month for a year. Qualitative analysis of zooplankton revealed 28 rotifer species and four cladoceran crustaceans plus one unidentified copepod. Cephalodella catellina (1400 ind L-1), Horaella thomassoni (550 ind L-1), Conochilus dossuarius (380 ind L-1) and Filinia longiseta (25 ind L-1) had higher peak density than other rotifers. Based on the concentrations of nitrates and phosphates, chlorophyll a levels or different diversity indices (e.g., Carlson, Shannon-Wiener, Pantle and Buck, Ejsmont-Karabin’s TSIRot), the waterbody is eutrophic to hypertrophic, depending on the season. In this waterbody we observed high densities of Aphanothece sp. which is a toxic picocyanobacterium. During the blooms of Aphanothece, we also recorded higher densities of H. thomassoni and C. catellina. Based on the gut contents we found that both these rotifer species feed on Aphanothece in this waterbody. This study thus suggests the potential growth of Horaella, Cephalodella, Conochilus and Filinia in this eutrophic reservoir containing blooms of Aphanothece.
topic Population dynamics
trophic state
Rotifera
species diversity
nutrients
chlorophyll-a
url https://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/1823
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