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Distribution of zooplankton in Lake Aslikul (South Urals, Russian Federation)
Author(s) -
Oksana Mukhortova,
Р. З. Сабитова
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/818/1/012032
Subject(s) - zooplankton , bosmina , macrophyte , biotope , ecology , biology , fauna , rotifer , crustacean , invertebrate , trophic level , oceanography , cladocera , geology , habitat
Fauna of aquatic invertebrates from various biotopes of the mineralized Lake Aslikul of the Asly-Kul natural park was studied. Lake Aslikul is the largest body of water in the Republic of Bashkortostan, one of the largest lakes in the Middle Volga region. Crustaceans dominated (67%) in the zooplankton in terms of the number of species. Typical eurythermal species such as Keratella quadrata (Müller, 1786), Eudiaptomus gracilis (Sars, 1863), and E. graciloides (Lilljeborg, 1888) were recorded in the zooplankton, that thrived throughout the summer and autumn. Typical brackish-water species were encountered, for example, Hemidiaptomus ignatovi Sars, 1903. A specific community of zooplankters was formed in different biotopes of the lake: Daphnia galeata and Bosmina (E.) cf longispina (Leydig, 1860) were found in the pelagial; Pleuroxus aduncus (Jurne, 1820) and Eucyclops macruroides (Lilljborg, 1901) in macrophyte beds. The species inhabiting the deep-water part of the water body may be considered as indicators of oligo- and mesotrophic waters (Diaphanasoma brachyurum (Lievin, 1848), Bosmina (Eubosmina) cf. longispina Ley dig, 1860, and Bilpalpus hudsoni (Imhof, 1891)). Two rotifer species Rotaria rotatoria (Pallas, 1766) and Lecane (s. Str.) luna (Müller, 1776) were found only in macrophyte beds indicating mesotrophic conditions. In June and September 2010, the abundance of zooplankton throughout the entire lake varied from 1200 to 196 (on average, 484.3 ± 166.4) thousand individuals/m³, and the biomass from 13.6 to 0.9 (on average, 8.5 ± 2.5) g/m³. Crustaceans (78%) have also made the main contribution to the formation of quantitative indicators of zooplankton in various biotopes of the lake.

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