Biogeography of copepods in lakes and ponds of subarctic Quebec, Canada

被引:11
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作者
Swadling, KM [1 ]
Gibson, JAE [1 ]
Pienitz, R [1 ]
Vincent, WF [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Laval, Ctr Etud Nord, St Foy, PQ G1K 7P4, Canada
关键词
zooplankton; biogeography; dissolved organic carbon; dissolved inorganic carbon; pH; conductivity;
D O I
10.1023/A:1013125632217
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
We aimed to determine whether the copepod assemblages in lakes and ponds of northern Quebec, Canada, were closer in composition to those found in southern Quebec, or to those reported from the subarctic and arctic. Six calanoid and five cyclopoid species were identified from 37 ponds and lakes located in the region between 55 degrees N and 59 degrees N. Species diversity was generally low, ranging from 0 to 4 species per lake. Dominant species were Leptodiaptomus minutus and Acanthocyclops vernalis. The species assemblages showed high affinity with those found in forested regions of southern Quebec. Exceptions were Leptodiaptomus tyrrelli, previously only recorded west of Hudson Bay, and Hesperodiaptomus arcticus, hitherto recorded north of 58 degrees N. Relationships between the lakes, species, and environmental variables were explored using multivariate analysis. Lakes situated along the coast and on two offshore islands clustered together and were characterised by higher conductivity and pH than those lakes located further inland. Leptodiaptomus tyrrelli was common in these coastal lakes. Canonical correspondence analysis revealed statistically significant relationships between copepod distributions and conductivity, dissolved organic carbon and pH. These three variables accounted for 70% of the variation in the species' distribution.
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页码:341 / 350
页数:10
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