Midsummer zooplankton assemblages in four types of wetlands in the Upper Midwest, USA

被引:22
|
作者
Beaver, JR [1 ]
Miller-Lemke, AM [1 ]
Acton, JK [1 ]
机构
[1] BSA Environm Serv Inc, Beachwood, OH 44122 USA
关键词
wetlands; zooplankton; phytoplankton; Ohio;
D O I
10.1023/A:1003452118351
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
The objective of this study was to characterize the zooplankton and phytoplankton assemblages of four different types of wetlands and to evaluate their use as environmental indicators. Total abundances, community composition, and species diversity were evaluated for zooplankton and phytoplankton assemblages from 24 wetlands and related to water quality variables. During August 1995, six representative sites were sampled from four types of wetlands designated as constructed, impacted, non-impacted, or temporary. The plankton assemblages of all wetlands were dominated by cosmopolitan crustacean, rotifer, and phytoplankton taxa typical of lake plankton communities. Species diversity, richness, and evenness of zooplankton and phytoplankton assemblages did not differ significantly among the wetland types. Total zooplankton abundance was significantly (p < 0.01) related to chlorophyll a and total phosphorus concentrations over the range of trophic conditions. Mean zooplankton densities and phytoplankton biovolumes were similar among the wetlands, however, the relative abundances of major zooplankton groups differed among the wetland types. Cyanophytes, primarily Oscillatoria spp., were a major component of the phytoplankton across all four wetland types, and were significantly more abundant within the constructed and temporary sites. On average, rotifers accounted for 79% of total zooplankton abundance within the constructed wetlands and were much less dominant in the non-impacted and temporary wetlands. Cladoceran, copepodite, and adult copepod concentrations were low in the constructed and impacted wetlands and increased in the non-impacted and temporary wetlands in conjunction with increased chlorophytes and cryptophytes. Our preliminary survey suggests that abiotic factors which are known to directly affect phytoplankton may indirectly affect zooplankton composition in such a way as to use zooplankton assemblages as indicators of water quality. However, further study incorporating seasonal dynamics and the influence of predators on zooplankton assemblages is needed to fully assess the use of zooplankton community composition as an environmental indicator for wetland systems.
引用
收藏
页码:209 / 220
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Amphipod densities and indices of wetland quality across the upper-Midwest, USA
    Anteau, Michael J.
    Afton, Alan D.
    WETLANDS, 2008, 28 (01) : 184 - 196
  • [32] An Ecoregional Context for Forest Management on National Wildlife Refuges of the Upper Midwest, USA
    R. Gregory Corace
    Lindsey M. Shartell
    Lisa A. Schulte
    Wayne L. Brininger
    Michelle K. D. McDowell
    Daniel M. Kashian
    Environmental Management, 2012, 49 : 359 - 371
  • [33] Quantifying nitrous oxide fluxes on multiple spatial scales in the Upper Midwest, USA
    Zhang, Xin
    Lee, Xuhui
    Griffis, Timothy J.
    Andrews, Arlyn E.
    Baker, John M.
    Erickson, Matt D.
    Hu, Ning
    Xiao, Wei
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOMETEOROLOGY, 2015, 59 (03) : 299 - 310
  • [34] STRUCTURAL-EQUATION MODELS OF MIGRATION - AN EXAMPLE FROM THE UPPER MIDWEST USA
    CADWALLADER, M
    ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A, 1985, 17 (01) : 101 - 113
  • [35] Yield, quality and genetic diversity of hybrid hazelnut selections in the Upper Midwest of the USA
    Braun, Lois C.
    Demchik, Michael C.
    Fischbach, Jason A.
    Turnquist, Keith
    Kern, Anthony
    AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS, 2019, 93 (03) : 1081 - 1091
  • [36] Amphipod densities and indices of wetland quality across the upper-Midwest, USA
    Michael J. Anteau
    Alan D. Afton
    Wetlands, 2008, 28 : 184 - 196
  • [37] Assessing the influence of multiple stressors on stream diatom metrics in the upper Midwest, USA
    Munn, Mark D.
    Waite, Ian
    Konrad, Christopher P.
    ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 2018, 85 : 1239 - 1248
  • [38] Wildlife value orientation of landowners from five states in the upper midwest, USA
    Gigliotti, Larry M.
    Sweikert, Lily A.
    HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF WILDLIFE, 2019, 24 (05) : 433 - 445
  • [39] Evaluation of a new technique for characterizing resting stage zooplankton assemblages in riverine slackwater habitats and floodplain wetlands
    Ning, Nathan S. P.
    Nielsen, Daryl L.
    Hillman, Terry J.
    Suter, Phil J.
    JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH, 2008, 30 (04) : 415 - 422
  • [40] Macroinvertebrate and zooplankton responses to emergent plant production in upper Mississippi River floodplain wetlands
    Flinn, MB
    Whiles, MR
    Adams, SR
    Garvey, JE
    ARCHIV FUR HYDROBIOLOGIE, 2005, 162 (02): : 187 - 210