Advective effects of a reservoir flood on zooplankton abundance and dispersion

1. The diel vertical distribution and abundance of zooplankton in the Red River arm of Lake Texoma, Oklahoma‐Texas, U.S.A., were examined between 25 January and 26 June 1982. 2. During periods of low river inflow, zooplankton vertical patchiness was related to wind stress. Zooplankton did not mainta...

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description 1. The diel vertical distribution and abundance of zooplankton in the Red River arm of Lake Texoma, Oklahoma‐Texas, U.S.A., were examined between 25 January and 26 June 1982. 2. During periods of low river inflow, zooplankton vertical patchiness was related to wind stress. Zooplankton did not maintain distinct vertical patches under strong mixing. 3. In mid May heavy rainfall in the drainage basin increased discharge from the Red River and reduced water retention time in the reservoir. The Red River water mass entered the lake as a turbid, surface overflow plume. During this period of flooding most zooplankton populations declined and the distributions of remaining individuals deepened. Greatest population losses occurred between 0 and 7m, depths where most zooplankton had been concentrated prior to the flood. 4. A model of population dynamics based on depth specific rates of water exchange between the lake and the Red River, estimated from conductivity changes through time, accounted for the general pattern of change in zooplankton abundance and vertical dispersion.
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