A comparison of zooplankton communities in saline lakewater with variable anion composition

Although salinity and aquatic biodiversity are inversely related in lake water, the relationship between types of salts and zooplankton communities is poorly understood. In this study, zooplankton species were related to environmental variables from 12 lakes: three saline lakes with water where the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hydrobiologia 2003-09, Vol.505 (1-3), p.199-215
Hauptverfasser: DEWY, A. M, PREPAS, E. E, HEBERT, P. D. N
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Although salinity and aquatic biodiversity are inversely related in lake water, the relationship between types of salts and zooplankton communities is poorly understood. In this study, zooplankton species were related to environmental variables from 12 lakes: three saline lakes with water where the dominant anions were SO^sub 4^ and CO^sub 3^, four saline lakes with Cl-dominated water, and five dilute, subsaline (0.5-3 gl^sup -1^ total dissolved solids) lakes of variable anion composition. Although this study comprised only 12 lakes, distinct differences in zooplankton communities were observed among the two groups of chemically defined saline lakes. Canonical correspondence analysis identified total alkalinity, sulphate, chloride, calcium, sodium, potassium, and total phosphorus as all contributing to the first two ordination axes (λ^sub 1^ = 0.97 and λ^sub 2^ = 0.62, P
ISSN:0018-8158
1573-5117
DOI:10.1023/B:HYDR.0000007414.12566.19