Effects of the availability of energetic and protective resources on the abundance of daphniids (Cladocera, Daphniidae) in Chilean Patagonian lakes (39°-51°S)

de los Rios, P; Soto, D

Keywords: water, chile, abundance, america, availability, environment, ultraviolet, radiation, lacustrine, zooplankton, carbon, cladocera, status, measurement, south, depth, copepoda, chlorophyll, resource, transparency, organic, calanoida, north, method, oligotrophic, crustacean, a, dissolved, trophic, Daphniidae

Abstract

The lacustrine zooplankton of Chile is characterized by a low abundance of daphniid cladocerans and a predominance of calanoid copepods, thus making up a zooplankton community quite different from that described for North American lakes. To explain this pattern, this study investigates the role of the oligotrophy, and the resulting high transparency of a considerable number of locations. Due to low levels of dissolved organic carbon, viz., Daphniidae are exposed to ultraviolet radiation. Chilean lakes located between 39° and 51°S were studied, and maximum depth, mixing depth, trophic status, and dissolved organic carbon concentrations were measured and considered. The results obtained revealed that daphniids were abundant in oligo-mesotrophic lakes with shallow mixing depth. Thus, daphniid abundance is directly associated with chlorophyll-a concentration as an energetic resource, but also with sufficient depth, because this last condition provides protection against the penetration of ultraviolet radiation. © Koninklijke Brill NV, 2006.

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Título de la Revista: CRUSTACEANA
Volumen: 79
Número: 1
Editorial: Brill
Fecha de publicación: 2006
Página de inicio: 23
Página final: 32
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