- Aquatic Sciences and Engineering
- Volume:34 Issue:1
- Zooplankton Biodiversity in Reservoirs of Different Geographical Regions of Turkey: Composition and ...
Zooplankton Biodiversity in Reservoirs of Different Geographical Regions of Turkey: Composition and Distribution Related with Some Environmental Conditions
Authors : Zeynep DORAK, Latife KÖKER, Özcan GAYGUSUZ, Cenk GÜREVİN, Reyhan AKÇAALAN, Meriç ALBAY
Pages : 29-38
Doi:10.26650/ASE2019522326
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Publication Date : 2019-01-07
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The zooplankton fauna and the relationship with their environmental variables were investigated on the epilimnion layer of the seven reservoirs insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Demirdöven, Devegeçidi, Menzelet, Sır, Ömerli, Porsuk, Tahtalı); of different regions insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Marmara, Aegean, Mediterranean, Central Anatolia, Eastern Anatolia, Southeastern Anatolia); throughout the summer months insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(2015); in Turkey. According to the trophic conditions reservoirs varied between oligo- and eutrophic status. Chlorophylla concentration, measured for the estimation of primary production, was determined considerably high along the investigation period. A total of 62 zooplankton species were identified with the contribution of 44 rotifers, nine cladocerans and nine copepods. Except one reservoir, all of the others were dominated by rotifera group, and also in each study site dominant taxa were changed at species level. On the other hand common dominant taxa for all reservoirs was the rotifer Polyarthra vulgaris Carlin, 1943 with 95 % frequency. In terms of zooplankton species, most of the studied reservoirs showed less than 50% similarities, due to their different limnological conditions and different geographic locations. Reservoirs in high trophic conditions in the present study were represented by low species diversity. Water quality in the reservoirs with respect to biological data were determined as ß-mesosaprobic. The using limnological and biological indices to determine water quality were consistent. Densities of main zooplankton groups, and also frequent species of the reservoirs correlated with epilimnion layer depths and total phoshorus concentrations significantly. On the other hand rotifera variation was affected mainly by physical variables insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen concentration, conductivity);, and crustacean variations were related with total phoshorus. The comperative assessment between limnological variables and zooplankton community in this reservoirs was studied for the first time.Keywords : Turkey, trophic state, limnological conditions, rotifera, biological indices
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