Microcrustacean (Cladocera, Copepoda) source-sink dynamics in a lowland river ecosystem with a dam reservoir
Article Category: Original research paper
Published Online: Sep 22, 2016
Page range: 297 - 303
Received: Sep 04, 2015
Accepted: Nov 17, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/ohs-2016-0026
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Dispersal of crustacean zooplankton from a reservoir in a lowland river was observed over a relatively long distance. Zooplankton samples were collected by a unique technique from “the same water”. Large Cladocera (
Similarity between the crustacean communities in the river and the reservoir significantly decreased with the increasing distance from the dam. At the same time, crustacean communities in oxbow lakes were not affected by the distance from the source. Dispersal from the large source of zooplankton to local communities is a very important process but the local environmental factors such as habitat heterogeneity, aquatic vegetation and the hydrological connectivity can be strong enough to affect the structure of local crustacean communities in oxbow lakes.