Community structure of zooplankton across environmental variables in a high-altitude lake of central Himalayas,India |
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Authors: | Shaikhom Inaotombi Prem Kumar Gupta |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Limnology, Department of Zoology, Kumaun University Nainital, Nainital, Indiasaikhom_inao@yahoo.co.inhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9536-6301;3. Laboratory of Limnology, Department of Zoology, Kumaun University Nainital, Nainital, India |
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Abstract: | We determined seasonal and spatial variation of zooplankton and their correlation with environment variables in a subtropical lake of the Himalayas. Thirty-eight species of zooplankton were identified, of which, 38.0% belonged to rotifera, 26.3% to cladocera, and 15.7% to copepoda. Nitrogen nutrients, total organic matter (TOM), and clay particles significantly influenced on the distribution pattern of zooplankton. Non-metric multidimensional scaling analysis showed homogeneous assemblages of dominant zooplankton species except Chydorus gibbus which has wider range of niche partitioning. Turbidity formed by suspended materials facilitated better avoidance of larger zooplankton like Daphnia similis from predators. Sedimentary silt particles influenced on the assemblages of sensitive species such as Tropocyclops prasinus, Asplanchna priodonta and Colurella obtuse. Changes within the land-use pattern in the catchment of the central Himalayan lakes either directly or indirectly impact on the distribution of zooplankton community. |
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Keywords: | Himalaya zooplankton abiotic sediment nutrient |
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