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Does riparian vegetation influence the composition and structure of the zooplankton community in temporary ponds?

ABSTRACT

Temporary ponds are important magnifiers of local biodiversity, especially in seasonal forested areas. Changes in the vegetation cover may along the banks of these water bodies alter the composition and structure of the intrinsic zooplankton community. Thus, we evaluate the hypothesis that the presence of riparian vegetation changes the structure of the zooplankton community found in temporary pools. A volume up to ten litres of water, collected from pools with riparian vegetation (CM) and lacking riparian vegetation (SM), was filtered using a 20 μm-mesh size sieve. Data on chlorophyll-α and some limnological variables were also collected. All specimens were identified using a Sedgewick-Rafter chamber under an optical microscope. Moreover, the data were treated regarding the composition and structure of the community (richness, frequency of occurrence, abundance and biomass) via performing a diversity analysis (Hill Series), canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) and an indicator species analysis (IndVal). There were observed significant differences for the limnological variables in both conditions, especially for turbidity, total dissolved solids and chlorophyll-α, which demonstrated greater influence on the community structure. Although the diversity and biomass of rotifers were higher in the SM pools, the richness and biomass of cladocerans showed a higher value in the CM pools. The indicator species analysis demonstrated that some rotifers and microcrustaceans, as Ceriodaphnia cornuta G. O. Sars, 1885, Notodiaptomus cearensis Wright, 1936 and Ostracoda morf.2 are indicative of CM pools, whereas other species indicate environments with higher turbidity (SM pools), for example Polyarthra vulgaris Carlin, 1943 and Diaphanossoma spinulosum Herbst, 1975. In conclusion these results suggest an impressive distinction between riparian vegetation environment and that without such vegetation, which point to the importance of the former environment to the community structure. This reinforces the need for protective policies regarding temporary environments, since they are essential environments for the maintenance of local biodiversity.

KEYWORDS
Zooplankton; indicator species; abiotic variables; chlorophyll-α

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