The First Settlers of Newly Built Pools: Zooplankton and Phytoplankton Case Study in Southern Moravia

Lenka Kratochvílová, Radovan Kopp, Petr Chalupa, Pavla Řezníčková, Tomáš Brabec, Radim Petrek
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The biodiversity of pool ecosystems is nowadays fully dependent on building of new ones or reconstructing the damaged ones. Among the factors influencing the potential of being colonised are the habitat's local characteristics including abiotic and biotic factors. One of the most important key roles in the food chains of freshwaters play zooplankton and its high dispersal rate makes them successful colonists of new habitats. Together with phytoplankton and nutrient content development, the state and following evolution of pool ecosystem can be assessed. The aim of this study was to survey initial zooplankton succession of newly built pools and to assess the main influencers on its colonisation success. Two newly built pools (Pool 1 and Pool 4) with different morphometric characteristics were monthly sampled for zooplankton, phytoplankton and physico-chemical characteristics. Zooplankton individuals were sorted according to taxa and stage as cladocerans, copepods (adults), nauplii and rotifers; and according to size structure as follows: < 0.5 mm, 0.5-1 mm, 1-2 mm and > 2 mm. Phytoplankton species were sorted in five categories: cyanobacteria, cryptomonads, green algae, diatoms and other algae. Basic physico-chemical parameters were measured and nutrient analysis were carried out. In Pool 1, first colonists were rotifers, followed by various cladoceran taxa. Rapid increase of large cladoceran species occurred in late spring. Till the end of the survey, rotifers together with nauplii predominated. Larger copepods were constantly present since late spring. In Pool 4, first colonists were rotifers, followed by copepod nauplii which predominated till the end of survey. Larger zooplankton species peaked in summer. In the first season after inundation, the presence of a massive biomass of charophytes and subsequently green filamentous algae was crucial for the development of the communities in both pools - significantly reduced the development of phytoplankton, caused high water clarity and affected the development of zooplankton. Because there were nutrients released from the sediment nutrient pool inflicted by fertilisation of intensively farmed field, significant fluctuations in pool ecosystem were observed. Also the morphometric characteristics of the pool, such as size, shape, depth and slope of the shores indicated the suitability of the habitat for successful zooplankton colonisation.
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新建水池的第一批定居者:摩拉维亚南部的浮游动物和浮游植物案例研究
目前,水池生态系统的生物多样性完全依赖于新建或破坏后的重建。影响被定植潜力的因素包括栖息地的本地特征,包括非生物因素和生物因素。在淡水食物链中最重要的关键角色之一是浮游动物,它的高扩散速度使它们成为新栖息地的成功殖民者。结合浮游植物和营养物含量的发展,可以评价水体生态系统的状态及其后续演变。本研究的目的是调查新建水池的初始浮游动物演替,并评估其殖民化成功的主要影响因素。对新建的2个具有不同形态特征的池(池1和池4)每月进行浮游动物、浮游植物和物理化学特征的采样。浮游动物个体按分类群和阶段划分为枝海目、桡足目(成虫)、鹦鹉螺目和轮虫;并按尺寸结构分为:< 0.5 mm、0.5-1 mm、1-2 mm、> 2mm。浮游植物种类分为五类:蓝藻、隐单藻、绿藻、硅藻和其他藻类。测定了基本理化参数,并进行了养分分析。在池1中,第一批殖民者是轮虫,其次是各种枝洋分类群。晚春时节,大型枝海种类迅速增加。直到调查结束,轮虫和nauplii占主导地位。自晚春以来,大型桡足类动物不断出现。在第4池中,第一批殖民者是轮虫,其次是桡足类鹦鹉螺,直到调查结束都占主导地位。较大的浮游动物种类在夏季达到顶峰。在淹没后的第一个季节,大量的绿叶植物和随后的绿色丝状藻类的存在对两个水池的群落发展至关重要——它们显著减少了浮游植物的发育,导致水的高清晰度,并影响了浮游动物的发育。由于集约化农田施肥造成沉积物养分池中有养分释放,池内生态系统波动较大。此外,池塘的形态特征,如大小、形状、深度和海岸的坡度,也表明了浮游动物成功定居的栖息地的适宜性。
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Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
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