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Record #197429:
Zooplankton community structure in Arctic ponds: shifts related to pond size / W. John O'Brien, Chris Luecke.
Title: | Zooplankton community structure in Arctic ponds: shifts related to pond size / W. John O'Brien, Chris Luecke. |
Author(s): | O'Brien, W. John. Luecke, Chris. |
Date: | 2011. |
In: | Arctic. (2011.), Vol. 64(4) (2011) |
Abstract: | Describes multi-year experiment in which zooplankton species were manipulated in 12 ponds. Results suggest that pond size is key factor in distribution of daphnids in Arctic. Heterocope septentrionalis and Daphnia middendorffiana appear to be unable to persist in small ponds that are primary habitat for D. pulex. Of four small and medium ponds to which H. septentrionalis were added, it was able to form colonies in only one. By contrast, H. septentrionalis became established in both of large ponds to which it was added for purposes of experiment. |
Notes: | Arctic. Vol. 64(4) :483-487 (2011). |
Keywords: | 556.55 -- Lakes and ponds: Toolik. 574 -- Ecology. 574.5 -- Marine and freshwater ecology. 574.583 -- Plankton. 59 -- Zoology. F -- Biological sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*49) -- Alaska. |
SPRI record no.: | 197429 |
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