A comparative study of benthic nematodes in two Chinese lakes with contrasting sources of primary production


Autoria(s): Jihua Wu & Yanling Liang
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

Ecological studies on benthic nematodes were conducted in two small, shallow lakes in the middle Yangtze basin, China; Lake Houhu, where the main source of primary production is phytoplankton and Lake Biandantang where it is predominantly macrophytic in origin. Monthly sampling was carried out from April 1996 to March 1997. A total of 36 species of nematodes was found in Lake Houhu and 51 species in Lake Biandantang. The dominant trophic groups of nematodes were algophages in Lake Houhu and bacteriophages associated with omniphages and phytophages in Lake Biandantang. Community analyses based on K-dominance curves, Shannon-Wiener and Simpson diversity indices, demonstrate that the benthic nematodes are more diverse in Lake Biandantang than in Lake Houhu. The results suggest that the abundance of submerged vegetation is essential for maintenance of habitat heterogeneity and biodiversity of nematodes in shallow lakes.

Identificador

http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/10162

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/59594

Fonte

Jihua Wu & Yanling Liang.A comparative study of benthic nematodes in two Chinese lakes with contrasting sources of primary production,HYDROBIOLOGIA,1999,411():31-37

Palavras-Chave #Marine & Freshwater Biology #freshwater lakes #nematodes #species composition #biodiversity #trophic groups #macrophytes #phytoplankton
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期刊论文