This paper reports on a study involving an estimate of the biomass of rotifers, cladocerans, and cyclopoid and calanoid copepods found in reservoirs in different trophic conditions, comparing and relating numerical density data and pointing out differences between the dry and rainy seasons. In terms of numerical densities, both reservoirs were dominated by rotifers, although cladocerans represented a higher biomass in the oligotrophic environment in both seasons. In the eutrophic environment, higher biomass values were found for cyclopoids during the dry season and for cladocerans during the rainy one. Different biomass patterns were observed relating to both the trophic conditions and the rainy and dry seasons.Keywords: biomass, zooplankton, trophic state, Alto Tietê Basin. RESUMO Biomassa de organismos zooplanctônicos em represas de diferentes condições tróficas do Estado de São Paulo, BrasilEste trabalho descreve um estudo sobre a determinação dos valores de biomassa de rotíferos, cladóceros, copépodos calanóides e ciclopóides em represas de diferentes estados tróficos, com o objetivo de comparar e relacionar com dados de densidades numéricas, considerando os períodos chuvoso quente e estiagem frio. Verificou-se que, embora rotíferos tenham dominado numericamente em ambas as represas, em termos de biomassa os cladóceros predominaram no ambiente oligotrófico, em ambos os períodos considerados. No ambiente eutrófico, copépodos ciclopóides predominaram no período estiagem frio, e cladóceros, no chuvoso quente, evidenciando padrões diferenciados de biomassa tanto em relação às condições tróficas quanto aos períodos chuvoso e seco.Palavras-chave: biomassa, zooplâncton, estado trófico, Bacia do Alto Tietê.
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