2015
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.03014bm
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A checklist for the zooplankton of the Middle Xingu – an Amazon River system

Abstract: A zooplankton checklist is presented for the Middle Xingu River, based on surveys conducted at four sites in the main channel and two fluvial lakes. A total of 175 taxa are listed, including 141 rotifers, 20 cladocerans, and five copepods. Rapids presented the greatest species richness, with up to 124 taxa, while Ilha Grande lake had 70 taxa, the lowest number. Non-planktonic benthic larvae were recorded frequently in the samples.Keywords: clear water rivers, zooplankton, fluvial habitats, limnology. Diversida… Show more

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“…This dominance of rotifers has also been observed in several studies in Brazilian lakes, wherein rotifers were more speciose than microcrustaceans (Robertson and Hardy, 1984;Bozelli, 1992;Rocha et al, 1995;Neves et al, 2003;Lopes et al, 2014). Similarly, the genus Polyarthra, Diaphanosoma and Notodiaptomus which were most abundant and frequent in all over the study are typically recorded and dominant in amazon ecosystems (Bozelli, 1992;Previattelli et al, 2013;Brito et al, 2015).…”
Section: Plankton Community and Controlling Factorssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…This dominance of rotifers has also been observed in several studies in Brazilian lakes, wherein rotifers were more speciose than microcrustaceans (Robertson and Hardy, 1984;Bozelli, 1992;Rocha et al, 1995;Neves et al, 2003;Lopes et al, 2014). Similarly, the genus Polyarthra, Diaphanosoma and Notodiaptomus which were most abundant and frequent in all over the study are typically recorded and dominant in amazon ecosystems (Bozelli, 1992;Previattelli et al, 2013;Brito et al, 2015).…”
Section: Plankton Community and Controlling Factorssupporting
confidence: 76%