2014
DOI: 10.12714/egejfas.2014.31.4.01
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Effects of physicochemical factors and Chlorophyll a on diel changes in vertical distribution of zooplankton in a eutrophic reservoir (Tahtalı Reservoir, NW Turkey)

Abstract: Son yıllarda dünya çapında artış göstermesine rağmen, sulama amacıyla yapılan su kütlelerinde zooplankton komünitesinin bölgesel ve zamana bağlı değişimleri çok az ilgi görmüştür. Bu çalışmanın amacı, ötrofik bir rezervuarın su kolonunda zooplanktonun dikey dağılımının günlük değişimlerini ortaya çıkarmak ve hangi çevresel ve biyolojik faktörlerin bu dağılımı etkilediğini saptamaktır. Tüm fizikokimyasal ve biyolojik (Klorofil a ve zooplankton türleri) değişkenler genel olarak yüzeyden 4,5-6,0 m derinliğe kadar… Show more

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“…Annalakshmi and Amsath (2012) have recorded 45 species of zooplanktons in the Cauvery. They observed rotifera species as dominant (34.97%); followed by Cladocera (29.92%), Copepoda (18.27%), Protozoa (12.2%) and Ostracoda (8.72%), however, Dorak et al (2014) have noted the Copepoda as a most abundant taxa (53%), followed by Cladocera (33%), and Rotifera (14%).…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Annalakshmi and Amsath (2012) have recorded 45 species of zooplanktons in the Cauvery. They observed rotifera species as dominant (34.97%); followed by Cladocera (29.92%), Copepoda (18.27%), Protozoa (12.2%) and Ostracoda (8.72%), however, Dorak et al (2014) have noted the Copepoda as a most abundant taxa (53%), followed by Cladocera (33%), and Rotifera (14%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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confidence: 99%