2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-010-0564-5
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Relation between nematode communities and trophic state in southern Swedish lakes

Abstract: The aim of this study was to examine whether littoral nematode community patterns are shaped by lake trophic state. It was hypothesized that trophic level is associated negatively with the proportion of omnivores and positively with the percentages of bacterial feeders, but not at all with the diversity, abundance, and biomass of freshwater nematodes. Sediment samples were taken at littoral sites of eight southern Swedish lakes of different trophy in spring and autumn 2007. Trophic level was found to strongly … Show more

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“…With increasing trophic state meiofaunal abundance and production showed a unimodally shaped curve, since the average values were highest in the mesotrophic lake. Whereas several studies of macroinvertebrates and zooplankton reported that these populations were positively related to lake trophy (McCauley, and Kalff 1981;Hanson, and Peters 1984;Rasmussen, and Kalff 1987), this cannot be claimed for sedimentdwelling meiofauna based on the rare data describing these organisms (Särkkä 1996;Ristau, and Traunspurger 2011). Especially in the profundal zone, the trophic state can even negatively affect meiofaunal densities due to the lower oxygen concentrations (Prejs 1977).…”
Section: Comparisons Between Lakesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With increasing trophic state meiofaunal abundance and production showed a unimodally shaped curve, since the average values were highest in the mesotrophic lake. Whereas several studies of macroinvertebrates and zooplankton reported that these populations were positively related to lake trophy (McCauley, and Kalff 1981;Hanson, and Peters 1984;Rasmussen, and Kalff 1987), this cannot be claimed for sedimentdwelling meiofauna based on the rare data describing these organisms (Särkkä 1996;Ristau, and Traunspurger 2011). Especially in the profundal zone, the trophic state can even negatively affect meiofaunal densities due to the lower oxygen concentrations (Prejs 1977).…”
Section: Comparisons Between Lakesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Males, females, and juveniles were treated separately. If length and width data for nematode juveniles were not specified in the literature, biomass was assumed to be a quarter of the adult biomass (Ristau, and Traunspurger 2011).…”
Section: Sampling Procedures and Analysesmentioning
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“…Studies of lacustrine meiofauna have shown that the density of lacustrine rotifers can increase with the increasing phosphorus concentrations in lake habitats (Särkkä, 1992;Wu et al, 2004;Ristau & Traunspurger, 2011) and in microcosm sediments (Ristau et al, 2012). Ristau et al (2012) propose that the observed responses are indirectly linked to a nutrient-induced change in the availability of food (e.g.…”
Section: Effects Of Nutrient Enrichment On Biofilm-dwelling Meiofaunamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The greatest number of species was found in mesotrophic and oligotrophic lakes, while the abundance and biomass remained at a similar level. Overall, the results suggest that the trophic state of the lake is an important factor shaping the structure of nematodes in the littoral lakes [18].…”
Section: Reservoirsmentioning
confidence: 80%