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Factors controlling rotifer abundances in a norwegian eutrophic lake: an experimental study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 August 2009

D. O. Hessen
Affiliation:
University of Oslo, Department of biology, Division of zoology, P.O. Box 1050, Blindern 0316 OSLO 3, NORWAY
J. P. Nilssen
Affiliation:
University of Oslo, Department of biology, Division of zoology, P.O. Box 1050, Blindern 0316 OSLO 3, NORWAY
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Abstract

Strong oscillations in the rotifer community are frequently observed in eutrophic lakes, where rotifers are important components of the zooplankton community. Manipulations with increased level of fertilizers, presence or absence of fish, abundances of competitors (cladocerans) and predators (Asplanchna) were performed in polyethylene-enclosures. The experiments provided evidence for pure eutrophication effects (e.g. elevated pH) and predation from Asplanchna as the main controlling factors. The influence from potential competitors such as Daphnia and Bosmina was found to be of less importance, at least during these short-term experiments.

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Research Article
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© Masson, 1985

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