1. Zooplankton diversity of two floodplain lakes (pats) of Manipur, northeast India.
- Author
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Sharma, B. K.
- Subjects
ZOOPLANKTON ,FLOODPLAINS ,SPECIES diversity ,BIOINDICATORS ,BIOTIC communities - Abstract
Plankton samples collected (November, 2002 - October, 2004) from Waithou and Utra pats, two floodplain lakes in Manipur state of northeast India, revealed species rich zooplankton (121 species) with diverse nature of Rotifera (75 species). The individual pats exhibited rich species diversity (110 and 103 species) and high monthly richness (68±7 and 61±8 species) respectively with higher community similarities. Zooplankton formed important quantitative component (56.0±4.3 % and 55.1±5.1 %) of net plankton of the two pats; Rotifera dominantly contributed to their abundance while Cladocera > Copepoda were sub-dominant groups. The richness and abundance showed significant variations between pats and between months and followed oscillating annual patterns in each pat except for peaks during winter. Zooplankton indicated higher species diversity and evenness, lower dominance, lack of quantitative importance of individual species, low densities and equitable abundance of the majority of species in both pats. The richness correlated inversely only with nitrate in Waithou pat and abundance positively correlated with alkalinity only in Utra Pat. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) with abiotic factors explained 55.6 % and 61.8% cumulative variance of zooplankton assemblages of Waithou and Utra pats respectively along axis 1 and 2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011