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Title: Size-dependent responses of zooplankton to submerged macrophyte restoration in a subtropical shallow lake
First author: Zeng Lei; He Feng; Zhang Yi; Liu Biyun; Dai Zhigang; Zhou Qiaohong; Wu Zhenbin
Journal: JOURNAL OF OCEANOLOGY AND LIMNOLOGY
Years: 2018
Volume / issue: 36 /
DOI: 10.1007/s00343-018-6192-z
Abstract: To explore the size-dependent responses of zooplankton to submerged macrophyte restoration, we collected macrophyte, zooplankton and water quality samples seasonally from a subtropical shallow lake from 2010 to 2012. Special attention was given to changes in rotifers and crustaceans (cladocerans and copepods). The rotifers were grouped into three size classes (<200 mu m, 200 mu m-400 mu m, >400 mu m) to explore their size-related responses to macrophyte restoration. The results showed that during the restoration, the annual mean biomass and macrophyte coverage increased significantly from 0 to 637 g/m(2) and 0 to 27%, respectively. In response, the density and biomass of crustaceans and the crustacean-to-rotifer ratio increased significantly, while the rotifer density decreased significantly. Moreover, rotifers showed significant sizedependent responses to macrophyte restoration. Specially, rotifers <400 mu m were significantly suppressed, while those >= 400 mu m were significantly encouraged. Overall, the population of large-sized zooplankton tended to boom, while that of small rotifers was inhibited during macrophyte restoration. Redundancy analysis (RDA) revealed positive correlations between macrophytes and crustaceans, rotifers and COD or Chl-a, but negative correlations between macrophytes and COD or Chl-a, and between crustaceans and Chl-a. Moreover, the results indicate that increased predation on phytoplankton by large-sized zooplankton might be an important mechanism for macrophyte restoration during development of aquatic ecosystems, and that this mechanism played a very important role in promoting the formation of a clear-water state in subtropical shallow lakes.