New data on zooplankton communities of two Bulgarian reservoirs: Konush and Sinyata Reka, Plovdiv Region

Zooplankton communities have several vital functions within lake ecosystems, including the transfer of energy and material from producers to secondary consumers. Their structure is potentially affected by both lake morphology and typology, as well as by anthropogenic changes in lakes. These commu...

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Main Authors: Monika Subeva, Vesela Evtimova, Lyubomir Kenderov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Plovdiv University Press 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology
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Online Access:https://editorial.uni-plovdiv.bg/index.php/JBB/article/view/147
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spelling doaj-80a65e4c0cfd4b059f1359f84ad6cf952020-11-25T01:53:42ZengPlovdiv University Press Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology1314-62381314-62462018-06-01711722New data on zooplankton communities of two Bulgarian reservoirs: Konush and Sinyata Reka, Plovdiv RegionMonika Subeva0Vesela Evtimova1Lyubomir Kenderov2Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria.Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria.Department of General and Applied Hydrobiology, Faculty of Biology, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Bulgaria.Zooplankton communities have several vital functions within lake ecosystems, including the transfer of energy and material from producers to secondary consumers. Their structure is potentially affected by both lake morphology and typology, as well as by anthropogenic changes in lakes. These communities are also sensitive to various substances in the water column, e.g. nutrients and pollutants. Thus, they have often been used as indicators to assess the condition of and changes in lentic environments. Our aim was to present first detailed data about the species composition and structure of zooplankton communities in two understudied Bulgarian reservoirs, the Konush and Sinyata Reka Reservoirs. Twelve samples were collected in spring and summer 2016. The qualitative analysis of the zooplankton revealed the presence of 40 taxa from three main taxonomic groups: Rotifera, Cladocera and Copepoda. From these, the most frequently occurring were the rotifers (53.66%), followed by the cladocerans (24.39%) and the copepods (21.95%). The established high abundance and higher species diversity of rotifers, together with the equal distribution for all zooplankton species in the samples, confirmed the eutrophic status of both reservoirs.https://editorial.uni-plovdiv.bg/index.php/JBB/article/view/147zooplanktondiversityeutrophic reservoirsEcoregion 7Bulgaria
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author Monika Subeva
Vesela Evtimova
Lyubomir Kenderov
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Vesela Evtimova
Lyubomir Kenderov
New data on zooplankton communities of two Bulgarian reservoirs: Konush and Sinyata Reka, Plovdiv Region
Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology
zooplankton
diversity
eutrophic reservoirs
Ecoregion 7
Bulgaria
author_facet Monika Subeva
Vesela Evtimova
Lyubomir Kenderov
author_sort Monika Subeva
title New data on zooplankton communities of two Bulgarian reservoirs: Konush and Sinyata Reka, Plovdiv Region
title_short New data on zooplankton communities of two Bulgarian reservoirs: Konush and Sinyata Reka, Plovdiv Region
title_full New data on zooplankton communities of two Bulgarian reservoirs: Konush and Sinyata Reka, Plovdiv Region
title_fullStr New data on zooplankton communities of two Bulgarian reservoirs: Konush and Sinyata Reka, Plovdiv Region
title_full_unstemmed New data on zooplankton communities of two Bulgarian reservoirs: Konush and Sinyata Reka, Plovdiv Region
title_sort new data on zooplankton communities of two bulgarian reservoirs: konush and sinyata reka, plovdiv region
publisher Plovdiv University Press
series Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology
issn 1314-6238
1314-6246
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Zooplankton communities have several vital functions within lake ecosystems, including the transfer of energy and material from producers to secondary consumers. Their structure is potentially affected by both lake morphology and typology, as well as by anthropogenic changes in lakes. These communities are also sensitive to various substances in the water column, e.g. nutrients and pollutants. Thus, they have often been used as indicators to assess the condition of and changes in lentic environments. Our aim was to present first detailed data about the species composition and structure of zooplankton communities in two understudied Bulgarian reservoirs, the Konush and Sinyata Reka Reservoirs. Twelve samples were collected in spring and summer 2016. The qualitative analysis of the zooplankton revealed the presence of 40 taxa from three main taxonomic groups: Rotifera, Cladocera and Copepoda. From these, the most frequently occurring were the rotifers (53.66%), followed by the cladocerans (24.39%) and the copepods (21.95%). The established high abundance and higher species diversity of rotifers, together with the equal distribution for all zooplankton species in the samples, confirmed the eutrophic status of both reservoirs.
topic zooplankton
diversity
eutrophic reservoirs
Ecoregion 7
Bulgaria
url https://editorial.uni-plovdiv.bg/index.php/JBB/article/view/147
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