Zooplankton diversity of a subtropical reservoir of Meghalaya, northeast India with remarks on spatial and temporal variations

Nongmahir reservoir of Meghalaya state of northeast India (NEI), sampled at the littoral and limnetic regions, revealed fairly biodiverse zooplankton of total 56 species with peak consortium (52 species) in January collection from the littoral region. The richness indicated spatial monthly variation...

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Main Authors: Sharma, B.K., Sharma, S.
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Language:deu
Published: Eötvös Loránd University 2020-06-01
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Online Access:http://opuscula.elte.hu/PDF/Tomus51_1/Op_Sharma_Meghalaya.pdf
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spelling doaj-acf3a00199e647d9a103b4f03b6364c82020-11-25T03:15:43ZdeuEötvös Loránd UniversityOpuscula Zoologica Instituti Zoosystematici et Oecologici Universitatis Budapestinensis2063-15882020-06-01511678610.18348/opzool.2020.1.67Zooplankton diversity of a subtropical reservoir of Meghalaya, northeast India with remarks on spatial and temporal variationsSharma, B.K.0Sharma, S.1Department of Zoology, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong - 793 022, Meghalaya, IndiaLady Veronica Road, Laitumukhrah, Shillong - 793 003, Meghalaya, India.Nongmahir reservoir of Meghalaya state of northeast India (NEI), sampled at the littoral and limnetic regions, revealed fairly biodiverse zooplankton of total 56 species with peak consortium (52 species) in January collection from the littoral region. The richness indicated spatial monthly variations and heterogeneity at the two regions mainly influenced by Rotifera. The ‘soft and de-mineralized waters’ resulted in low zooplankton abundance. Copepoda > Rotifera with Cyclopidae > Brachionidae influenced zooplankton, and Mesocyclops leuckarti > Keratella cochlearis > Ascomorpha ovalis > Microcyclops hyalinus are notable species at the littoral region. The limnetic region recorded Rotifera dominance, and importance of Brachionidae > Cyclopidae and K. cochlearis > Conochilus unicornis >M. leuckarti >A. ovalis > Asplanchna priodonta > Polyarthra vulgaris. Zooplankton recorded moderate species diversity and notable differences of evenness and dominance. The spatial monthly differences of richness, abundance and diversity indices of zooplankton, and importance of notable taxa are hypothesised to habitat heterogeneity of the two regions. Our results also indicated limited and differential influence of individual abiotic factors on zooplankton taxa, while the canonical correspondence analysis registered high cumulative influence of 10 abiotic factors on the littoral (80.62%) and limnetic (74.79%) assemblages along axis 1 and 2. This study highlighted distinct temporal variations of different diversity parameters than our preliminary survey of June 1995–May 1996.http://opuscula.elte.hu/PDF/Tomus51_1/Op_Sharma_Meghalaya.pdfcompositionrichnessabundancediversity indicesdemineralizedsoft-water
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Zooplankton diversity of a subtropical reservoir of Meghalaya, northeast India with remarks on spatial and temporal variations
Opuscula Zoologica Instituti Zoosystematici et Oecologici Universitatis Budapestinensis
composition
richness
abundance
diversity indices
demineralized
soft-water
author_facet Sharma, B.K.
Sharma, S.
author_sort Sharma, B.K.
title Zooplankton diversity of a subtropical reservoir of Meghalaya, northeast India with remarks on spatial and temporal variations
title_short Zooplankton diversity of a subtropical reservoir of Meghalaya, northeast India with remarks on spatial and temporal variations
title_full Zooplankton diversity of a subtropical reservoir of Meghalaya, northeast India with remarks on spatial and temporal variations
title_fullStr Zooplankton diversity of a subtropical reservoir of Meghalaya, northeast India with remarks on spatial and temporal variations
title_full_unstemmed Zooplankton diversity of a subtropical reservoir of Meghalaya, northeast India with remarks on spatial and temporal variations
title_sort zooplankton diversity of a subtropical reservoir of meghalaya, northeast india with remarks on spatial and temporal variations
publisher Eötvös Loránd University
series Opuscula Zoologica Instituti Zoosystematici et Oecologici Universitatis Budapestinensis
issn 2063-1588
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Nongmahir reservoir of Meghalaya state of northeast India (NEI), sampled at the littoral and limnetic regions, revealed fairly biodiverse zooplankton of total 56 species with peak consortium (52 species) in January collection from the littoral region. The richness indicated spatial monthly variations and heterogeneity at the two regions mainly influenced by Rotifera. The ‘soft and de-mineralized waters’ resulted in low zooplankton abundance. Copepoda > Rotifera with Cyclopidae > Brachionidae influenced zooplankton, and Mesocyclops leuckarti > Keratella cochlearis > Ascomorpha ovalis > Microcyclops hyalinus are notable species at the littoral region. The limnetic region recorded Rotifera dominance, and importance of Brachionidae > Cyclopidae and K. cochlearis > Conochilus unicornis >M. leuckarti >A. ovalis > Asplanchna priodonta > Polyarthra vulgaris. Zooplankton recorded moderate species diversity and notable differences of evenness and dominance. The spatial monthly differences of richness, abundance and diversity indices of zooplankton, and importance of notable taxa are hypothesised to habitat heterogeneity of the two regions. Our results also indicated limited and differential influence of individual abiotic factors on zooplankton taxa, while the canonical correspondence analysis registered high cumulative influence of 10 abiotic factors on the littoral (80.62%) and limnetic (74.79%) assemblages along axis 1 and 2. This study highlighted distinct temporal variations of different diversity parameters than our preliminary survey of June 1995–May 1996.
topic composition
richness
abundance
diversity indices
demineralized
soft-water
url http://opuscula.elte.hu/PDF/Tomus51_1/Op_Sharma_Meghalaya.pdf
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