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Title: Biota of Aquatic Environemnts


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Zooplankton
  • Protozoa (heterotrophic protista)
  • Archaezoa, Nanoflagellates (such as
    Dinoflagellates and Euglenozoa), Rhizopoda
    (Amoebas), and Ciliates.
  • Rotifera
  • Arthropoda
  • Crustaceans (Cladocera, Copepoda, Ostracoda)
  • Insecta

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Classification According to Life Form
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algae
bacteria
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Plankton net
Plankton trap
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Micro-zooplankton lt 200 um Macro-zooplankton gt
200um
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Aquatic Protozoa
Archaezoa
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Hecky and Kling (1981). The phytoplankton and
proto- zooplankton of the euphotic zone of Lake
Tanganyika
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Giardia lamblia (Archaezoa)
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Euglenozoa
Euglena
Phacus
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Amoeba proteus, a unicellular protozoan
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Rhizopoda (amoebas) Use of pseudopodia for
feeding
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Ciliates Stentor (left), Paramecium (right)
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Rotifera(Phylum)
  • sessile or planktonic
  • 40-2000 µm
  • densities up to several 100 per liter
  • well-established taxonomy

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Rotifera
Platias
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Arthropoda(Phylum)
Bosmina sp.
  • Crustacea (subphylum)
  • - Mostly aquatic
  • - Two pairs of antennae
  • - Appendages on the abdomen
  • - Some 40,000 species
  • - Head and thorax "fused" into a cephalothorax
  • - Respiration with gills

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Crustacea
  • Cladocera (Order) Water fleas
  • Ostracoda (Order) Seed shrimp
  • Copepoda (Order) Copepodes
  • Amphipoda (Order) Amphipods, scuds
  • Decapoda (Order) Crayfish

and more
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Daphnia pulex
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Cladocera
  • Parthenogenesis
  • (Generally) filter feeders
  • Cyclomorphosis (phenotypic plasticity)
  • Susceptible to predation

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Adults (1.5 mm)
Immatures (lt0.8 mm)
Recently hatched nauplii (lt0.3 mm)
(Zaret and Suffern, 1976)
Vertical migration in zooplankton as a predator
avoidance mechanism
Diaptomus gatunensis is the dominant limnetic
crustacean in Gatun Lake and has the largest body
length.
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Copepoda
  • Sexual reproduction
  • Three major groups
  • - Calanoida Long antennae, 1 egg sac, filter
    feeders
  • - Cyclopoida shorter antennae, 2 egg sacs,
    filter/raptorial feeders
  • - Harpacticoida littoral filter feeders

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Ostracoda (seed or clam shrimp)
  • minute crustaceans with large head, trunk reduced
    in size
  • bivalve calcareous carapace
  • almost all are free-living, both marine and
    freshwater forms
  • scrapers

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Infante and Riehl, 1984
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Oscillatoria limnetica
Lyngbya limnetica
Microcystis aeruginosa
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Infante and Riehl, 1984
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Crustaceans in lowland tropical lakesAre there
general patterns?
  • Prevalence of smaller species (lt 1mm in length)
  • size-selective and intense predation by fish
  • Similar species richness as temperate lakes but
    generally lower population densities.
  • higher fish predation pressure
  • compete with fish for food (phytoplankton)

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Temperate lakes
Tropical lakes
Source Nilssen 1984
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Fig 3.43 Talling and Lemoalle
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Arthropoda (Phylum)
  • Insecta (class)
  • - Thirteen aquatic and semi-aquatic orders

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Insects Basic body plan
Thorax
Abdomen
Head
Antenna
Legs (3 pair)
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Metamorphosis inInsects
Complete
Incomplete
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Ecology (Feeding)
  • Shredders living or dead plant material
  • Collectors filtering, gathering
  • Scrapers grazers
  • Macrophyte piercers fluid
  • Predators engulfers, piercers
  • Parasites

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Orders of Aquatic Insects
  • Collembola
  • Ephemeroptera
  • Odonata
  • Orthoptera
  • Plecoptera
  • Hemiptera
  • Neuroptera
  • Megaloptera
  • Trichoptera
  • Lepidoptera
  • Coleoptera
  • Diptera
  • Hymenoptera

indicates wholly aquatic orders
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Order Diptera, family Chironomidea (midges)
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