Seasonal and Interannual Dynamics of Pelagic Rotifers in a Tropical, Saline, Deep Lake

This is the first long-term study (monthly samples at two 4-year intervals: 1998 to 2001 and 2013 to 2016) on rotifers in a saline, deep lake. The pelagic rotifer assemblage of Lake Alchichica is simple and comprised by two species, both new and most likely endemic: <i>Brachionus</i> sp....

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Main Authors: Rocío Fernández, Javier Alcocer, Alfonso Lugo, Luis A. Oseguera, Sandra Guadarrama-Hernández
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Published: MDPI AG 2022-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/14/2/113
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author Rocío Fernández
Javier Alcocer
Alfonso Lugo
Luis A. Oseguera
Sandra Guadarrama-Hernández
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Javier Alcocer
Alfonso Lugo
Luis A. Oseguera
Sandra Guadarrama-Hernández
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description This is the first long-term study (monthly samples at two 4-year intervals: 1998 to 2001 and 2013 to 2016) on rotifers in a saline, deep lake. The pelagic rotifer assemblage of Lake Alchichica is simple and comprised by two species, both new and most likely endemic: <i>Brachionus</i> sp. Mexico (related to <i>B. plicatilis</i>) and <i>Hexarthra</i> sp. (related to <i>H. jenkinae</i>). Similar low species richness and composition are found in other saline lakes associated with salinity. Rotifers in Lake Alchichica were an irregular component of the zooplankton community. Rotifers’ overall abundance (471 ± 1211 ind m<sup>−2</sup>) and biomass (24 ± 63 mg DW m<sup>−2</sup>) were low; <i>Brachionus</i> sp. Mexico and <i>Hexarthra</i> sp. contributed similarly to the annual mean abundance (54% and 46%, respectively) and biomass (53% and 47%, respectively). Abundance and biomass were tightly coupled, but there was no regular pattern in their seasonal dynamics. When co-existing, <i>Brachionus</i> sp. Mexico showed a higher abundance than <i>Hexarthra</i> sp. The dominant (≈80%) phytoplankton biomass in Lake Alchichica, the large (35–63 µm) diatom <i>Cyclotella alchichicana</i>, is inedible for rotifers, thus rotifers most probably relied only on nanophytoplankton (≤20 µm). Seasonal and interannual differences in rotifers seem related to food availability (oligotrophy) and probably to biotic interactions (e.g., competition). Rotifer abundance and biomass values in 1998–2001 went down to 12.5% in 2013–2016. Climate change and stochastics events leading to pulses of the rotifers’ food, and biotic interactions seem to be the most plausible explanation.
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spelling doaj.art-c996c1cc21b94243a920024a442b90942023-11-23T19:35:05ZengMDPI AGDiversity1424-28182022-02-0114211310.3390/d14020113Seasonal and Interannual Dynamics of Pelagic Rotifers in a Tropical, Saline, Deep LakeRocío Fernández0Javier Alcocer1Alfonso Lugo2Luis A. Oseguera3Sandra Guadarrama-Hernández4Grupo de Investigación en Limnología Tropical, Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Tlalnepantla 54090, MexicoGrupo de Investigación en Limnología Tropical, Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Tlalnepantla 54090, MexicoGrupo de Investigación en Limnología Tropical, Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Tlalnepantla 54090, MexicoGrupo de Investigación en Limnología Tropical, Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Tlalnepantla 54090, MexicoPosgrado en Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Av. Ciudad Universitaria 3000, Coyoacán, Ciudad de México 04510, MexicoThis is the first long-term study (monthly samples at two 4-year intervals: 1998 to 2001 and 2013 to 2016) on rotifers in a saline, deep lake. The pelagic rotifer assemblage of Lake Alchichica is simple and comprised by two species, both new and most likely endemic: <i>Brachionus</i> sp. Mexico (related to <i>B. plicatilis</i>) and <i>Hexarthra</i> sp. (related to <i>H. jenkinae</i>). Similar low species richness and composition are found in other saline lakes associated with salinity. Rotifers in Lake Alchichica were an irregular component of the zooplankton community. Rotifers’ overall abundance (471 ± 1211 ind m<sup>−2</sup>) and biomass (24 ± 63 mg DW m<sup>−2</sup>) were low; <i>Brachionus</i> sp. Mexico and <i>Hexarthra</i> sp. contributed similarly to the annual mean abundance (54% and 46%, respectively) and biomass (53% and 47%, respectively). Abundance and biomass were tightly coupled, but there was no regular pattern in their seasonal dynamics. When co-existing, <i>Brachionus</i> sp. Mexico showed a higher abundance than <i>Hexarthra</i> sp. The dominant (≈80%) phytoplankton biomass in Lake Alchichica, the large (35–63 µm) diatom <i>Cyclotella alchichicana</i>, is inedible for rotifers, thus rotifers most probably relied only on nanophytoplankton (≤20 µm). Seasonal and interannual differences in rotifers seem related to food availability (oligotrophy) and probably to biotic interactions (e.g., competition). Rotifer abundance and biomass values in 1998–2001 went down to 12.5% in 2013–2016. Climate change and stochastics events leading to pulses of the rotifers’ food, and biotic interactions seem to be the most plausible explanation.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/14/2/113<i>Brachionus</i><i>Hexarthra</i>long-term dynamicsclimate changeLake AlchichicaMexico
spellingShingle Rocío Fernández
Javier Alcocer
Alfonso Lugo
Luis A. Oseguera
Sandra Guadarrama-Hernández
Seasonal and Interannual Dynamics of Pelagic Rotifers in a Tropical, Saline, Deep Lake
Diversity
<i>Brachionus</i>
<i>Hexarthra</i>
long-term dynamics
climate change
Lake Alchichica
Mexico
title Seasonal and Interannual Dynamics of Pelagic Rotifers in a Tropical, Saline, Deep Lake
title_full Seasonal and Interannual Dynamics of Pelagic Rotifers in a Tropical, Saline, Deep Lake
title_fullStr Seasonal and Interannual Dynamics of Pelagic Rotifers in a Tropical, Saline, Deep Lake
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal and Interannual Dynamics of Pelagic Rotifers in a Tropical, Saline, Deep Lake
title_short Seasonal and Interannual Dynamics of Pelagic Rotifers in a Tropical, Saline, Deep Lake
title_sort seasonal and interannual dynamics of pelagic rotifers in a tropical saline deep lake
topic <i>Brachionus</i>
<i>Hexarthra</i>
long-term dynamics
climate change
Lake Alchichica
Mexico
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/14/2/113
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