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Yan, N.D., and T.W. Pawson, 1997. Changes in the Crustacean Zooplankton Community of
Harp Lake, Canada, Following Invasion by Bythotrephes cederstroemi,
Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy
Reprinted with permission from Freshwater
Biology (1997) 37: 409-425
Changes in the Crustacean Zooplankton Community of Harp Lake,
Canada, Following Invasion by Bythotrephes cederstroemi
1. Detecting the impacts of invading Bythotrephes cederstroemi (Crustacea,
Onychopoda, Cercopagididae) on zooplankton in North American lakes has been hampered by the brevity of
pre-invasion data, and by the difficulty of distinguishing the effects of the invader from
other stresses. The data from Harp Lake in Ontario, Canada, circumvent these difficulties.
Bythotrephes appeared in the lake in 1993. There is a 15-year pre invasion data
set, and no significant complicating concurrent stresses.
2. The species composition and the size structure of the crustacean zooplankton community
of Harp Lake changed after the invasion. Several small species either declined
dramatically in abundance (e.g. Bosmina longirostris, Tropocyclops extensus) or
disappeared (Chydorus sphaericus, Diaphanosoma birgei, Bosmina (Neobosmina) tubicen). In
contrast the abundance of the larger cladocerans Holopedium gibberum and Daphnia
galeata mendotae and the hypolimnetic copepod Leptodiaptomas sicilis increased.
Several univariate and all multivariate summarizations of zooplankton abundance, biomass
and size structure highlighted the uniqueness of the post-invasion community.
3. The alterations in the zooplankton community could not be attributed to changes in lake
acidity, thermal regimes, penetration by ultraviolet light, nutrient status, fish stocking
or the abundances of native invertebrate predators, but they were correlated with Bythotrephes
abundance, both within and among years. Hence, we hypothesize that the invasion by Bythotrephes
has significantly altered the crustacean zooplankton community of Harp Lake
Entire Paper
Contact: N.D. Yan, Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy, Science and
Technology Branch, Dorset Environmental Science Centre, PO Box 39, Dorset, Ontario,
Canada, P0A 1E0
Keywords: Bythotrephes, Ecological_interactions, Environmental_impacts
Product Type: Research, Basic_biology,
Impact
User Type: General
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