Yearly variation in water availability patterns has a remarkable effect on the presence of freshwater microcrustacean species. We hypothesize that, based on their different reproductive strategy, Cladocera and Copepoda may show differences in their association with ponds of different hydroperiod, i.e. in their indicator value. In order to test our hypothesis, cladoceran and copepod assemblages from ponds and pools of Mediterranean woodlands in Latium (Italy) were analysed to evaluate their role as indicators of ponds attributed to four hydroperiod categories. Twenty-five cladocerans and sixteen copepods were collected. Correspondence analysis performed on the copepod species matrix clearly arranged the sites along a hydroperiod gradient; conversely, the same analysis carried out on cladocerans failed to distinguish between the hydroperiod categories. An indicator species analysis confirmed that copepods have a higher fidelity to the target site group. The high ability of copepods in discriminating ponds with different wet phase duration suggests their use as indicators of hydroperiod variation due to land use and climate change.
A comparison of Cladocera and Copepoda as indicators of hydroperiod length in mediterranean temporary ponds / Seminara, Marco; Vagaggini, Daria; Stoch, Fabio. - STAMPA. - (2015), pp. 24-24.
A comparison of Cladocera and Copepoda as indicators of hydroperiod length in mediterranean temporary ponds
SEMINARA, Marco;
2015
Abstract
Yearly variation in water availability patterns has a remarkable effect on the presence of freshwater microcrustacean species. We hypothesize that, based on their different reproductive strategy, Cladocera and Copepoda may show differences in their association with ponds of different hydroperiod, i.e. in their indicator value. In order to test our hypothesis, cladoceran and copepod assemblages from ponds and pools of Mediterranean woodlands in Latium (Italy) were analysed to evaluate their role as indicators of ponds attributed to four hydroperiod categories. Twenty-five cladocerans and sixteen copepods were collected. Correspondence analysis performed on the copepod species matrix clearly arranged the sites along a hydroperiod gradient; conversely, the same analysis carried out on cladocerans failed to distinguish between the hydroperiod categories. An indicator species analysis confirmed that copepods have a higher fidelity to the target site group. The high ability of copepods in discriminating ponds with different wet phase duration suggests their use as indicators of hydroperiod variation due to land use and climate change.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.