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Rotifer invasion? On appearance and abundance of tropical species in lakes of North-Eastern Poland

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Trichocerca simoneae De Smet described in 1989 has since been found in tropical and subtropical areas, but was not recorded in Poland before World War II. A bibliography of Polish rotifers by Wiszniewski (1953), although very comprehensive, does not refer to T. simoneae. However, in the studies of plankton of the dystrophic lake, i.e. humic one with water rich in humic acids, acidic pH and brown coloured, carried out in the years 1998–2000, the species dominated. Here, studies in 39 small, inter-forest lakes of north-eastern Poland revealed T. simoneae in 15 of them, often at high densities, up to ca 6000 ind L-1. The possible reasons for this ‘invasion’ are: (1) zooplankton communities in dystrophic lakes are unsaturated with biotic interactions too weak to exclude invaders; CCA and RDA analyses showed that T. simoneae preferred habitats with low number of zooplankton species of low density and dystrophic lakes seem to offer such habitats; (2) long-term deposition of rotifer resting eggs is probably more successful in sediments decaying at low rates. The latter possibility seems to be confirmed by observed in the littoral zone of dystrophic lakes appearance from time to time, of rare, mostly tropical species of Rotifera (e.g., Lecane hornemnni, L. monostyla, L. sola).
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821--827
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Bibliogr. 23 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, 3 Pasteur Street, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Bajkiewicz-Grabowska E., Nosal K. 1999 - [Use of a geographic information system (GIS) to assess the rate of natural lake eutrophication in Wigry National Park] (In: [Functioning and protections of water ecosystems in protected areas], Eds: B. Zdanowski, M. Kamiński, A. Martyniak) - Wyd. IRS, Olsztyn, pp. 203-230 (in Polish).
  • 2. Briski R., Ghabooli S., Bailey S.A., MacIsaac H.J. 2011 - Assessing invasion risk across taxa and habitats: life stage as a determinant of invasion success - Diversity Distrib. 17: 593-602.
  • 3. Cáceres C.E., Soluk D.A. 2002 - Blowing in the wind: a field test of overland dispersal and colonization by aquatic invertebrates – Oecologia, 131: 402-408.
  • 4. De Smet W.H. 1989a – Contributions to the Rotifer fauna of the Bas-Zaïre. 2. Species composition and seasonal abundance of Rotifers in a shallow pond – Biol. Jb. Dodonaea, 57: 62–77.
  • 5. De Smet W.H. 1989b – Rotifera uit de Galapagoseilanden – Natuurwetenschappelijk Tijdschrift, 69: 110–131.
  • 6. De Smet W.H. 1989c – Addendum bij: Rotifera uit de Galapagoseilanden – Natuurweten-schappelijk Tijdschrift, 71: 80–81.
  • 7. Dumont H.J. 1983 – Biogeography of rotifers – Hydrobiologia, 104: 19–30.
  • 8. Ejsmont-Karabin J. 2011 – Does invasion of Vallisneria spiralis L. promote appearance of rare and new rotifer (Rotifera) species in littoral of the lakes heated by power station (Konin Lakes, W. Poland) – Pol. J. Ecol. 59: 201–207.
  • 9. Ejsmont-Karabin J., Radwan S., Bielańska-Grajner I. 2004 – [Monogononta – atlas of species] 32B. (In: [Rotifers (Rotifera), The freshwater fauna of Poland] V. 32., Ed: S. Radwan – Polskie Towarzystwo Hydrobiologiczne, Uniwersytet Łódzki. Oficyna Wydawnicza Tercja, Łódź, pp. 147–448 (in Polish).
  • 10. Havens K.E. 1991 – Summer zooplankton dynamics in the limnetic and littoral zones of a humic acid lake – Hydrobiologia, 215: 21–29.
  • 11. Jenkins D.G., Underwood M.O. 1998 – Zooplankton may not disperse readily in wind, tain, or waterfowl – Hydrobiologia, 387/388: 15–21.
  • 12. Karabin A., Ejsmont-Karabin J. 2005 – An evidence for vertical migrations of small rotifers – a case of rotifer community in a dystrophic lake – Hydrobiologia, 546: 381–386
  • 13. Sanoamuang L., Savatenalinton S. 2001 – The rotifer fauna of Lake Kud-Thing, a shallow lake in Nong Khai Province, northeast Thailand – Hydrobiologia, 446/447: 297–304.
  • 14. Sarma S.S.S., Elias-Gutierrez M. 1998 – Rotifer diversity in a central Mexican pond – Hydrobiologia, 387/388: 47–54.
  • 15. Segers H. 1991 – Contribution to the knowledge of the Rotifer fauna of the Galapagos islands – Biol. Jb. Dodonaea, 58: 113–119.
  • 16. Segers H. 1995 – Rotifera, vol. 2: The Lecanidae (Monogononta) (In: Guides to the Identifi-cation of the Microinvertebrates of the Continental Waters of the World, 6, SPB) – Academic Publishing bv, Amsterdam, 226 pp.).
  • 17. Segers H. 2003 – A biogeographical analysis of rotifers of the genus Trichocerca Lamarck, 1801 (Trichocercidae, Monogononta, Rotifera), with notes on taxonomy – Hydrobiologia, 500: 103–114.
  • 18. Segers H., Dumont H.J. 1993 – Zoogeography of Pacific Ocean islands: a comparison of the rotifer faunas of Easter Island and the Galapagos archipelago – Hydrobiologia, 255/256: 475–480.
  • 19. Shurin J.B. 2000 – Dispersal limitation, invasion resistance, and the structure of pond zooplankton communities – Ecology, 81: 3074–3086.
  • 20. Steinberg C.E.W., Kamara S., Prokhotskaya V.Yu., Manusadzianas L., Karasyova T.A., Timofeyev M.A., Jie Z., Paul A., Meinelt T., Farjalla V. F., Matsuo A.Y. O., Kent Burnison, B., Menzel R. 2006 – Dissolved humic substances – ecological driving forces from the individual to the ecosystem level? – Freshw. Biol. 51: 1189–1210.
  • 21. Vieira L.C.G., Bini L.M., Velho L.F.M., Mazai G.R. 2007 – Influence of spatial complexity on the density and diversity of periphytic rotifers, microcrustaceans and testate amoebae – Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, 170: 77–85.
  • 22. Wiszniewski J. 1953 – Fauna wrotków Polski i rejonów przyległych [Rotifer fauna of Poland and adjacent regions] – Pol. Arch. Hydrobiol. 1: 317–490 (in Polish).
  • 23. Zieliński P., Ejsmont-Karabin J., Grabowska M., Karpowicz M. 2011 - Ecological status of shallow Lake Gorbacz (NE Poland) in its final stage before drying up - Oceanol. Hydrobiol. Stud. 40: 1-12.
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