one publication added to basket [53422] | Zooplankton species composition in the Oosterschelde (SW Netherlands) before, during and after the construction of a storm-surge barrier
Bakker, C. (1994). Zooplankton species composition in the Oosterschelde (SW Netherlands) before, during and after the construction of a storm-surge barrier, in: Nienhuis, P.H. et al. The Oosterschelde Estuary (The Netherlands): A case-study of a changing ecosystem. Developments in Hydrobiology, 97: pp. 117-126. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1174-4_10 In: Nienhuis, P.H.; Smaal, A.C. (Ed.) (1994). The Oosterschelde Estuary (The Netherlands): A case-study of a changing ecosystem. Developments in Hydrobiology, 97. Springer Science+Business Media: Dordrecht. ISBN 978-94-010-4512-4; e-ISBN 978-94-011-1174-4. XXIV, 597 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1174-4, more In: Dumont, H.J. (Ed.) Developments in Hydrobiology. Kluwer Academic/Springer: The Hague; London; Boston; Dordrecht. ISSN 0167-8418, more Related to:Bakker, C. (1994). Zooplankton species composition in the Oosterschelde (SW Netherlands) before, during and after the construction of a storm-surge barrier. Hydrobiologia 282: 117-126. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00024625, more |
Keywords | Patterns Properties > Patterns Acartia clausi Giesbrecht, 1889 [WoRMS]; Acartia tonsa Dana, 1849-1852 [WoRMS]; Calanoida [WoRMS]; Copepoda [WoRMS]; Synchaeta Ehrenberg, 1832 [WoRMS] Marine/Coastal; Brackish water | Author keywords | Copepods; Zooplankton species; Acartia-tonsa; Storm-surge barrier; A-clausi; Lagoon; Synchaeta spp oosterschelde; North-sea; Seasonal succession; Lagoon-like character; Waters; Egg-production; Estuary; Estuarium |
Abstract | During the period of construction of a storm-surge barrier current velocities decreased strongly and the Eastern compartment of the basin obtained a lagoon-like character. The rotifer Synchaeta spp., already abundant in the neighbouring salt and brackish lakes, profited from this condition. Higher and less fluctuating salinities caused the estuarine character of this compartment to disappear in the post-barrier years. This was reflected in the obscured succession of some Acartia species: the estuarine A. tonsa dominated in pre-barrier- and barrier years during summer, while the marine A. clausi was abundant in the post-barrier Oosterschelde during that time. Also the changed food conditions (Bakker & Vink, 1993) may have played a role in this phenomenon. Further changes in species composition were hardly observed. The main changes were of a quantitative nature (Bakker & Van Rijswijk, 1993; Tackx et al., 1993). A list of the commonly occurring species is given. |
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