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Zooplankton of Beyhan Dam Lake (Elazığ, Turkey)

2014

Seasonal variations of the zooplankton were studied in Beyhan Dam Lake between March 2011 and February 2012. Samples were collected from 2 different stations basis with plankton net, both horizontally and vertically. In Beyhan Dam Lake 32 zooplankton species were identified. Zooplankton samples were consisted of 93.38% Rotifera, 3.99% Cladocera, and %2.63 Copepoda, including 24, 5, and 3 taxa, respectively. Rotifera was the dominant group of zooplankton with respect to species numbers, frequency of occurrence, and density. All of the zooplanktonic species have been detected for the first time in Beyhan Dam Lake with this study. Some chemical and physical parameters as pH, dissolved oxygen, water temperature were also measured during the research.

Zooplankton Composition of Karkamış Dam Lake (Gaziantep-Turkey)

Zooplankton ofKarkamış Dam Lake was investigated seasonally between April 2011 and May 2012 period. During the study, a total of 43 species (28 belong to phylum Rotifera, 10 to Cladocera and 5 Copepoda) were found in Karkamış Dam Lake. All of the zooplanktonic species have been identified for the first time in Karkamış Dam Lake. Some chemical and physical parameters as pH, dissolved oxygen, water temperature were measured during field trips.

Zooplankton of Hancağız Dam Lake (Gaziantep - Turkey)

Survey in Fisheries Sciences, 2014

Zooplankton samples were taken seasonally from Hancağız Dam Lake between April 2012-May 2013 period. During the study, a total of 52 species (34 belong to genus Rotifera, 11 to Cladocera and 7 Copepoda) were found in Hancağız Dam Lake. Based on the number of individuals, rotifers were the dominant group in the dam lake (65.4%) followed by Cladocera (21.2%) and Copepoda (13.4%). All of the zooplanktonic species have been detected for the first time in Hancağız Dam Lake. The datas determined from the zooplankton community in Hancağız Dam Lake wereanalysedbyShannonWienerspeciesrichnessindex (H ı), Margalef diversity index(D) and Sorenson similarity index. H ı value was found highest with 3.73 in spring. D index value was calculated in its highest level in spring with 6.31.

A Study on Zooplankton Fauna and Some Water Quality Parameters of Kozan Dam Lake (Adana, Turkey)

Journal of Limnology and Freshwater Fisheries Research, 2019

Some water quality parameters (Secchi disk depth, water temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, conductivity, chlorophyll a, NO2-N, NO3-N, NH4-N, PO4-P) and zooplankton fauna were determined in the Kozan Dam Lake. While the quality of the reservoir water was first class water in terms of temperature, dissolved oxygen, NH4-N, PO4-P, it was second-class water in terms of conductivity, pH, NO3-N. In total, 50 zooplankton species belonging to 26 families were determined (29 species belonging to 17 families from Rotifera, 15 species belonging to 7 families from Cladocera and 6 species belonging to 2 families from Copepoda). Brachionidae (Rotifera) was the most species rich family with 7 species, followed by Chydoridae (Cladocera) and Cyclopidae (Copepoda) with 6 and 5 species respectively. The most dominant species were Synchaeta pectinata (38.33%) from Rotifera, Bosmina longirostris (5.71%) from Cladocera and Cyclops vicinus (0.67%) from Copepoda. At the same time, the species found in every month were Asplanchna priodonta, Polyarthra dolichoptera, Bosmina longirostris, Ceriodaphnia pulchella, Cyclops vicinus and Diacyclops bicuspidatus. In the study, Rotifera was the most abundant group with 67%, followed by Cladocera with 29% and Copepoda with 4%. On the other hand, total Rotifera was found mostly in December (10099 individual/ m 3), Cladocera in January (4928 ind./m 3) and Copepoda in September (1091 ind./m 3).

The zooplankton composition of Lake Ladik (Samsun, Turkey)

TURKISH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2015

Introduction Zooplankton plays an important role in aquatic ecosystems (Baloch et al., 2005). Zooplankton species have been used as an indicator of the trophic states of lakes (El-Bassat and Taylor, 2007; Ahangar et al., 2012) because of their sensitivity to any ecological change in water bodies (Güher et al., 2011). Additionally, Saksena (1987) reported that zooplankton should be considered as an indicator of water quality. Baloch and Suzuki (2009) concluded that Cladocera and Rotifera dominate eutrophic lakes, whereas Copepoda dominates oligotrophic lakes. Many studies on zooplankton communities of inland water bodies have been carried out in Turkey (e.g.

A Taxonomical Study on the Zooplankton Fauna of Hirfanli Dam Lake (Kirşehir), Turkey

gazi university journal of science, 2005

The zooplankton fauna of Hirfanli dam lake was studied taxonomically during July 1997- May 1998. A total of 31 species was determined. Out of these 18 species belong to Rotifera, 9 to Cladocera and 4 to Copepoda. Owing to that the study reveals the results of first attemp on zooplankton species all the species given are considered as new record.

A Study on the Zooplanktonic Fauna of the Dam Lakes Kunduzlar and Çatören (Kırka-Eskişehir)

Turk. J. Zool, 1998

In the present study, the zooplanktonic fauna of the Kunduzlar and Çatören dam lakes (Kırka basin-Eskişehir) was investigated during August 1994-June 1995. Eight species of Rotifera, five species of Cladocera and two species of Copepoda were identified in both dam lakes. In addition, the mean zooplankton abundance (ind. m-3) and physical and chemical parameters of dam lakes were given.

Diversity and abundance of zooplankton in Medik Reservoir of Turkey

2017

Zooplankton samples were taken monthly from Medik Reservoir between June 2013-July 2014. A total of 40 species (28 belonging to Rotifera, 8 to Cladocera and 4 to Copepoda) were identified in the reservoir. Rotifers were the dominant group in the reservoir (70%) followed by Cladocera (20%) and Copepoda (10%). Water temperature, pH and dissolved oxygen were measured during field trips. Shannon Wiever species index value was recorded with the highest value being 2.81. The Q Brachionus/Trichocerca index value of 2 indicated that the reservoir was eutrophic.

Seasonal Variations of Zooplankton in Nazik Lake (Turkey)

2019

In this study, zooplankton community of Nazik Lake studied seasonally. Zooplankton samples were collected from three different stations with standart hydro-bios plankton net, both horizontally and vertically. In the lake 25 zooplankton species were identified. Zooplankton samples were consisted of 14 Rotifera, 8 Cladocera, and 3 Copepoda, respectively. Rotifera was the dominant group of zooplankton with regard to species numbers and densities