Diversity of Zooplankton in the Rice Fields in Suphan Buri Province, Thailand, with a New Record of Cyclopoid Copepod

Rice fields are dynamic ecosystems with complex niche structures for organisms, and they have been hypothesised to have high biodiversity. Accordingly, in this study, the diversity of zooplankton in rice fields in Suphan Buri Province, a large area of rice plantations in the central region of Thaila...

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Main Authors: Supiyanit Maiphae, Thanida Saetang, Natthida Jantawong, Koraon Wongkamhaeng, Narisara Piyasaengthong
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:f37dfe5a4ca4486c9bf7dae1f2f2cc16 2023-11-12T04:28:15+01:00 Diversity of Zooplankton in the Rice Fields in Suphan Buri Province, Thailand, with a New Record of Cyclopoid Copepod Supiyanit Maiphae Thanida Saetang Natthida Jantawong Koraon Wongkamhaeng Narisara Piyasaengthong 2023-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/d15101054 https://doaj.org/article/f37dfe5a4ca4486c9bf7dae1f2f2cc16 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/15/10/1054 https://doaj.org/toc/1424-2818 doi:10.3390/d15101054 1424-2818 https://doaj.org/article/f37dfe5a4ca4486c9bf7dae1f2f2cc16 Diversity, Vol 15, Iss 1054, p 1054 (2023) temporary pond agroecosystem Mesocyclops kayi Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/d15101054 2023-10-29T00:36:45Z Rice fields are dynamic ecosystems with complex niche structures for organisms, and they have been hypothesised to have high biodiversity. Accordingly, in this study, the diversity of zooplankton in rice fields in Suphan Buri Province, a large area of rice plantations in the central region of Thailand, was examined. A total of 100 species, including 52 rotifers, 18 cladocerans, and 30 copepods, were recorded, including Mesocyclops kayi , which was a new record in Thailand. A high Simpson’s diversity index (0.63) and a low Pielou’s species evenness index (0.02) confirmed various potential niches for zooplankton in this ecosystem, leading to a low Jaccard similarity index both among the current rice fields and those in other regions. Moreover, the species richness estimators suggested that more species are expected to be discovered in the rice fields. Rotifer and copepod communities are influenced by local environmental variables, including dissolved oxygen, salinity, conductivity, and chlorophyll a. The results of this study fill a gap in the knowledge regarding the diversity and ecology of zooplankton in rice fields. However, further research is needed to fully comprehend the function of this ecosystem and the actual diversity in Thailand. Article in Journal/Newspaper Copepods Rotifer Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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Mesocyclops kayi
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
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agroecosystem
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Biology (General)
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Thanida Saetang
Natthida Jantawong
Koraon Wongkamhaeng
Narisara Piyasaengthong
Diversity of Zooplankton in the Rice Fields in Suphan Buri Province, Thailand, with a New Record of Cyclopoid Copepod
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agroecosystem
Mesocyclops kayi
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
description Rice fields are dynamic ecosystems with complex niche structures for organisms, and they have been hypothesised to have high biodiversity. Accordingly, in this study, the diversity of zooplankton in rice fields in Suphan Buri Province, a large area of rice plantations in the central region of Thailand, was examined. A total of 100 species, including 52 rotifers, 18 cladocerans, and 30 copepods, were recorded, including Mesocyclops kayi , which was a new record in Thailand. A high Simpson’s diversity index (0.63) and a low Pielou’s species evenness index (0.02) confirmed various potential niches for zooplankton in this ecosystem, leading to a low Jaccard similarity index both among the current rice fields and those in other regions. Moreover, the species richness estimators suggested that more species are expected to be discovered in the rice fields. Rotifer and copepod communities are influenced by local environmental variables, including dissolved oxygen, salinity, conductivity, and chlorophyll a. The results of this study fill a gap in the knowledge regarding the diversity and ecology of zooplankton in rice fields. However, further research is needed to fully comprehend the function of this ecosystem and the actual diversity in Thailand.
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author Supiyanit Maiphae
Thanida Saetang
Natthida Jantawong
Koraon Wongkamhaeng
Narisara Piyasaengthong
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Thanida Saetang
Natthida Jantawong
Koraon Wongkamhaeng
Narisara Piyasaengthong
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title Diversity of Zooplankton in the Rice Fields in Suphan Buri Province, Thailand, with a New Record of Cyclopoid Copepod
title_short Diversity of Zooplankton in the Rice Fields in Suphan Buri Province, Thailand, with a New Record of Cyclopoid Copepod
title_full Diversity of Zooplankton in the Rice Fields in Suphan Buri Province, Thailand, with a New Record of Cyclopoid Copepod
title_fullStr Diversity of Zooplankton in the Rice Fields in Suphan Buri Province, Thailand, with a New Record of Cyclopoid Copepod
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of Zooplankton in the Rice Fields in Suphan Buri Province, Thailand, with a New Record of Cyclopoid Copepod
title_sort diversity of zooplankton in the rice fields in suphan buri province, thailand, with a new record of cyclopoid copepod
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