Permafrost thaw lakes and ponds as habitats for abundant rotifer populations

Thermokarst lakes and ponds were sampled across a range of permafrost landscapes in subarctic QuĂŠbec (Nunavik, Canada), to compare their rotifer and other zooplankton characteristics with a set of rock-basin lakes and ponds in the region. A total of 24 rotifer species were identified, with an avera...

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Main Authors: Bégin, Paschale Noël, Vincent, Warwick
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: NRC Research Press (a division of Canadian Science Publishing) 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/77327
http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/AS-2016-0017
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Summary:Thermokarst lakes and ponds were sampled across a range of permafrost landscapes in subarctic QuĂŠbec (Nunavik, Canada), to compare their rotifer and other zooplankton characteristics with a set of rock-basin lakes and ponds in the region. A total of 24 rotifer species were identified, with an average of 7 taxa per waterbody. Rotifer abundance was an order of magnitude higher in the thaw ponds than in rock-basin waters. In some thaw ponds, rotifers accounted for >50% of the total zooplankton biomass, but for The accepted manuscript in pdf format is listed with the files at the bottom of this page. The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the manuscript may differ slightly between what is listed on this page and what is listed in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript; that in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript is what was submitted by the author.