Abstract

Little effort has been devoted to charac- terizing the resting egg banks in tropical lakes. In this study, we evaluated the structure of egg banks across 26 Brazilian lakes located in four geographical regions. We also evaluated cross-taxon concordance in species richness and community similarity between dormant rotifers and dormant cladocerans, and searched for concordant patterns between dormant and active communities. We observed 88 taxa among all the hatchlings that belonged mainly to rotifers and cladocerans. Lakes located in the same geographical region displayed more similar dormant communities. Overall, no concordance was observed between dormant rotifers and dormant cladocerans. Concor- dance in community similarity was observed between dormant and active organisms but only for rotifers and the entire zooplankton community. Resting egg banks were not associated to a set of environmental variables. Our results demonstrate the occurrence of resting egg banks in several tropical lakes. Due to the weak concordant patterns, rotifers or cladocerans found in egg banks should be used cautiously as a surrogate of the other group in zooplankton surveys. Finally, the lack of strong concordance between the active and dormant stages of cladocerans suggests that some species may not receive appropriate cues to induce diapause.

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