Abstract
The zooplankton in Øvre Heimdalsvatn was studied from May 1969 to Aug 1973 in order to obtain knowledge about their functioning and role in the lake ecosystem. The paper concentrates on the main species: Holopedium gibberum, Bosmina longispina, Cyclops scutifer. Heterocope saliens, Conochilus unicornis, Polyarthra vulgaris and Kellicottia longispina but Megacyclops gigus, Daphnia longispina and ciliated cells are also considered. The development of the populations was fairly synchronized and made it possible to determine life cycles, development times, growth, reproduction and production from field data. The total production of the multicellular zooplankton was 2–3 mg dry wt m−2 yr−1. The cladocerans dominated and their share of the total was 84–92% compared to the copepods 5–8% and the rotifers 3–8%. The ciliate production was not estimated, but their biomass exceeded that of the copepods and rotifers. The spring spate, June temperatures, food availability and invertebrate predation were found to be the most important regulatory factors for life cycle dynamics and production. Allochthonous organic matter was found to be a necessary food resource in addition to algae.
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