Rotifer production in a shallow artificial lake (Lobo-Broa reservoir, SP, Brazil)

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Autor(a) principal: PELÁEZ-RODRÍGUEZ,M.
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: MATSUMURA-TUNDISI,T.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Resumo: Rotifer production in a shallow artificial lake (Lobo-Broa Reservoir) was studied for twenty consecutive days between August 25, 1995 and September 13, 1995, during the dry season. Two species were dominant, during this period namely Filinia pejleri and Keratella americana, contributing, respectively, 36% and 28% to total rotifer numbers. Production estimates of these species were, respectively, 41.93 and 80.70 µg dry weight.m-3.d-1, corresponding to 18.45 and 35.51 µgCm-3.d-1. The population of F. pejleri was numerically more abundant than that of K. americana, while the production of the former was less, as a result of lower egg to female ratios.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Rotifer production in a shallow artificial lake (Lobo-Broa reservoir, SP, Brazil)
title Rotifer production in a shallow artificial lake (Lobo-Broa reservoir, SP, Brazil)
spellingShingle Rotifer production in a shallow artificial lake (Lobo-Broa reservoir, SP, Brazil)
PELÁEZ-RODRÍGUEZ,M.
Rotifer
production
reservoir
title_short Rotifer production in a shallow artificial lake (Lobo-Broa reservoir, SP, Brazil)
title_full Rotifer production in a shallow artificial lake (Lobo-Broa reservoir, SP, Brazil)
title_fullStr Rotifer production in a shallow artificial lake (Lobo-Broa reservoir, SP, Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed Rotifer production in a shallow artificial lake (Lobo-Broa reservoir, SP, Brazil)
title_sort Rotifer production in a shallow artificial lake (Lobo-Broa reservoir, SP, Brazil)
author PELÁEZ-RODRÍGUEZ,M.
author_facet PELÁEZ-RODRÍGUEZ,M.
MATSUMURA-TUNDISI,T.
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author2 MATSUMURA-TUNDISI,T.
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MATSUMURA-TUNDISI,T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rotifer
production
reservoir
topic Rotifer
production
reservoir
description Rotifer production in a shallow artificial lake (Lobo-Broa Reservoir) was studied for twenty consecutive days between August 25, 1995 and September 13, 1995, during the dry season. Two species were dominant, during this period namely Filinia pejleri and Keratella americana, contributing, respectively, 36% and 28% to total rotifer numbers. Production estimates of these species were, respectively, 41.93 and 80.70 µg dry weight.m-3.d-1, corresponding to 18.45 and 35.51 µgCm-3.d-1. The population of F. pejleri was numerically more abundant than that of K. americana, while the production of the former was less, as a result of lower egg to female ratios.
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