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Factors affecting seasonal patterns in epilimnion zooplankton community in one of the largest man-made lakes in Africa (Lake Nasser, Egypt)
Authors:Adel Ali A. Mageed  Mahmoud T. Heikal
Affiliation:a National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, 101 Kasr Al Ainy St., Cairo, Egypt
b National Water Research Center, Nile Research Institute, El Kanater El Khayria, Egypt
Abstract:The objective of the study was to determine which factors regulate zooplankton organisms along Lake Nasser. Temperature, pH, DO, conductivity, turbidity, nutrients, and zooplankton abundance were measured. Twenty-three species of zooplankton were recorded in Lake Nasser included in Copepoda, Cladocera and Rotifera. Copepoda represented the main bulk of the community. The lowest standing stock of zooplankton was noticed during spring due to the highest fish predation during this season associated with the lowest turbidity. Big difference in temperature in Lake Nasser along the year round is considered as a controlling factor related to range of tolerance of species. The oscillation of the lake water level and the different factors affect the standing stock of zooplankton in the lake. Thus, continuous monitoring of Lake Nasser biota should be undertaken to follow the changes in the ecosystem.
Keywords:Physico-chemical factors   Zooplankton   African lakes   Lake Nasser   Turbidity
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