2020
DOI: 10.23818/limn.39.01
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Effects of the presence of annual killifish on the assemblage structure of resting stages of aquatic invertebrates in temporary ponds

Abstract: Effects of the presence of annual killifish on the assemblage structure of resting stages of aquatic invertebrates in temporary pondsPredation pressure from vertebrates can affect the production of aquatic invertebrate resting stages in ponds, but the effects of seasonal predation on the assemblages of their hatchlings remains poorly understood. This study assessed the effects of the presence and density of annual killifish predators on the structure of assemblages of aquatic invertebrate hatchlings, as well a… Show more

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“…One contingency that might have contributed to this result is that certain water chemistry parameters influence the production of dormant eggs (e.g., productivity, salinity, hardness) (Araújo et al, 2015;Santangelo et al, 2015) were not assessed in this study. Predatory cues can also interfere in egg production and hatchling composition in Cladocera (Vendramin et al, 2020). In this study, although fish presence was recorded in all ponds, fish composition was not assessed and could have possibly driven changes in the composition of the egg bank of Cladocera.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…One contingency that might have contributed to this result is that certain water chemistry parameters influence the production of dormant eggs (e.g., productivity, salinity, hardness) (Araújo et al, 2015;Santangelo et al, 2015) were not assessed in this study. Predatory cues can also interfere in egg production and hatchling composition in Cladocera (Vendramin et al, 2020). In this study, although fish presence was recorded in all ponds, fish composition was not assessed and could have possibly driven changes in the composition of the egg bank of Cladocera.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%