2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1065960/v1
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Impact of river-reservoir hybrid system on zooplankton community and river connectivity

Abstract: Semi-permanent anthropogenic connectivity regulation in rivers, such as via weirs and dams, affects the plankton community. We hypothesised that the longitudinal similarity of the zooplankton community in a river could change in a river-reservoir hybrid system (RRHS). The impact of weir construction on zooplankton communities in terms of species diversity, abundance, and community structure was examined biweekly at six sites on the Nakdong River main channel for 14 years (before construction: 2002–2008; after … Show more

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