2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-018-3638-4
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Long-term trends in seasonal plankton dynamics in Lake Mead (Nevada-Arizona, USA) and implications for climate change

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“…The interactions among factors such as decreased transparency, competition for resources, and fish predation pressure may have limited the development of these winter favored populations in the summer. Like phytoplankton, zooplankton have characteristic seasonal cycles that are strongly linked to temperature seasonality, hydrology, food availability, and predation pressure, and variations in these factors can affect the populations of these organisms (Havens et al, 2009;Beaver et al, 2018;Hu et al, 2019). However, previous studies (e.g., Havens, 2002;Pinto-Coelho et al, 2005) and our results indicate that there appears to be a greater correlation between microcrustaceans and TP concentrations than between microcrustaceans and Chl-a in the SS reservoir.…”
Section: Zooplankton Community Structure and Temporal Variation In Thcontrasting
confidence: 68%
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“…The interactions among factors such as decreased transparency, competition for resources, and fish predation pressure may have limited the development of these winter favored populations in the summer. Like phytoplankton, zooplankton have characteristic seasonal cycles that are strongly linked to temperature seasonality, hydrology, food availability, and predation pressure, and variations in these factors can affect the populations of these organisms (Havens et al, 2009;Beaver et al, 2018;Hu et al, 2019). However, previous studies (e.g., Havens, 2002;Pinto-Coelho et al, 2005) and our results indicate that there appears to be a greater correlation between microcrustaceans and TP concentrations than between microcrustaceans and Chl-a in the SS reservoir.…”
Section: Zooplankton Community Structure and Temporal Variation In Thcontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…An important aspect of this study is that we analyze the major zooplankton groups (rotifers, cladocerans, and copepods) together; an approach that incorporates an important component: the community composition which results from biotic interactions between different zooplankton groups (Eskinazi-Sant'Anna et al, 2013;Beaver et al, 2018). Therefore, zooplankton communities have potential value as indicators of various system properties, including trophic conditions (García-Chicote, Armengol & Rojo, 2018;Perbiche-Neves et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…biovolume would be highest at relatively lower temperatures compared to other potentially toxigenic taxa. Likewise, a toxic bloom of Microcystis recently appeared in Lake Mead (Beaver et al, 2018) when surface temperatures were sub-maximal (approximately 22 °C). Despite an association between high growth rates and warmer temperatures, Cylindrospermopsis spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For simplicity, this will be referred to as Lake Mead Region hereafter. The surface water temperature of Lake Mead ranges from 11°C to 31°C over the course of a year [33], and the average annual precipitation from 1979 to 2018 was 244±91 mm. Lake Mead is important economically as it supplies water to over 25 million people for household use, agriculture, and power generation across the U.S. Southwest [34] and supplying about 90% of municipal water needs in the Las Vegas Valley [33].…”
Section: Lake Mead Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%