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TitleDynamics of rotifer and cladoceran resting stages during copper pollution and recovery in a subalpine lake
AbstractDespite their ecological importance and ability to react to environmental changes, including pollution, monogonont rotifers have never been used in palaeolimnological studies because they do not leave subfossil remains. In this study, we tested the possibility of using rotifer resting eggs as a proxy for reconstruction of changes in biodiversity during chronic copper pollution and recovery of a deep sudalpine lake (Lake Orta, Italy). The lake was selected owing to a rich history of previous studies that explored species-specific responses to environmental stressors. Rotifer-based results were compared with those on ephippia and on previously investigated Cladocera subfossil remains. Responses of Rotifera resting eggs to environmental changes were clear and consistent with those previously observed on Cladocera. The abundance of resting eggs increased during pollution, and new morphotypes appeared in addition to those already present. However, overall diversity decreased sharply, as a few morphotypes became dominant. Resting eggs of Brachionus calyciflorus as old as ca. 100 years were still fully viable; viability was not affected by toxic conditions of the environment in which the eggs were produced. Over a period of ca. 80 years, all resting eggs of B. calyciflorus belonged to a single clone, the most widely distributed one in North America. Cladocera ephippia started to accumulate later and at a lower level of abundance than rotifer resting eggs. Overall, Cladocera ephippia were, however, less effective than rotifers in tracing lake historical changes. The results point out at the great potential of using rotifer resting eggs in palaeolimnological reconstructions.
SourceAnnales de limnologie 48, pp. 151–160
JournalAnnales de limnologie
EditorEDP sciences,, Les Ulis, Francia
Year2012
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1051/limn/2012006
AuthorsPiscia R., Guilizzoni P., Fontaneto D., Vignati D.A.L., Appleby P.G., Manca M.
Text192984 2012 10.1051/limn/2012006 Dynamics of rotifer and cladoceran resting stages during copper pollution and recovery in a subalpine lake Piscia R., Guilizzoni P., Fontaneto D., Vignati D.A.L., Appleby P.G., Manca M. CNR ISE, Pallanza Verbania ;CNR IRSA, Brugherio ;Environmental Radioactivity Research Centre, Mathematical Sciences Building, University of Liverpool, Liverpool Despite their ecological importance and ability to react to environmental changes, including pollution, monogonont rotifers have never been used in palaeolimnological studies because they do not leave subfossil remains. In this study, we tested the possibility of using rotifer resting eggs as a proxy for reconstruction of changes in biodiversity during chronic copper pollution and recovery of a deep sudalpine lake Lake Orta, Italy . The lake was selected owing to a rich history of previous studies that explored species specific responses to environmental stressors. Rotifer based results were compared with those on ephippia and on previously investigated Cladocera subfossil remains. Responses of Rotifera resting eggs to environmental changes were clear and consistent with those previously observed on Cladocera. The abundance of resting eggs increased during pollution, and new morphotypes appeared in addition to those already present. However, overall diversity decreased sharply, as a few morphotypes became dominant. Resting eggs of Brachionus calyciflorus as old as ca. 100 years were still fully viable; viability was not affected by toxic conditions of the environment in which the eggs were produced. Over a period of ca. 80 years, all resting eggs of B. calyciflorus belonged to a single clone, the most widely distributed one in North America. Cladocera ephippia started to accumulate later and at a lower level of abundance than rotifer resting eggs. Overall, Cladocera ephippia were, however, less effective than rotifers in tracing lake historical changes. The results point out at the great potential of using rotifer resting eggs in palaeolimnological reconstructions. 48 http //journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract fromPage=online aid=8563966 full Articolo in rivista EDP sciences, 0003 4088 Annales de limnologie Annales de limnologie Ann. limnol. Annales de limnologie. International journal of limnology piero.guilizzoni GUILIZZONI PIERO roberta.piscia PISCIA ROBERTA davideanselmoluigi.vignati VIGNATI DAVIDE ANSELMO LUIGI diego.fontaneto FONTANETO DIEGO marinamarcella.manca MANCA MARINA MARCELLA TA.P04.016.004 Ecologia teorica e applicata degli ecosistemi acquatici TA.P04.021.008 Tossicita ed effetti di inquinanti antropici e/o naturali in ecosistemi acquatici