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  • Effects of freshwater salinization on a salt-naïve planktonic eukaryote community
  • Astorg, Louis; PhD student; UQAM
  • 2021-10-27
  • Astorg, L. 2021. Effects of freshwater salinization on a salt-naïve planktonic eukaryote community ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-28).
  • Salinization of freshwater ecosystems is a widespread issue, but evidence of ecological effects on aquatic eukaryote communities remains scarce. We experimentally exposed naive planktonic communities of a north-temperate, freshwater lake to a gradient of chloride (Cl-) concentration (0.27-1400 mg Cl-.L-1) with in-situ mesocosms. Following six weeks of exposure, we measured changes in the diversity, composition, and abundance of eukaryotic 18S rRNA gene. Total phytoplankton biomass remained unchanged, but we observed a shift in dominant phytoplankton groups with elevated salt concentration, from Cryptophyta and Chlorophyta that dominated in lower chloride concentrations (<185 mg Cl-.L-1) to Ochrophyta that dominated at higher conductivity (>185 mg Cl-.L-1). Most zooplankton and rotifer taxa were sensitive to the salinity and disappeared at low chloride concentrations (<40 mg Cl-.L-1). While ciliates thrived at low chloride concentrations (<185 mg Cl-.L-1), fungal groups dominated at intermediate chloride concentrations (185 mg Cl-.L-1 to 640 mg Cl-.L-1), and only phytoplankton remained at the highest chloride concentrations (> 640 mg Cl-.L-1).

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