Diversity (Sep 2022)

Diversity and Community Structure of Zooplankton in Homestead Ponds of a Tropical Coastal Area

  • Sima Rani Karmakar,
  • Mohammad Belal Hossain,
  • Md. Milon Sarker,
  • As-Ad Ujjaman Nur,
  • Ahasan Habib,
  • Bilal Ahamad Paray,
  • Mohammad Khalid Al-Sadoon,
  • Aneela Gulnaz,
  • Takaomi Arai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d14090755
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 755

Abstract

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As an intermediary connection between primary producers and higher trophic levels, zooplankton are an important component of the aquatic food chain, contributing significantly to aquatic biological productivity. This study describes the zooplankton diversity and community structure, as well as their relationships with ecological factors, in homestead ponds of a coastal district along the northern Bay of Bengal region. Significant differences (p Diaptomus gracilis and Brachionus calyciflorus were found to be significant contributors (>10%) to the zooplankton community structure in different months. The ANOSIM results revealed that 10 species of zooplankton were significant contributors based on their average dissimilarity. The canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) identified that pH, transparency, nitrates, and phosphates have a significant impact on the abundance of zooplankton species in the homestead ponds in the study area.

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