Distribution, diversity and ecology of modern freshwater ostracodes (Crustacea), and hydrochemical characteristics of Lago Petén Itzá, Guatemala

We analyzed modern ostracode species assemblages and water column physico-chemical characteristics in Lago Péten Itzá, Guatemala. Lake waters are dominated by sulfate, bicarbonate, calcium and magnesium and display a total ion concentration of ~11 meq L-1. Eleven extant ostracode species were identi...

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Main Authors Liseth PÉREZ, Julia LORENSCHAT, Rita BUGJA, Mark BRENNER, Burkhard SCHARF, Antje SCHWALB
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Published PAGEPress Publications 2010
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Summary:We analyzed modern ostracode species assemblages and water column physico-chemical characteristics in Lago Péten Itzá, Guatemala. Lake waters are dominated by sulfate, bicarbonate, calcium and magnesium and display a total ion concentration of ~11 meq L-1. Eleven extant ostracode species were identified. We found higher abundances of living ostracodes, as well as relatively higher species richness (eight species) and biodiversity (H of 1.6) between the littoral zone and a water depth of 20 m. At water depths >40 m, these variables all decreased. The thermocline is located at a water depth of ~20-40 m. Cluster analysis revealed three water depth ranges in the lake of importance to ostracode distribution: 1) littoral zone (0.1-3 m), 2) water depths from the base of the littoral zone to the base of the thermocline (3-40 m), and 3) water depths below the thermocline (40-160 m). The assemblage "Darwinula-Heterocypris-Pseudocandona-Strandesia" is characteristic of waters <15 m. The "Cypridopsis-Cytheridella-Limnocythere" assemblage characterizes waters <40 m and "Physocypria" indicates waters >40 m. Ostracode taxa from Lago Petén Itzá show specific ecological preferences related to water depth and associated physico-chemical characteristics, thus illustrating the potential of ostracodes as indicators of lake level changes and hydrodynamics.
Bibliography:http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=openurl&genre=article&issn=11295767&date=2010&volume=69&issue=1&spage=146
http://limnol.pagepress.org/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/88