M. Winder et al., Distribution patterns of benthic crustaceans in a formerly meromictic lakewith changing trophic conditions (Lake Piburg, Tyrol, Austria), ARCH HYDROB, 147(4), 2000, pp. 519-533
The change of the crustacean fauna in the soft sediment of an Alpine lake (
Lake Piburg) due to reoligotrophication is investigated. Samples were taken
with a Core-Sampler (Kajak-type) along two transects from 5 m to the maxim
um depth of the lake (24 m) in November 1994 and May 1995, and compared to
a study from 20 years ago. The crustacean fauna typically consisted of Clad
ocera, Copepoda, and Ostracoda with benthic, planktonic and diapausing repr
esentatives. Density and biomass of crustaceans showed high variation with
water depth and season. The average density of crustaceans in the soft sedi
ment reached 105,289 ind. m(-2) with a biomass of 409.9 mg DW m(-2) in Nove
mber; in May these values were much lower (25,333 ind. m(-2) and 66.1 mgDWm
(-2)). Comparisons with an earlier study, when the hypolimnion was anoxic,
suggest that changes in distribution patterns, densities, and species compo
sition were due to a change in trophic state. The recovery of the hypolimni
on reflected a trend towards oligotrophy. In contrast, the crustacean commu
nity in the hypolimnion still indicates eutrophy.