Jr. Roca et al., Endorheic versus karstic lakes: patterns of ostracod distributions and lake typology in a Mediterranean landscape (Castilla La Mancha, Spain), MAR FRESH R, 51(4), 2000, pp. 311-319
In a survey for conservation of non-marine aquatic systems, the ostracod co
mpositions of 43 water bodies sampled in central Spain were analysed by mul
tivariate ordination (DCA) and classification (TWINSPAN) methods, showing a
clear division in lake typology. The wide variety of life modes and habita
t requirements of non-marine ostracod species yields assemblages of species
of value as ecological indicators. Endorheic shallow lakes, highly tempora
ry, are characterized by an assemblage of circum-Mediterranean and endemic
species. Karstic and more stable lakes are inhabited by northern Holarctic
or Palaearctic species, depending on the history and environmental conditio
ns of the water body. Between these two extremes, the study of ostracod ass
emblages permits the distinction, on a finer scale, of a gradient of lake t
ypes with different disturbance conditions, resulting from a combination of
hydrological, climatic, chemical and anthropogenic factors. At the extreme
of that gradient, highly tolerant cosmopolitan species play an important r
ole in the ostracod community of sites severely affected by human activitie
s.