The zooplankton of the River Aliakmon was studied from February 1995 to Jan
uary 1996 at two sampling stations. Seventy nine different taxa were record
ed, including a possible new species (Pleurotrocha n.sp.). The zooplankton
community was dominated by rotifers, which made up to 96% of the total abun
dance. The two stations differed in terms of abundance (p <0.05) and specie
s composition. Upstream, abundance was less than 1131 ind m(-3), while it v
aried from 712 to 13870 ind m(-3) downstream. The highest zooplankton densi
ties were recorded in autumn but no seasonal pattern was observed. Water te
mperature, dissolved oxygen and the nitrogen and phosphorus nutrients were
the main environmental parameters which were found to influence zooplankton
abundance in the Aliakmon.