DATA for ''Lake salinization drives consistent losses of zooplankton abundance and diversity across coordinated mesocosm experiments'' DOI: org/10.1002/lol2.10239
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-This data set includes taxon-specific trait information only.
-body length = mm ; body mass = mg (see Appendix/Metadata of the paper for additional info)
-Environmental and abundance data reported in this paper can be found here: https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/BIDMCI-Contact info: mphebert4@gmail.com
ABSTRACT:
Human-induced salinization increasingly threatens inland waters; yet we know little about the multifaceted response of lake communities to salt contamination. By conducting a coordinated experiment of lake salinization across 16 sites in North America and Europe, we quantified the response of zooplankton abundance and (taxonomic and functional) community structure to a broad gradient of environmentally relevant chloride concentrations, ranging from 4 to ca.1400 mgCl/L. We found that crustaceans were distinctly more sensitive to elevated chloride than rotifers; yet rotifers did not show compensatory abundance increases in response to crustacean declines. For crustaceans, our among-lake comparisons indicate: (1) highly consistent decreases in abundance and taxon richness with salinity; (2) widespread chloride sensitivity across major taxonomic groups (Cladocera, Cyclopoida, and Calanoida); and (3) weaker loss of functional than taxonomic diversity. Overall, our study demonstrates that aggregate properties of zooplankton communities can be affected at chloride concentrations relevant to anthropogenic salinization in lakes.
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2021-12-02



