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ZOOPLANKTON. Diversity of the Heterotrophic Plankton Community. Major Groups of Zooplankton. Ciliates Rhizopods Rotifers Cladocerans Copepods. Ciliate Zooplankton. Animal-like unicellular heterotrophs . All have two different types of nuclei. They move and feed by cilia.
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ZOOPLANKTON Diversity of the Heterotrophic Plankton Community
Major Groups of Zooplankton • Ciliates • Rhizopods • Rotifers • Cladocerans • Copepods
Ciliate Zooplankton • Animal-like unicellular heterotrophs. • All have two different types of nuclei. • They move and feed by cilia.
Some common ciliates in the microzooplankton community • Stentor • Halteria • Tintinnida
Rhizopod Zooplankton • These are amoeboid unicellular heterotrophs • Most common taxa observed in the microzooplankton are thecate like Difflugia.
Actinopod Zooplankton • These are free-floating cells with radiating axopods. e.g. Actinosphaerium.
Turbellarian Zooplankton • These are free-living flatworms that live in stagnant pools and eutrophic lakes. e.g. Stenostomum
Rotiferan Zooplankton • Animal heterotrophsthat feed by ciliary pads surrounding the mouth. • All have a specialized “jaws” called trophi in the gullet. • Many are covered by a lorica.
Some Rotifers in the Zooplankton • Keratella • Polyarthra • Filinia
More Rotifers • Brachionus • Asplanchna • Conochilus
Annelid Zooplankton • Oligochaete segmented worm. e.g. Aeolosoma
Arthropod Zooplankters Most freshwater taxa are Crustaceans (arthropods with cephalothorax and abdomen) • Order Anostraca • Order Ostracoda • Order Cladocera • Order Copepoda • Suborder Calanoida • Suborder Cyclopoida • Suborder Harpacticoida
Anostracan Zooplankton • Fairy Shrimp • Clam Shrimp • Tadpole Shrimp
OstracodZooplankters • Sometimes called seed shrimp. Rarely in the euplankton.
Filter-Feeding Cladocerans • Holopedium • Diaphanosoma • Chydorus
More Filter-Feeding Cladocerans • Daphnia • Bosmina • Moina
Predaceous Cladocerans • Leptodora • Polyphemus
Copepod Diversity • Suborder Cyclopoida • Suborder Calanoida • Suborder Harpacticoida
Calanoid Copepods • Diaptomus • Epischura • Limnocalanus
Cyclopoid Copepods • Cyclops • Macrocyclops • Megacyclops