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Lorenschat, Julia; Schwalb, Antje (2013): Ostracode relative abundances and geochemistry in surface sediments from Lake Ohrid [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.819871, Supplement to: Lorenschat, J; Schwalb, A (2013): Autecology of the extant ostracod fauna of Lake Ohrid and adjacent waters - a key to paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Belgian Journal of Zoology, 143, 42-68

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Abstract:
Understanding the ecology of bioindicators such as ostracods is essential in order to reconstruct past environmental and climate change from analysis of fossil assemblages preserved in lake sediment cores. Knowledge of the ecology of ancient Lake Ohrid's ostracod fauna is very limited and open to debate. In advance of the Ohrid ICDP-Drilling project, which has potential to generate high-resolution long-term paleoenvironmental data of global importance in paleoclimate research, we sampled Lake Ohrid and a wide range of habitat types in its surroundings to assess 1) the composition of ostracod assemblages in lakes, springs, streams, and short-lived seasonal water bodies, 2) the geographical distribution of ostracods, and 3) the ecological characteristics of individual ostracod species. In total, 40 species were collected alive, and seven species were preserved as valves and empty carapaces. Of the 40 ostracod species, twelve were endemic to Lake Ohrid. The most common genus in the lake was Candona, represented by 13 living species, followed by Paralimnocythere, represented by five living species. The most frequent species was Cypria obliqua. Species with distinct distributions included Heterocypris incongruens, Candonopsis kingsleii, and Cypria lacustris. The most common species in shallow, flooded areas was H. incongruens, and the most prominent species in ditches was C. kingsleii. C. lacustris was widely distributed in channels, springs, lakes, and rivers. Statistical analyses were performed on a “Lake Ohrid” dataset, comprising the subset of samples from Lake Ohrid alone, and an “entire” dataset comprising all samples collected. The unweighted pair group mean average (UPGMA) clustering was mainly controlled by species-specific depth preferences. Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) with forward selection identified water depth, water temperature, and pH as variables that best explained the ostracod distribution in Lake Ohrid. The lack of significance of conductivity and dissolved oxygen in CCA of Ohrid data highlight the uniformity across the lake of the well-mixed waters. In the entire area, CCA revealed that ostracod distribution was best explained by water depth, salinity, conductivity, pH, and dissolved oxygen. Salinity was probably selected by CCA due to the presence of Eucypris virens and Bradleystrandesia reticulata in short-lived seasonal water bodies. Water depth is an important, although indirect, influence on ostracod species distribution which is probably associated with other factors such as sediment texture and food supply. Some species appeared to be indicators for multiple environmental variables, such as lake level and water temperature.
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 41.049529 * Median Longitude: 20.761063 * South-bound Latitude: 39.636200 * West-bound Longitude: 20.565030 * North-bound Latitude: 42.015350 * East-bound Longitude: 22.707170
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m
Event(s):
OHRID * Latitude Start: 40.900000 * Longitude Start: 20.633000 * Latitude End: 41.167000 * Longitude End: 20.800000 * Location: Lake Ohrid, Macedonian/Albanian border * Method/Device: Gravity corer (GC)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1LATITUDELatitudeGeocode
2LONGITUDELongitudeGeocode
3Depth, bathymetricBathy depthmLorenschat, Julia
4DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
5Darwinula stevensoniD. stevensoni%Lorenschat, Julia
6Amnicythere karamaniA. karamani%Lorenschat, Julia
7Paralimnocythere karamaniP. karamani%Lorenschat, Julia
8Paralimnocythere ochridenseP. ochridense%Lorenschat, Julia
9Paralimnocythere slaveiP. slavei%Lorenschat, Julia
10Fabaeformiscandona krsticiF. krstici%Lorenschat, Julia
11Candona hadzisteiC. hadzistei%Lorenschat, Julia
12Candona hartmanniC. hartmanni%Lorenschat, Julia
13Candona litoralisC. litoralis%Lorenschat, Julia
14Candona marginatoidesC. marginatoides%Lorenschat, Julia
15Candona mediaC. media%Lorenschat, Julia
16Candona ohridaC. ohrida%Lorenschat, Julia
17Candona ovalisC. ovalis%Lorenschat, Julia
18Candona trapeziformisC. trapeziformis%Lorenschat, Julia
19Candona viduaC. vidua%Lorenschat, Julia
20Candonopsis kingsleiiC. kingsleii%Lorenschat, Julia
21Cyclocypris ovumCyclocypris ovum%Lorenschat, Julia
22Cypria lacustrisC. lacustris%Lorenschat, Julia
23Cypria obliquaC. obliqua%Lorenschat, Julia
24Eucypris virensE. virens%Lorenschat, Julia
25Bradleystrandesia reticulataB. reticulata%Lorenschat, Julia
26Cytherissa lacustrisC. lacustris%Lorenschat, Julia
27Heterocypris incongruensH. incongruens%Lorenschat, Julia
28Ilyocypris bradyiI. bradyi%Lorenschat, Julia
29SalinitySalLorenschat, Julia
30OxygenO2µmol/lLorenschat, Julia
31Temperature, waterTemp°CLorenschat, Julia
32pHpHLorenschat, Julia
33Sulfate[SO4]2-mg/lLorenschat, Julia
34Phosphate[PO4]3-mg/lLorenschat, Julia
35Ammonium[NH4]+mg/lLorenschat, Julia
36Nitrite[NO2]-mg/lLorenschat, Julia
37Nitrate[NO3]-mg/lLorenschat, Julia
38ConductivityCondmS/cmLorenschat, Julia
39CalciumCa2+mg/lLorenschat, Julia
40IronFemg/lLorenschat, Julia
41MagnesiumMg2+mg/lLorenschat, Julia
42PotassiumK+mg/lLorenschat, Julia
43SodiumNa+mg/lLorenschat, Julia
44ManganeseMnmg/lLorenschat, Julia
45Strontium 2+Sr2+µg/lLorenschat, Julia
46ChlorideCl-mg/lLorenschat, Julia
47Carbon, organic, dissolvedDOCmg/lLorenschat, Julia
48Rock fragmentsRock fragm%Lorenschat, Julia
49StonesStones%Lorenschat, Julia
50GravelGravel%Lorenschat, Julia
51SandSand%Lorenschat, Julia
52Size fraction < 0.063 mm, mud, silt+clay<63 µm%Lorenschat, Julia
53SapropelSapropel%Lorenschat, Julia
54DetritusDetritus%Lorenschat, Julia
55ArtificialArtificial%Lorenschat, Julia
Size:
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