K.J. SHI,, L. WU, K. LIU, Z.R. ZHENG, X.Y. LI, X.Y. GUAN,, R.T. WANG, K. HE
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ZOOPLANKTON COMPOSITIONS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH SURVIVABILITY OF THE YANGTZE FINLESS PORPOISE IN THE NANJING YANGTZE DOLPHIN NATURE RESERVE
. To understand the community structure of zooplankton and assess the survivability of the Yangtze finless porpoise (YFP), a field investigation of seasonal variation of zooplankton and environmental parameters was conducted in the Nanjing Yangtze Dolphin Nature Reserve (NYDNR) from October 2021 to August 2022. The results showed that: (1) a total of 54 species were identified, and the number of species belonging to protozoa, rotifer, cladocera, and copepods was 19, 12, 11 and 12, respectively; (2) the total zooplankton density was 21571.65 ind./L, dominated by protozoa (89.7%)
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