Occurrence dataset Registered December 08, 2022
Benthic biodiversity in four pairs of Norwegian lakes
Description
The aim of the project was to assess the effect of water-level regulation on diversity of lake littoral meiofauna and protists. Littoral fine-gravel bottoms of four pairs of Norwegian lakes were sampled in June and September 2021. Lakes were sampled in pairs that had similar water-quality but one of which was regulated and the other was unregulated. The bottom material was sampled at 30-40 cm depth, 1-5 m from the shoreline. Six replicate samples from each sampling point was taken by lowering a 25-cm diameter cylinder (12 cm high) to the bottom and 5 spoons of the bottom material from inside the cylinder was transferred to each sample bottle. No macroinvertebrates (size > 1 mm) were observed in the spoons before emptying them to the sample bottles. Water was filtrated out of the bottles using a 10 µm mesh, and then, samples were stored in 96-% ethanol. In total, the dataset contains 101 samples, including 5 control samples and 96 samples from the lakes. Taxonomic composition of bottom-dwelling meiofauna and protists was determined using DNA metabarcoding of the V4 fragment of the 18S rRNA gene. Taxa were identified using the PR2 reference database (protists) and NCBI GenBank nucleotide database (meiofauna). Caution should be exercised when interpreting occurrences of single species, as the DNA metabarcoding and bioinformatics may contain errors. The effect of regulation on species richness and change in community composition (Alpha-diversity) was assessed using mixed effects models.
Geographic scope
- Description
Meråker, Orkland, Melhus, Leksvik, Inderåy, Fosen and Skaun Municipalities in Trøndelag County, Norway
- Latitude
- From 62.714 to 66.249
- Longitude
- From 6.24 to 15.029
Temporal scope
- range
- June 08, 2021 - September 15, 2021
Taxonomic scope
- Description
Benthic Invertebrates
- Coverage
- ApicomplexaApusomonadidaeCentroheliozoaCercozoaChlorophyta
Methodology
- Sampling
Lakes were sampled in pairs that had similar water-quality but one of which was regulated and the other was unregulated. The bottom material was sampled at 30-40 cm depth, 1-5 m from the shoreline. Six replicate samples from each sampling point was taken by lowering a 25-cm diameter cylinder (12 cm high) to the bottom and 5 spoons of the bottom material from inside the cylinder was transferred to each sample bottle. No macroinvertebrates (size > 1 mm) were observed in the spoons before emptying them to the sample bottles. Water was filtrated out of the bottles using a 10 µm mesh, and then, samples were stored in 96-% ethanol.
- Study extent
Trøndelag County Norway, in the Meråker, Orkland, Melhus, Leksvik, Inderøy, Fosen and Skaun Municipalities
- Method steps
Taxonomic composition of bottom-dwelling meiofauna and protists was determined using DNA metabarcoding of the V4 fragment of the 18S rRNA gene. Taxa were identified using the PR2 reference database (protists) and NCBI GenBank nucleotide database (meiofauna).
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Contacts
- Organization
- NINA
- Position
- Researcher
- Roles
- Originator
Administrative point of contact - User ID
- Organization
- NINA
- Position
- Researcher
- Roles
- Metadata author
- User ID
- Organization
- NINA
- Position
- Section manager
- Roles
- Administrative point of contact
- User ID
GBIF registration
- Registration date
- December 08, 2022
- Metadata last modified
- May 27, 2025
- Publication date
- December 08, 2022
- Hosted by
- Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
- Installation
- NINA IPT service
- Endpoints
- Darwin Core Archive
- EML
- Preferred identifier
- 10.15468/5pmumc
- Alternative identifiers