In recent years, trait-based research on plankton has gained interest because of its potential to un-cover general roles in ecology. While trait categories for phytoplankton and crustaceans have been posited, rotifer trait assessment has lagged behind. Here, we reviewed the literature to assess traits key to their life histories and provided a data matrix for the 138 valid genera of phylum Rotifera. We considered seven traits: habitat type, trophi type, presence of lorica and foot, predation defense attributes, corona type, and feeding traits. While most traits were morphological attributes and supposedly easy to assess, we were faced with several challenges regarding trait assignment. Feeding traits were especially difficult to assess for many genera because relevant information was missing. Our assembled trait matrix provides a foundation that will initiate additional research on rotifer functional diversity, diminish the misclassification of rotifer genera into trait categories, and facilitate studies across trophic levels.

Obertegger, U.; Wallace, R.L. (2023). Trait-based research on Rotifera: the holy Grail or just messy?. WATER, 15 (8): 1459. doi: 10.3390/w15081459 handle: https://hdl.handle.net/10449/79395

Trait-based research on Rotifera: the holy Grail or just messy?

Obertegger, U.
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2023-01-01

Abstract

In recent years, trait-based research on plankton has gained interest because of its potential to un-cover general roles in ecology. While trait categories for phytoplankton and crustaceans have been posited, rotifer trait assessment has lagged behind. Here, we reviewed the literature to assess traits key to their life histories and provided a data matrix for the 138 valid genera of phylum Rotifera. We considered seven traits: habitat type, trophi type, presence of lorica and foot, predation defense attributes, corona type, and feeding traits. While most traits were morphological attributes and supposedly easy to assess, we were faced with several challenges regarding trait assignment. Feeding traits were especially difficult to assess for many genera because relevant information was missing. Our assembled trait matrix provides a foundation that will initiate additional research on rotifer functional diversity, diminish the misclassification of rotifer genera into trait categories, and facilitate studies across trophic levels.
Aquatic ecology
Functional ecology
Corona
Community dynamics
Food
Guild ratio
Functional groups
Rotifer trophi
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
2023
Obertegger, U.; Wallace, R.L. (2023). Trait-based research on Rotifera: the holy Grail or just messy?. WATER, 15 (8): 1459. doi: 10.3390/w15081459 handle: https://hdl.handle.net/10449/79395
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