@article{fdi:42248, title = {{E}cological organization and succession during natural recolonization of a tropical pond}, author = {{G}uiral, {D}aniel and {A}rfi, {R}obert and {B}ouvy, {M}arc and {P}agano, {M}arc and {S}aint-{J}ean, {L}ucien}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he structure of a planktonic community was studied in {A}pril 1990 for 24 days ({D}1 to {D}24) during the natural recolonization of a tropical pond ({C}{\^o}te d'{I}voire) made azoic by empting and liming ({D}0). {A}bundance of bacterioplankton, phytoplankton, protozoans and zooplankton were studied twice daily, whereas hydrological descriptors (temperature, conductivity, oxygen, p{H}, dissolved nutrients, sestonic weights) were recorded several times daily. {A}fter the pond treatment, the natural refilling from groundwater began immediately. {T}he microheterotrophic (bacteria, flagellates, ciliates), phytoplanktonic (#{C}oelastrum microsporum$) and zooplanktonic (the rotifers #{B}rachionus plicatilis$ and #{H}exarthra intermedia$) communities were first based on opportunist species favored by the initially large nutritive availability. ({D}'apr{\`e}s r{\'e}sum{\'e} d'auteur)}, keywords = {{ETANG} ; {PHYTOPLANCTON} ; {ZOOPLANCTON} ; {BACTERIE} ; {STRUCTURE} {DU} {PEUPLEMENT} ; {RELATION} {TROPHIQUE} ; {RECOLONISATION} ; {ROTIFERE} ; {COTE} {D}'{IVOIRE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{H}ydrobiologia}, volume = {294}, numero = {}, pages = {229--242}, ISSN = {0168-6259}, year = {1994}, DOI = {10.1007/{BF}00021296}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:42248}, }