Predator-induced bottom-up effects in oligotrophic systems

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作者
PerezFuentetaja, A [1 ]
McQueen, DJ [1 ]
Ramcharan, CW [1 ]
机构
[1] SUNY COLL ENVIRONM SCI & FORESTRY, DEPT BIOL, SYRACUSE, NY 13210 USA
关键词
trophic cascade; aquatic communities; food webs; phosphorus cycling;
D O I
10.1007/BF00018739
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Five treatments (replication n=2) were applied to mesocosms in an oligotrophic lake (TP=6-10 mu g l(-1)) to assess the effects of fish on planktonic communities. The treatments were: (1) high fish (30 kg ha(-1) Lepomis auritus, Linnaeus), (2) low fish (10 kg ha(-1)), (3) high removal of zooplankton, (4) low removal of zooplankton and (5) control. Total phosphorus, chlorophyll a, zooplankton biomass, and species richness decreased from high fish > low fish > control > low removal > high removal treatments. The fish treatments were dominated by crustacean zooplankton, while rotifers outnumbered the other zooplankters in the removal treatments. Calculations of zooplankton grazing rates suggested that clearance rates seldom exceeded 2% of the enclosure volume d(-1) and were unlikely to have had much influence on phytoplankton biomass. Calculations from a phosphorus bioenergetics model revealed that when fish were present, their excretion rates were higher than the rates ascribed to zooplankton. Diet analysis showed that the fish derived most of their energy from the benthos and periphyton, and that fish excretion and egestion made significant contributions to the very oligotrophic pelagic phosphorus pool. In the absence of fish, zooplankton excretion was highest in the control treatments and lowest in the zooplankton removal treatments. Our results suggest that in oligotrophic systems, planktivorous fish can be significant sources of phosphorus and that fish and zooplankton induced nutrient cycling have significant impacts on planktonic community structure.
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