The trophic importance of epiphytic algae in a freshwater macrophyte system (Potamogeton perfoliatus L.): stable isotope and fatty acid analyses

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作者
Jaschinski, Sybill [1 ]
Brepohl, Daniela C. [2 ]
Sommer, Ulrich [1 ]
机构
[1] IFM GEOMAR Leibniz Inst Marine Sci, D-24105 Kiel, Germany
[2] Carl von Ossietzky Univ Oldenburg, ICBM TERRAMARE, D-26382 Wilhelmshaven, Germany
关键词
Epiphytes; Periphyton; Sand microflora; Grazing; IsoSource; LITTORAL FOOD-WEB; ASELLUS-AQUATICUS; POTAMOPYRGUS-ANTIPODARUM; SUBMERGED MACROPHYTES; OLIGOTROPHIC LAKE; GAMMARUS-PULEX; INVERTEBRATES; PERIPHYTON; HERBIVORY; ECOSYSTEM;
D O I
10.1007/s00027-010-0163-6
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Stable isotope and fatty acid analyses were used to study carbon sources for animals in a submerged plant bed. Epiphytes growing on Potamogeton perfoliatus, sand microflora, and alder leaves were the most important carbon sources. The most abundant macrophyte, P. perfoliatus was unimportant as a food source. Modelling (IsoSource) showed that epiphytes were the most important food source for the most abundant benthic invertebrates, the isopod Asellus aquaticus (annual mean contribution 64%), the amphipod Gammarus pulex (66%), and the gastropod Potamopyrgus antipodarum (83%). The mean annual contributions of sand microflora were, respectively, 21, 19, and 9%; and of alder leaves, 15, 15, and 8% for these three species. The relative importance of carbon sources varied seasonally. The relative contribution of epiphytes was lowest for all three grazer species in July: A. aquaticus 38%, G. pulex 43%, and P. antipodarum 42%. A decline in epiphyte biomass in summer may have caused this switch to less attractive food sources. P. perfoliatus provided habitat and shelter for consumers, but food was mainly supplied indirectly by providing space for attached epiphytes, which are fast-growing and provide a highly nutritious food source.
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