Effects of environmental stressors and their interactions on zooplankton biomass and abundance in a large eutrophic lake

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Fabien Cremona
Kätlin Blank
Juta Haberman
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[1] Estonian University of Life Sciences,Chair of Hydrobiology and Fishery, Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
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Hydrobiologia | 2021年 / 848卷
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Zooplankton; Large lake; Random forests; Cyanobacteria; Eutrophication; Stressor interaction;
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We assessed long-term impacts of multiple stressors and their interaction on the zooplankton community of the large, eutrophic, cyanobacteria-dominated Lake Peipsi (Estonia, Russia). Stressor dataset consisted in time series (1997–2018) of temperature, nutrients, pH, water transparency, phytoplankton biomass and taxonomic richness. The best predictors were selected with random forests machine-learning algorithms and the subsequent models were constructed with generalized linear modeling. We also aimed to identify graphical thresholds representing non-linear, marked responses of abundance or biomass to stressors. Temperature was the dominant stressor for explaining zooplankton abundance and biomass, followed by cyanobacteria biomass, total nitrogen concentration and water transparency. The effect of water temperature was positive, whereas the effect of cyanobacteria became negative after their biomass exceeded a threshold of ~ 2 mg l−1. However, the two stressors together had antagonistic effects on zooplankton, causing a decrease in biomass and abundance. For zooplankton, critical thresholds of total nitrogen (~ 700 μg l−1), total phosphorus (~ 70 μg l−1), and water transparency (~ 1.4 m) after which zooplankton metrics changed drastically, were determined. These findings show that although lake warming alone could be positive for zooplankton, the necessity of reducing interacting stressors that influence harmful cyanobacteria growth and biomass, especially nitrogen loads, must be considered.
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页码:4401 / 4418
页数:17
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