Fish mediate high food web connectivity in the lower reaches of a tropical floodplain river

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Timothy D. Jardine
Bradley J. Pusey
Stephen K. Hamilton
Neil E. Pettit
Peter M. Davies
Michael M. Douglas
Vivian Sinnamon
Ian A. Halliday
Stuart E. Bunn
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[1] Griffith University,Australian Rivers Institute
[2] Michigan State University,Kellogg Biological Station and Department of Zoology
[3] University of Western Australia,Cente of Excellence in Natural Resource Management
[4] Charles Darwin University,Queensland Department of Employment
[5] Kowanyama Aboriginal Land and Natural Resource Management Office,undefined
[6] Economic Development and Innovation,undefined
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Oecologia | 2012年 / 168卷
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Stable sulfur isotopes; Flood pulse; Liver; Gonad; Income breeding;
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High levels of hydrological connectivity during seasonal flooding provide significant opportunities for movements of fish between rivers and their floodplains, estuaries and the sea, possibly mediating food web subsidies among habitats. To determine the degree of utilisation of food sources from different habitats in a tropical river with a short floodplain inundation duration (~2 months), stable isotope ratios in fishes and their available food were measured from three habitats (inundated floodplain, dry season freshwater, coastal marine) in the lower reaches of the Mitchell River, Queensland (Australia). Floodplain food sources constituted the majority of the diet of large-bodied fishes (barramundi Lates calcarifer, catfish Neoarius graeffei) captured on the floodplain in the wet season and for gonadal tissues of a common herbivorous fish (gizzard shad Nematalosa come), the latter suggesting that critical reproductive phases are fuelled by floodplain production. Floodplain food sources also subsidised barramundi from the recreational fishery in adjacent coastal and estuarine areas, and the broader fish community from a freshwater lagoon. These findings highlight the importance of the floodplain in supporting the production of large fishes in spite of the episodic nature and relatively short duration of inundation compared to large river floodplains of humid tropical regions. They also illustrate the high degree of food web connectivity mediated by mobile fish in this system in the absence of human modification, and point to the potential consequences of water resource development that may reduce or eliminate hydrological connectivity between the river and its floodplain.
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