Microbial Food-Web Drivers in Tropical Reservoirs

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Carolina Davila Domingues
Lucia Helena Sampaio da Silva
Luciana Machado Rangel
Leonardo de Magalhães
Adriana de Melo Rocha
Lúcia Meirelles Lobão
Rafael Paiva
Fábio Roland
Hugo Sarmento
机构
[1] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,Museu Nacional, Laboratório de Ficologia
[2] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,Laboratório de Limnologia
[3] Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora,Laboratório de Ecologia Aquática
[4] Universidade Federal de São Carlos,Departamento de Hidrobiologia, Laboratório de Processos Microbianos e Biodiversidade
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Microbial Ecology | 2017年 / 73卷
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Carbon stock; Structure equation models; Grazing; Degree of uncoupling;
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Element cycling in aquatic systems is driven chiefly by planktonic processes, and the structure of the planktonic food web determines the efficiency of carbon transfer through trophic levels. However, few studies have comprehensively evaluated all planktonic food-web components in tropical regions. The aim of this study was to unravel the top-down controls (metazooplankton community structure), bottom-up controls (resource availability), and hydrologic (water residence time) and physical (temperature) variables that affect different components of the microbial food web (MFW) carbon stock in tropical reservoirs, through structural equation models (SEM). We conducted a field study in four deep Brazilian reservoirs (Balbina, Tucuruí, Três Marias, and Funil) with different trophic states (oligo-, meso-, and eutrophic). We found evidence of a high contribution of the MFW (up to 50% of total planktonic carbon), especially in the less-eutrophic reservoirs (Balbina and Tucuruí). Bottom-up and top-down effects assessed through SEM indicated negative interactions between soluble reactive phosphorus and phototrophic picoplankton (PPP), dissolved inorganic nitrogen, and heterotrophic nanoflagellates (HNF). Copepods positively affected ciliates, and cladocerans positively affected heterotrophic bacteria (HB) and PPP. Higher copepod/cladoceran ratios and an indirect positive effect of copepods on HB might strengthen HB-HNF coupling. We also found low values for the degree of uncoupling (D) and a low HNF/HB ratio compared with literature data (mostly from temperate regions). This study demonstrates the importance of evaluating the whole size spectrum (including microbial compartments) of the different planktonic compartments, in order to capture the complex carbon dynamics of tropical aquatic ecosystems.
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