Grazing rates of crustacean zooplankton communities on intact phytoplankton communities in Canadian Subarctic lakes and ponds

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Celia C. Symons
Shelley E. Arnott
Jon N. Sweetman
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[1] Queen’s University,Department of Biology
[2] Parks Canada,undefined
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Hydrobiologia | 2012年 / 694卷
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Grazing; Subarctic ponds; Zooplankton; Phytoplankton; Cladoceran biomass;
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Zooplankton grazing can potentially affect the biomass and composition of phytoplankton communities directly and indirectly. Low chlorophyll a concentration for a given TP concentration and simplified fishless food webs lead to the expectation that zooplankton community grazing rates are high in Subarctic regions; however, zooplankton community grazing rates have not been determined for Subarctic lakes/ponds. We estimated zooplankton community grazing rates on phytoplankton in 12 lakes and ponds in Wapusk National Park, Canada using a microcosm grazing experiment. Lakes and ponds differed in zooplankton taxonomic composition, Chl-a concentration, and zooplankton biomass. We found that the grazing rates on the total chlorophyll a (GRTotal) ranged 0–13.7% grazed per day and the grazing rates on the edible (<30 μm, GR<30) chlorophyll a was 0 to 16.7% per day. GRTotal increased with lake Daphnia and cladoceran biomass, as did GR<30, which also had a negative relationship with the total in-lake Chl-a. The calculated zooplankton grazing rates were within the range found for larger, temperate lakes.
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页码:131 / 141
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