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Indirect food web effects of Bythotrephes invasion: responses by the rotifer Conochilus in Harp Lake,Canada
Authors:Jonathan T. Hovius  Beatrix E. Beisner  Kevin S. McCann  Norman D. Yan
Affiliation:(1) Department of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph, N1G 2W1 Guelph, ON, Canada;(2) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Quebec at Montreal, Case postale 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville, H3C 3P8 Montreal, QC, Canada;(3) Department of Biology, York University, Toronto, M3J 1P3, Canada;(4) Dorset Environmental Sciences Centre, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Dorset, ON, P0A 1E0, Canada
Abstract:As a recent invader of North American lakes, Bythotrephes longimanus has induced large changes in crustacean zooplankton communities through direct predation effects. Here we demonstrate that Bythotrephes can also have indirect food web effects, specifically on rotifer fauna. In historical time series data, the densities of the colonial rotifer Conochilus unicornis significantly increased after Bythotrephes invasion in Harp Lake, Ontario. No such changes were observed in a non-invaded reference lake, the nearby Red Chalk Lake. Evidence for two mechanisms explaining the Conochilus increase was examined based on changes to the crustacean zooplankton community over time. Rapid and severe declines in several herbivorous species of cladoceran zooplankton after Bythotrephes detection indicated a decrease in exploitative competition pressure on Conochilus. Secondly, a later and significant decline to virtual extinction of native invertebrate predators (Mesocyclops and Leptodora) could account for the observed Conochilus increase which also began 1–2 years after invasion by Bythotrephes. Ultimately, it appears that both reduced competition followed by a loss of native invertebrate predators were necessary to lead to the large Conochilus densities observed following invader establishment. From this analysis of long-term community data, it appears that Bythotrephes has important indirect, as well as direct, food web effects in newly invaded North American lakes with implications for trophic relationships.
Keywords:Bythotrephes   Conochilus  Harp Lake  Rotifers  Competition  Predation  Zooplankton  Indirect effects
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