Species-specific algal responses to zooplankton: experimental and field observations in three nutrient-limited lakes |
| |
Authors: | Elser, James J. Goff, Nancy C. MacKay, Neil A. Amand, Ann L.St. Elser, Monica M. Carpenter, Stephen R. |
| |
Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA |
| |
Abstract: | A series of 4-day manipulations of zooplankton biomass and nutrientavailability was performed in enclosures in three lakes to determinespecies-specific algal responses to herbivory and nutrient enrichment.Algal performance in enclosures was compared to the relationshipsbetween weekly algal growth rates and the zooplankton in situ.When in situ growth rates were significant functions of zooplanktonbiomass, the responses were generally consistent with responsesin the enclosure experiments. The importance of both nutrientsand zooplankton in mediating algal growth was demonstrated bynumerous observations: strong algal community response to enrichment,unimodal or positive responses of certain algal taxa to zooplanktonbiomass, differences in degree of nutrient limitation amongthe algal response types, lack of nutrient limitation of non-grazedalgal taxa and a preponderance of taxa with no net responseto increasing zooplankton biomass. Variation in the zooplanktoncommunity may be the largest source of variability in nutrientsupply rate during summer in stratified lakes, and causes substationalvariability in the algae. Algae responded more strongly to changesin zooplankton composition than to changes in zooplankton biomass.We conclude that, due to the close coupling of phytoplanktonand zooplankton communities in these nutrient-limited lakes,major compositional changes in the zooplankton have greatereffects on the algae than do changes in biomass of grazers alreadypresent. 1Present address: Division of Environmental Studies, Universityof California, Davis, CA 95616, USA2Present address: Division of Biological Sciences, Universityof California, Davis, CA 95616, USA |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 Oxford 等数据库收录! |
|