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The impact of zooplankton size structure on phosphorus cycling in field enclosures
Authors:Robert L Henry III
Institution:(1) Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, P. O. Drawer E, 29801 Aiken, SC, U.S.A.
Abstract:Plastic bag field enclosures (1570 1) were used to investigate the relationship between zooplankton size distributions and the turnover rate of pelagic phosphorus. Water within the enclosures was filtered to simulate either low (200 µm mesh net) or high (80 µm) planktivory. The bags were then spiked with radiolabelled phosphorus and sampled 7 times during the following 24 h period. Zooplankton communities dominated by smaller size classes cycled more phosphorus than those composed of larger species. These experiments reveal that higher trophic level interactions, such as size selective predation, may have a significant impact upon nutrient regeneration rates and, hence, primary production.
Keywords:zooplankton  phosphorus  nutrient cycling  sire selective predation
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