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Effects of zebra mussels on cladoceran communities under eutrophic conditions
Authors:Irina Feniova  Piotr Dawidowicz  Jolanta Ejsmont-Karabin  Michail Gladyshev  Krystyna Kalinowska  Maciej Karpowicz  Iwona Kostrzewska-Szlakowska  Natalia Majsak  Varos Petrosyan  Vladimir Razlutskij  Marek Rzepecki  Nadezda Sushchik  Andrew R Dzialowski
Institution:1.Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia;2.Department of Hydrobiology, Faculty of Biology, Biological and Chemical Research Center,University of Warsaw,Warsaw,Poland;3.Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Hydrobiological Station,Miko?ajki,Poland;4.Institute of Biophysics of Federal Research Centre, Krasnoyarsk Science Centre of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences,Akademgorodok, Krasnoyarsk,Russia;5.Siberian Federal University,Krasnoyarsk,Russia;6.Department of Lake Fisheries,Inland Fisheries Institute in Olsztyn,Gi?ycko,Poland;7.Department of Hydrobiology,Institute of Biology, University of Bialystok,Bialystok,Poland;8.Faculty of Biology,University of Warsaw,Warsaw,Poland;9.The Scientific and Practical Center for Bioresources,National Academy of Sciences of Belarus,Minsk,Republic of Belarus;10.Department of Integrative Biology,Oklahoma State University,Stillwater,USA
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to determine how zebra mussels affected cladoceran community structure under eutrophic conditions. We conducted a mesocosm study where we manipulated the presence of zebra mussels and the presence of large-bodied Daphnia (Daphnia magna and Daphnia pulicaria). We also conducted a complimentary life-table experiment to determine how water from the zebra mussel treatment affected the life history characteristics of the cladoceran species. We anticipated that small- and large-bodied cladoceran species would respond differently to changes in algal quality and quantity under the effects of zebra mussels. Large-bodied Daphnia successfully established in the zebra mussel treatment but failed to grow in the control. We did not observe positive relationships between food concentrations and cladoceran abundances. However, the phosphorus content in the seston indicated that food quality was below the threshold level for large-bodied cladocerans at the beginning of the experiment. We believe that zebra mussels quickly enhanced the phosphorus content in the seston due to the excretion of inorganic phosphorus, thus facilitating the development of large-bodied Daphnia. In conclusion, our results suggest that zebra mussels can alter the phosphorus content of seston in lakes and this can affect the dynamics of crustacean zooplankton.
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