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Alterations in the biomass-specific productivity of periphyton assemblages mediated by fish grazing
Authors:SHIN-ICHIRO ABE  KAZUO UCHIDA  TAMOTSU NAGUMO  JIRO TANAKA
Institution:Freshwater Fisheries Research Division, National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, Fisheries Research Agency, Ueda, Nagano, Japan; Department of Biology, School of Life Dentistry at Tokyo, The Nippon Dental University, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan; Department of Ocean Sciences, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:1. In an experimental flume, we examined the effects of a biomass reduction and alteration of taxonomic composition, because of grazing by the fish Plecoglossus altivelis, on the net biomass accumulation of periphyton. 2. Grazed and ungrazed assemblages with different biomass and taxonomic composition were first prepared in fish enclosures and exclosures, respectively. These assemblages were then set out in the flume and incubated for 2 days under grazing‐free conditions to examine (i) the relationship between biomass and biomass accumulation rate and (ii) the effect of taxonomic composition on the relationship between these two. 3. The grazed and ungrazed assemblages were dominated by upright filamentous cyanobacteria and diatoms, respectively. The rate of biomass accumulation decreased with increasing periphyton biomass in both the grazed and ungrazed assemblages, and was lower in the grazed than the ungrazed assemblages at any biomass level. 4. The results showed that the reduction in biomass and the alteration of taxonomic composition due to fish grazing have opposite effects on biomass‐specific productivity. Biomass accumulation rate increased in response to biomass reduction, although a shift in dominance from diatoms to upright filamentous cyanobacteria decreased the overall productivity of the periphyton.
Keywords:biomass accumulation rate  biomass-specific productivity  grazing  periphyton biomass  taxonomic composition
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