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Top-down control in pelagic systems: a role for invertebrate predation
Authors:Blumenshine  SC  Hambright  KD
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, California State University-Fresno, 2555 E. San Ramon Ave. M/S SB73, Fresno, CA, 93740-8034, U.S.A.;(2) Israel Oceanographic & Limnological Research, The Yigal Allon Kinneret Limnological Laboratory, P.O. Box 345, Tiberias, 14102, Israel;(3) Department of Zoology, HC-71, University of Oklahoma Biological Station, Box 205, Kingston, OK, 73439, U.S.A.
Abstract:Limnologists have long recognized the importance of predation in freshwater communities. The majority of study of predator effects has involved vertebrate predators, with emphasis on planktivorous fish. Documented effects of planktivorous fish have been so dramatic that manipulations of their populations are seen by many as potential tools in lake management. However, the success of such manipulations is often less than desired due to the ubiquitous complexity of food webs and the pervasiveness of compensatory responses to food web manipulation. Recently, enormous effort has been applied to the Lake Kinneret pelagic food web in effort to reduced the abundance of the planktivorous Kinneret bleak Acanthobrama terraesanctae and thereby increase the biomass of herbivorous zooplankton in the hopes of increasing water clarity. We compared potential predation pressure on Lake Kinneret herbivorous zooplankton by bleak and the other major zooplankton predators in the lake, the cyclopoid copepods Mesocyclops ogunnus and Thermocyclops dybowskii. We found that, despite having much lower biomass, cyclopoid copepods accounted for a greater portion of the predation mortality on herbivorous zooplankton than bleak. Our results suggest that reductions in predation pressure by bleak will not yield subsequent increases in herbivorous zooplankton biomass. Rather, reductions in bleak predation pressure may allow for increases in cyclopoid copepod abundance and thereby a net increase in predation pressure on herbivorous zooplankton.
Keywords:Acanthobrama  bioenergetics  cyclopoid copepods  Lake Kinneret  Mesocyclops  Thermocyclops  planktivorous fish  zooplankton
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