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Empirical relationships between profundal macroinvertebrate biomass and environmental variables in boreal lakes of Alberta, Canada
Authors:W. Paul Dinsmore  Garry J. Scrimgeour   Ellie E. Prepas
Affiliation:Sustainable Forest Management Network, G-208 Biological Sciences Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton,;Alberta, Canada T6G 2E9
Abstract:1. We empirically modelled profundal macroinvertebrate biomass (PMB) from collections of macroinvertebrates and a suite of trophic, water chemistry and morphometric variables from 26 lakes located within the Boreal Mixedwood and Boreal Subarctic ecoregions of Alberta, Canada.
2. Hypolimnetic dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations (mg L−1) explained 37% of the variance in PMB ((g m−2)0.1) as a quadratic function, whereas water temperature (°C) explained 23% of variance in a linear relationship.
3. In contrast with other studies based on oligotrophic systems, indirect indicators of food availability (i.e. chlorophyll a and total phosphorus concentrations and Secchi depth) were not significant predictors of PMB in this study.
4. The predictive power of our models may be improved by obtaining more frequent (seasonal) estimates of PMB and hypolimnetic DO concentration and by quantifying biotic factors such as competition, predation, life history phenologies and recruitment success.
Keywords:macroinvertebrate    profundal    oxygen    boreal lakes
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