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Autotroph:herbivore biomass ratios; carbon deficits judged from plankton data
Authors:Hessen  Dag O  Faafeng  Bj&#;rn A  Brettum  P&#;l
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, University of Oslo, P.O.Box 1027 Blindern, 0316 Oslo, Norway;(2) Norwegian Inst. for Water Research (NIVA), P.O.Box 173, Kjelsås, 0411 Oslo, Norway
Abstract:A survey on phytoplankton:zooplankton biomass ratios was performed in 342 Norwegian lakes, covering a wide range in lake size and productivity (total phosphorus: 3–246 mgrg l–1), but with most localities being oligo- to mesotrophic. Mean phytoplankton biomass was 88 mgrg C l–1, yet with the majority below 50 mgrg C l–1and a median of 25 mgrg C l–1. Total zooplankton biomass displayed a mean and median of 37 and 26 mgrg C l–1, respectively. Cladocerans were by far the dominant group, making up a median of almost 60% of total zooplankton biomass. Total zooplankton biomass as well as that of major aggregated metazoan taxa (cladocerans, calanoid copepods, cyclopoid copepods and rotifers) all showed a positive, but weak correlation with total phytoplankton biomass. These weak correlations suggest that algal biomass per se is a poor predictor of zooplankton biomass. An average phyto-:zooplankton biomass ratio (C:C) of 2.8 (SD±4.7) was found. 30% of the lakes had a phyto-:zooplankton biomass ratio below unity. While there was no correlation between the phyto-:zooplankton biomass ratio with increasing productivity in terms of P concentration, there was a higher biomass ratio in lakes with high fish predation pressure. The low ratio of phyto-:zooplankton biomass suggest major requirements from non-algal sources of C in the zooplankton diet. The need for dietary subsidizing is also supported by the fact that more than 75% of the lakes had algal biomass less than the estimated threshold for net positive growth of zooplankton, although it should be kept in mind that a high share of picoplankton would imply an underestimation of autotroph biomass in these lakes. Since the C-deficiency apparently is most pronounced in oligotrophic systems, it contradicts the view that the detritus pathways plays a predominant role in highly productive systems only, but while the source of detritus probably is mostly of autochthonous origin in eutrophic lakes, allochthonous detritus will be more important in oligotrophic systems.
Keywords:algae  biomass ratio  carbon  grazing  zooplankton
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