Alteration of trophic interactions between periphyton and invertebrates in an acidified stream: a stable carbon isotope study |
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Authors: | Michel Junger Dolors Planas |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre de recherche en géochimie isotopique et en géochronologie (GEOTOP), Université du Québec à Montréal, Station A, P.O. Box 8888, H3C 3P8 Montréal, Québec, Canada |
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Abstract: | The hypothesis according to which proliferation of periphytic algae under acid conditions results from a release of grazing pressure is tested. Stable carbon isotope analysis is used to investigate the autochthonous/allochthonous balance of invertebrate feeding in streamside artificial channels that were experimentally acidified. We find that the relative contribution of autochthonous food sources (epilithon) to total invertebrate biomass was slightly lower (after 1 mo of acidification) or not altered (after 2 mo) under acidified conditions when compared with a control. Feeding shifts were exhibited by some invertebrate taxa and provided evidence that acidification modifies trophic interactions between attached algae and primary consumers. Cross-treatment calculations showed that reduction of grazing pressure after the first month of acidification was an effect rather than the cause of periphyton proliferation. Our approach using stable carbon isotope analysis and biomass measurements of macroinvertebrates allows the quantification of the trophic base of lotic secondary producer communities under both experimental and natural conditions. |
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Keywords: | trophic interactions stream acidification stable carbon isotopes grazing pressure aquatic macroinvertebrates periphyton |
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