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Unimodal response of fish yield to dissolved organic carbon
Authors:Anders G. Finstad  Ingeborg P. Helland  Ola Ugedal  Trygve Hesthagen  Dag O. Hessen
Affiliation:1. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, , NO‐7485 Trondheim, Norway;2. Department of Bioscience, CEES, University of Oslo, , NO‐0316 Oslo, Norway
Abstract:Here, we demonstrate a contrasting effect of terrestrial coloured dissolved organic material on the secondary production of boreal nutrient poor lakes. Using fish yield from standardised brown trout gill‐net catches as a proxy, we show a unimodal response of lake secondary productivity to dissolved organic carbon (DOC). This suggests a trade‐off between positive and negative effects, where the initial increase may hinge upon several factors such as energy subsidising, screening of UV‐radiation or P and N load being associated with organic carbon. The subsequent decline in production with further increase in DOC is likely associated with light limitations of primary production. We also show that shallow lakes switch from positive to negative effects at higher carbon loads than deeper lakes. These results underpin the major role of organic carbon for structuring productivity of boreal lake ecosystems.
Keywords:Brown trout     DOC     light  limiting factors  production     Salmo trutta   
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