Title of article :
Food-web structure and functioning of temperate and tropical lakes: A stoichiometric viewpoint
Author/Authors :
Danger، Michael نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Difficulties to simply transfer trophic cascade theory from temperate to tropical lakes are now
well recognized. Many mechanisms trying to explain top-down divergences between these systems have been
proposed, such as lack of key species of herbivorous zooplankton, absence of seasonality in fish reproduction,
cyanobacteria development, or differences in fish foraging behaviour. Very few studies have considered
bottom-up mechanisms, in particular differences in nutrient recycling and nutrient limitation between the two
types of ecosystems. According to the ecological stoichiometry theory, fish-induced alterations of food-web
structure could modify the efficiency of consumer-driven nutrient recycling by changing the relative biomass
contribution of species in food webs. Consequently, by mostly considering top-down processes, one could
underestimate consequences on nutrient availability for phytoplankton growth. In this paper, we compared
the results of two mesocosm experiments carried out in temperate and tropical areas, each manipulating foodweb
structure via the presence or absence of fish. We found trophic cascades in both experiments, but differences
between fishless and fish treatments were greater in temperate than in tropical systems. In the tropical
experiment, the observed effects could not be supported by classical zooplankton community alteration or by
cyanobacteria prevalence. Our results suggest a key contribution of fish nitrogen-excretion to phytoplankton
growth in mostly nitrogen-limited tropical systems. Differences in stoichiometric response to food-web
structure alteration between temperate and tropical lakes could thus represent a major difference between the
two systems. Our study stresses the need for further studies that would allow robust generalization on the
functioning of freshwater temperate and tropical ecosystems.
Keywords :
nutrient recycling , omnivory , Ecological stoichiometry , tropical vs. temperate , trophic cascades
Journal title :
Annales de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology
Journal title :
Annales de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology