Literature DB >> 25411451

The jellification of north temperate lakes.

Adam Jeziorski1, Andrew J Tanentzap2, Norman D Yan3, Andrew M Paterson4, Michelle E Palmer5, Jennifer B Korosi6, James A Rusak4, Michael T Arts7, Wendel Bill Keller8, Ron Ingram4, Allegra Cairns3, John P Smol9.   

Abstract

Calcium (Ca) concentrations are decreasing in softwater lakes across eastern North America and western Europe. Using long-term contemporary and palaeo-environmental field data, we show that this is precipitating a dramatic change in Canadian lakes: the replacement of previously dominant pelagic herbivores (Ca-rich Daphnia species) by Holopedium glacialis, a jelly-clad, Ca-poor competitor. In some lakes, this transformation is being facilitated by increases in macro-invertebrate predation, both from native (Chaoborus spp.) and introduced (Bythotrephes longimanus) zooplanktivores, to which Holopedium, with its jelly coat, is relatively invulnerable. Greater representation by Holopedium within cladoceran zooplankton communities will reduce nutrient transfer through food webs, given their lower phosphorus content relative to daphniids, and greater absolute abundances may pose long-term problems to water users. The dominance of jelly-clad zooplankton will likely persist while lakewater Ca levels remain low.
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Keywords:  Daphnia; Holopedium; calcium decline; jellification; lakes; nutrients

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25411451      PMCID: PMC4262185          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2014.2449

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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