Co-correspondence among aquatic invertebrates, fish, and submerged aquatic plants in shallow lakes

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作者
Hanson, Mark A. [1 ]
Buelt, Christine A. [2 ]
Zimmer, Kyle D. [2 ]
Herwig, Brian R. [3 ]
Bowe, Shane [4 ]
Maurer, Kristine [2 ]
机构
[1] Minnesota Dept Nat Resources, Wetland Wildlife Populat & Res Grp, Wildlife Res Unit, Bemidji, MN 56601 USA
[2] Univ St Thomas, Dept Biol, St Paul, MN 55105 USA
[3] Minnesota Dept Nat Resources, Fisheries Res, Bemidji, MN 56601 USA
[4] Red Lake Dept Nat Resources, Water Resources Program, Red Lake, MN 56671 USA
关键词
zooplankton; macroinvertebrates; submerged macrophytes; fish; shallow lakes; communities; co-correspondence; CoCA; pCCA; WATER-LEVEL FLUCTUATIONS; RELATIVE IMPORTANCE; PRAIRIE WETLANDS; LONG-TERM; LAND-USE; MACROPHYTES; ASSEMBLAGES; COMMUNITY; PHYTOPLANKTON; PREDATION;
D O I
10.1086/682118
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Fish and aquatic plants influence aquatic invertebrate assemblages in shallow temperate lakes, but estimating their relative influence is difficult because invertebrates respond to multiple factors operating simultaneously at various temporal and spatial scales. Co-correspondence analysis (CoCA) may prove useful for clarifying community relationships. We sampled assemblages in 104 shallow lakes in 5 study areas across 4 ecological regions of Minnesota, USA. We used CoCA to test for patterns among aquatic invertebrates, submerged plants, and fish. After controlling for influences of fish with CoCA, we used direct gradient analysis to assess influences of study area, lake state (turbid or clear), and watershed size on the abundance of zooplankton and macroinvertebrates. CoCA indicated high co-correspondence between fish and macrophytes across study areas, with weaker associations among zooplankton, macroinvertebrates, and fish. After removing the effects of fish, zooplankton and macroinvertebrates showed different relationships to environmental variables. Lake state and study area explained significant remaining variance in zooplankton, whereas study area and relative abundance of macrophytes explained remaining variance in macroinvertebrates. Among-lake patterns in submerged macrophytes were associated with fish presence and abundance. Invertebrates were related to lake state, fish abundance, and extent of submerged aquatic plants, and patterns differed between zooplankton and macroinvertebrates and among study areas. Species-level relationships among invertebrates, fish, and macrophytes were weaker than community-level patterns described in previous studies. This result suggests that community-scale influences of fish and submerged macrophytes on aquatic invertebrates may be strong and may mask species-level relationships in shallow lakes.
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页码:953 / 964
页数:12
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