Decoupling of cascading trophic interactions in a freshwater, benthic food chain

被引:48
|
作者
Bronmark, C
Weisner, SEB
机构
[1] Department of Ecology, Lund University
关键词
interaction strength; predation; ponds; snails; periphyton;
D O I
10.1007/BF00333731
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Food chain theory provides explicit predictions for equilibrium biomasses among trophic levels in food chains of different lengths. Empirical studies on freshwater benthic food chains have typically been performed on chains with up to three levels and in field experiments with limited spatial and temporal scale. Here we use a ''natural snapshot experiment'' approach to study equilibrium biomass and abundance among trophic levels in natural ponds differing only with respect to fish assemblage structure. Forty-four ponds were surveyed for their density and biomass of fish, snails and periphyton. Ponds were divided into three categories based on fish assemblage: ponds with no fish (two trophic levels), ponds with molluscivorous fish (three trophic levels), ponds with molluscivorous fish (three trophic levels) and ponds that also had piscivorous fish (four trophic levels). Ponds without fish had a high density and biomass of snails and a low biomass of periphyton, whereas snails with molluscivorous fish. In the presence of piscivores, molluscivore populations consisted of low numbers of large individuals. Snail assemblages in piscivore ponds were characterised by relatively high densities of small-bodied detritivorous species and periphyton biomass was not significantly different from ponds with three trophic levels. Thus, predictions from classic food chain theory were upheld in ponds with up to three trophic levels. In ponds with four trophic levels, however, there was a decoupling of the trophic cascade at the piscivore-molluscivore level. Gape-limited piscivory, predation on snails by molluscivores that have reached an absolute size refuge from predation, and changes in food preferences of the dominant snails are suggested to explain the observed patterns.
引用
收藏
页码:534 / 541
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Cascading trophic interactions: Views on black flies from the food web
    DeVito, E
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 83RD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NEW JERSEY MOSQUITO CONTROL ASSOCIATION INC, 1996, : 75 - 76
  • [2] Trophic interactions among detritus, benthic midges, and predatory fish in a freshwater marsh
    Batzer, DP
    ECOLOGY, 1998, 79 (05) : 1688 - 1698
  • [3] CASCADING TROPHIC INTERACTIONS AND LAKE PRODUCTIVITY
    CARPENTER, SR
    KITCHELL, JF
    HODGSON, JR
    BIOSCIENCE, 1985, 35 (10) : 634 - 639
  • [4] Trophic interactions at the top of the coral reef food chain
    J. Mourier
    S. Planes
    N. Buray
    Coral Reefs, 2013, 32 : 285 - 285
  • [5] Trophic interactions at the top of the coral reef food chain
    Mourier, J.
    Planes, S.
    Buray, N.
    CORAL REEFS, 2013, 32 (01) : 285 - 285
  • [6] Cascading predator control interacts with productivity to determine the trophic level of biomass accumulation in a benthic food web
    Eriksson, Britas Klemens
    Rubach, Anja
    Batsleer, Jurgen
    Hillebrand, Helmut
    ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2012, 27 (01) : 203 - 210
  • [7] Mathematical modeling of cascading migration in a tri-trophic food-chain system
    S. Samanta
    T. Chowdhury
    J. Chattopadhyay
    Journal of Biological Physics, 2013, 39 : 469 - 487
  • [8] Mathematical modeling of cascading migration in a tri-trophic food-chain system
    Samanta, S.
    Chowdhury, T.
    Chattopadhyay, J.
    JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS, 2013, 39 (03) : 469 - 487
  • [9] Infiltration of freshwater food chain by nanoplastics: An examination of trophic transfer and biological impact
    Wang M.
    Wang W.-X.
    Chemosphere, 2023, 345
  • [10] Consumer-mediated recycling and cascading trophic interactions
    Leroux, Shawn J.
    Loreau, Michel
    ECOLOGY, 2010, 91 (07) : 2162 - 2171