Efficiencies of benthic and pelagic trophic pathways in a subalpine lake

被引:128
作者
Vander Zanden, M. Jake
Chandra, Sudeep
Park, Sang-Kyu
Vadeboncoeur, Yvonne
Goldman, Charles R.
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Ctr Limnol, Madison, WI 53706 USA
[2] Ajou Univ, Div Nat Sci, Suwon 443749, South Korea
[3] Wright State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Dayton, OH 45435 USA
[4] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Environm Sci & Policy, Davis, CA 95616 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1139/F06-148
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Although the study of lakes has traditionally focused on pelagic production pathways, recent stable isotope and diet evidence indicates that benthic algal production is an important contributor to fish production. This has led to the suggestion that energy may be more efficiently passed along benthic food chains relative to their pelagic counterparts. To test this idea, we combined stable isotope based assessments of energy flow pathways with estimates of pelagic and benthic-based primary and secondary production in Castle Lake, California. Approximately 50% of whole-lake primary production and 30% of whole-lake secondary production occurred in benthic habitats. Stable carbon isotopes and dietary data indicated that fish were predominantly supported by benthic (63%) and terrestrial (24%) secondary production. Ecological efficiencies (algal production/invertebrate production) were low in Castle Lake (< 3%), though zoobenthic production was more efficiently passed to fish than was zooplankton production. The larger size of benthic prey relative to pelagic prey may affect fish prey selection and foraging efficiency, resulting in differences in ecological efficiency between pelagic and benthic trophic pathways.
引用
收藏
页码:2608 / 2620
页数:13
相关论文
共 70 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], THESIS U CALIFORNIA
[2]   Nitrate uptake by phytoplankton and periphyton: Whole-lake enrichments and mesocosm-N-15 experiments in an oligotrophic lake [J].
Axler, RP ;
Reuter, JE .
LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY, 1996, 41 (04) :659-671
[3]   ADULT BODY-MASS AND ANNUAL PRODUCTION-BIOMASS RELATIONSHIPS OF FIELD POPULATIONS [J].
BANSE, K ;
MOSHER, S .
ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS, 1980, 50 (03) :355-379
[4]   Food partitioning among Lake Malawi nearshore fishes as revealed by stable isotope analyses [J].
Bootsma, HA ;
Hecky, RE ;
Hesslein, RH ;
Turner, GF .
ECOLOGY, 1996, 77 (04) :1286-1290
[5]  
Cummins K. W, 1971, Mitt int Verein theor angew Limnol, VNo. 18, P1
[6]   MAGNITUDE AND PATTERNS OF HERBIVORY IN AQUATIC AND TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS [J].
CYR, H ;
PACE, ML .
NATURE, 1993, 361 (6408) :148-150
[7]   EFFECTS OF FOOD-WEB COMPENSATION AFTER MANIPULATION OF RAINBOW-TROUT IN AN OLIGOTROPHIC LAKE [J].
ELSER, JJ ;
LUECKE, C ;
BRETT, MT ;
GOLDMAN, CR .
ECOLOGY, 1995, 76 (01) :52-69
[8]  
FRY B, 1984, CONTRIB MAR SCI, V27, P13
[10]   RAPID C-13/C-12 TURNOVER DURING GROWTH OF BROWN SHRIMP (PENAEUS-AZTECUS) [J].
FRY, B ;
ARNOLD, C .
OECOLOGIA, 1982, 54 (02) :200-204