Detritivory and the stoichiometry of nutrient cycling by a dominant fish species in lakes of varying productivity

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Higgins, Karen A. [1 ]
Vanni, Michael J. [1 ]
Gonzalez, Maria J. [1 ]
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[1] Miami Univ, Dept Zool, Oxford, OH 45056 USA
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Little is known about the stoichiometry of nutrient cycling by detritivores. Therefore, we explored stoichiometric relationships in an omnivorous/detritivorous fish (gizzard shad, Dorosoma cepedianum) in three lakes that differed in productivity. Gizzard shad can feed on plankton and sediment detritus, but in all three lakes adult gizzard shad derived > 98% of carbon (C) and phosphorus (P), and > 90% of nitrogen (N) from sediment detritus, and the remainder from zooplankton. Gizzard shad selectively consumed detritus with higher C, N and P concentrations than ambient lake sediments. Selective detritivory (i.e. the nutrient content of consumed detritus divided by the nutrient content of ambient detritus) was most pronounced in the lake with the lowest detrital nutrient concentrations. N and P cycling rates per fish were also consistently higher in this lake, in agreement with the prediction of stoichiometry theory that excretion rates should increase with food nutrient content. Among-lake differences in nutrient cycling rates were unrelated to inter-lake variation in fish body nutrient contents, which was minimal. The N:P ratio excreted was near Redfield (similar to 14:1) in all three lakes. Stoichiometric analyses showed that the C:N and C:P ratios of sediment detritus were much higher (similar to 2.8x) than ratios of gizzard shad bodies, revealing substantial N and P imbalances between consumers and their food source. Gizzard shad alleviate N imbalance by selectively feeding on high N detritus (low C:N, high N:P), and apparently alleviate P imbalance by excreting nutrients at a higher N:P than that of their food or their bodies. Thus, this detritivore apparently regulates nutrient acquisition and allocation via both pre-absorption processes (selective feeding) and post-absorptive processes (differential N and P excretion).
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