Testing predictions of the lake food web theory on pelagic communities of Australian reservoirs

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Matveev, V [1 ]
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[1] CSIRO Land & Water, Indooroopilly, Qld 4068, Australia
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10.1034/j.1600-0706.2003.11651.x
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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Several predictions of the theory developed for pelagic food webs of the Northern Hemisphere were tested on water bodies of Eastern Australia. Eleven reservoirs, representing trophic and latitudinal gradients were sampled for nutrients, phytoplankton, zooplankton and pelagic fish. Two models of regression analysis, which analysed possible interactions between trophic levels were based oil different sets of data. In one, each reservoir was represented by only one pair of observations annual mean or single observation ("regional model"). In the other, seasonal means of four frequently sampled reservoirs similar in productivity were used ("temporal model"). Significant variation in total phytoplankton biovolume (TPB) was predicted by total phosphorus concentration (TP), total nitrogen concentration (TN), mean crustacean length and acoustic biomass of planktivorous fish in both models. This suggested that nutrient limitation, zooplankton grazing and positive effects of fish were probably important in controlling the biomass of primary producers at both regional and temporal scales. In the regional model, the biomass of fish was also negatively correlated with Daphnia biomass and mean crustacean length, suggesting that the trophic cascade hypothesis may be applicable to Eastern Australia for the considered range of reservoir productivities. The biovolume of cyanobacteria was not correlated to any variables tested in the regional model. In contrast, nutrient and food web variables had significant effects on cyanobacterial biovolume in the temporal model. This suggested that factors governing seasonal succession were probably more important for cyanobacteria than variation in reservoir productivity or location. Contrary to previous views, no negative relationship between total biomass of zooplankton and TPB was found in both models. suggesting that the community structure of zooplankton rather than its total biomass mediates top-down effects. Many predictions of the food web theory remained robust in spite of substantial differences in animal taxonomy and physical environment of Australian ecosystems.
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