Trophic structure and origin of resources of soil macrofauna in the salt marsh of the Wadden Sea: a stable isotope (15N, 13C) study

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作者
Rinke, Maria [1 ]
Bendisch, Philipp M. [1 ]
Maraun, Mark [1 ]
Scheu, Stefan [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gottingen, JF Blumenbach Inst Zool & Anthropol Anim Ecol, Untere Karspule 2, D-37073 Gottingen, Germany
[2] Univ Gottingen, Ctr Biodivers & Sustainable Land Use, Busgenweg 1, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany
来源
BMC ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION | 2022年 / 22卷 / 01期
关键词
Salt marsh; Spatiotemporal dynamics; Trophic structure; Allochthonous resources; Autochthonous resources; Soil food web; FOOD-WEBS; NORTH-SEA; CARBON; COAST; SUBSIDIES; FRANCE; MATTER; ALGAE; FAUNA; DIET;
D O I
10.1186/s12862-022-02039-0
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Salt marshes exist along the gradient of the marine mudflat to the terrestrial dunes, with a gradient of shore height and associated plant zonation. The lower salt marsh (LSM) extends from the mean high tidal level to 35 cm above that level and is followed by the upper salt marsh (USM). Despite changes in the amount of allochthonous marine input and in abiotic conditions, little is known about changes in the trophic structure and used of basal resources by the soil macrofauna along marine-terrestrial boundaries. Natural variations in carbon stable isotope ratios (delta C-13 signatures) allow insight into basal resources of consumers such as marine algae, terrestrial C3 and C4 photosynthesising plants. Furthermore, variations in nitrogen stable isotope ratios (delta N-15 signatures) allow insight into the trophic position of consumers. We investigated spatial and temporal changes in stable isotope signatures in salt marsh soil macrofauna of the island of Spiekeroog, German Wadden Sea. The range of delta N-15 signatures indicated no changes in food chain length across salt marsh zones with consumers in both zones comprising primary decomposers, secondary decomposers and first order predators. However, the trophic position of individual species changed between zones, but in particular with season. Contrasting delta N-15 signatures, the range in delta C-13 signatures in the LSM was twice that in the USM indicating a wider range of resources consumed. Bayesian mixing models indicated predominant autochthonous resource use in both the LSM and USM, with the use of marine allochthonous resources never exceeding 29.6%. However, the models also indicate an increase in the use of marine resources in certain species in the LSM with no use in the USM. Overall, the results indicate that the resource use of salt marsh macrofauna varies more in space than in time, with the food web being generally based on autochthonous rather than allochthonous resources. However, there also is trophic plasticity in certain species across both temporal and spatial scales including variations in the use of allochthonous resources. Generally, however, marine input contributes little to the nutrition of salt marsh soil macroinvertebrates.
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