scholarly journals Allochthonous Organic Matter Supports Benthic but Not Pelagic Food Webs in Shallow Coastal Ecosystems

Ecosystems ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 21 (7) ◽  
pp. 1459-1470 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pia Bartels ◽  
Jenny Ask ◽  
Agneta Andersson ◽  
Jan Karlsson ◽  
Reiner Giesler
Eos ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Thompson

Dissolved organic matter supports aquatic food webs and holds as much carbon as the atmosphere. A new study tracks which sources and processes play the biggest role in coastal systems.


2010 ◽  
Vol 384 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 99-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wolfgang Niggl ◽  
Malik S. Naumann ◽  
Ulrich Struck ◽  
Riyad Manasrah ◽  
Christian Wild

1983 ◽  
Vol 40 (9) ◽  
pp. 1480-1495 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. M. Adams ◽  
B. L. Kimmel ◽  
G. R. Ploskey

A trophic-dynamics approach was used to examine the relationships of phytoplankton production, other autochthonous primary producers, and allochthonous organic matter to the organic carbon supply necessary to support the fish community production in 17 southeastern and midwestern U.S. reservoirs. Fish community carbon requirements were estimated using average efficiencies of 10 and 15% per trophic transfer to bracket the range of efficiencies that probably occur in reservoir food webs. At 10% efficiency, most of the reservoir food webs considered appeared to be supplemented significantly by allochthonous organic matter. At 15% efficiency, phytoplankton production accounted for the organic carbon required for fish production in 10 of the 17 reservoirs. In this case, supplementary organic carbon sources were invoked to meet fish production requirements in the remaining seven reservoirs. Our results suggest that, depending on the actual food web efficiencies, autochthonous primary production can often account for the organic carbon supply required for reservoir fish production and that the importance of allochthonous organic matter to reservoir biological productivity may have been previously overemphasized. Although both the morphoedaphic index (MEI) and phytoplankton productivity were strongly correlated with reservoir fish production, a simple relationship does not appear to exist between the MEI and phytoplankton productivity, probably because of the complex aggregate nature of the MEI descriptor.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Pianpian Wu ◽  
Martin J. Kainz ◽  
Fernando Valdés ◽  
Siwen Zheng ◽  
Katharina Winter ◽  
...  

AbstractClimate change scenarios predict increases in temperature and organic matter supply from land to water, which affect trophic transfer of nutrients and contaminants in aquatic food webs. How essential nutrients, such as polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), and potentially toxic contaminants, such as methylmercury (MeHg), at the base of aquatic food webs will be affected under climate change scenarios, remains unclear. The objective of this outdoor mesocosm study was to examine how increased water temperature and terrestrially-derived dissolved organic matter supply (tDOM; i.e., lake browning), and the interaction of both, will influence MeHg and PUFA in organisms at the base of food webs (i.e. seston; the most edible plankton size for zooplankton) in subalpine lake ecosystems. The interaction of higher temperature and tDOM increased the burden of MeHg in seston (< 40 μm) and larger sized plankton (microplankton; 40–200 μm), while the MeHg content per unit biomass remained stable. However, PUFA decreased in seston, but increased in microplankton, consisting mainly of filamentous algae, which are less readily bioavailable to zooplankton. We revealed elevated dietary exposure to MeHg, yet decreased supply of dietary PUFA to aquatic consumers with increasing temperature and tDOM supply. This experimental study provides evidence that the overall food quality at the base of aquatic food webs deteriorates during ongoing climate change scenarios by increasing the supply of toxic MeHg and lowering the dietary access to essential nutrients of consumers at higher trophic levels.


2017 ◽  
Vol 52 (4) ◽  
pp. 489-499
Author(s):  
Adegoke Olugboyega Badejo ◽  
Sangmin Hyun ◽  
Wonnyon Kim ◽  
Se-Jong Ju ◽  
Bareum Song

1987 ◽  
Vol 7 (8) ◽  
pp. 895-911 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alan M. Springer ◽  
Edward C. Murphy ◽  
David G. Roseneau ◽  
C. Peter McRoy ◽  
Brian A. Cooper

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