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DOI10.1111/fwb.12415
Depth gradients in food-web processes linking habitats in large lakes: Lake Superior as an exemplar ecosystem
Sierszen, Michael E.1; Hrabik, Thomas R.2; Stockwell, Jason D.3; Cotter, Anne M.1; Hoffman, Joel C.1; Yule, Daniel L.4
发表日期2014-10-01
ISSN0046-5070
卷号59期号:10页码:2122-2136
英文摘要

In large lakes around the world, depth-based changes in the abundance and distribution of invertebrate and fish species suggest that there may be concomitant changes in patterns of resource allocation. Using Lake Superior of the Laurentian Great Lakes as an example, we explored this idea through stable isotope analyses of 13 major fish taxa. Patterns in carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios revealed use of both littoral and profundal benthos among populations of most taxa analysed regardless of the depth of their habitat, providing evidence of nearshore-offshore trophic linkages in the largest freshwater lake by area in the world. Isotope-mixing model results indicated that the overall importance of benthic food-web pathways to fish was highest in nearshore species, whereas the importance of planktonic pathways increased in offshore species. These characteristics, shared with the Great Lakes of Africa, Russia and Japan, appear to be governed by two key processes: high benthic production in nearshore waters and the prevalence of diel vertical migration (DVM) among offshore invertebrate and fish taxa. DVM facilitates use of pelagic food resources by deep-water biota and represents an important process of trophic linkage among habitats in large lakes. Support of whole-lake food webs through trophic linkages among pelagic, profundal and littoral habitats appears to be integral to the functioning of large lakes. These linkages can be disrupted though ecosystem disturbance such as eutrophication or the effects of invasive species and should be considered in native species restoration efforts.


英文关键词aquatic habitats;food web;Great Lakes;stable isotopes;trophic linkages
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000342758300009
来源期刊FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
来源机构美国环保署
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/61075
作者单位1.US EPA, Off Res & Dev, Mid Continent Ecol Div, Natl Hlth & Ecol Effects Res Lab, Duluth, MN 55804 USA;
2.Univ Minnesota, Duluth, MN 55812 USA;
3.Univ Vermont, Burlington, VT USA;
4.US Geol Survey, Lake Super Biol Stn, Ashland, WI USA
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Sierszen, Michael E.,Hrabik, Thomas R.,Stockwell, Jason D.,et al. Depth gradients in food-web processes linking habitats in large lakes: Lake Superior as an exemplar ecosystem[J]. 美国环保署,2014,59(10):2122-2136.
APA Sierszen, Michael E.,Hrabik, Thomas R.,Stockwell, Jason D.,Cotter, Anne M.,Hoffman, Joel C.,&Yule, Daniel L..(2014).Depth gradients in food-web processes linking habitats in large lakes: Lake Superior as an exemplar ecosystem.FRESHWATER BIOLOGY,59(10),2122-2136.
MLA Sierszen, Michael E.,et al."Depth gradients in food-web processes linking habitats in large lakes: Lake Superior as an exemplar ecosystem".FRESHWATER BIOLOGY 59.10(2014):2122-2136.
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