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Terrestrial organic matter input suppresses biomass production in lake ecosystems

Authors :
Karlsson, Jan
Bergström, Ann-Kristin
Byström, Pär
Gudasz, Cristian
Rodriguez, Patricia
Hein, Catherine
Karlsson, Jan
Bergström, Ann-Kristin
Byström, Pär
Gudasz, Cristian
Rodriguez, Patricia
Hein, Catherine
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Terrestrial ecosystems export large amounts of organic carbon (t-OC) but the net effect of this OC on the productivity of recipient aquatic ecosystems is largely unknown. In this study of boreal lakes, we show that the relative contribution of t-OC to individual top consumer (fish) biomass production, and to most of their potential prey organisms, increased with the concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC; dominated by t-OC sources) in water. However, the biomass and production of top consumers decreased with increasing concentration of DOC, despite their substantial use (up to 60%) of t-OC. Thus, the results suggest that although t-OC supports individual consumer growth in lakes to a large extent, t-OC input suppresses rather than subsidizes population biomass production.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233710098
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1890.15-0515.1