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Effects of inorganic nitrogen and organic carbon on pelagic food webs in boreal lakes / Anne Deininger

Deininger, Anne, 1987- (författare)
Umeå universitet. Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap (utgivare)
Alternativt namn: Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap, Umeå universitet
Alternativt namn: Institutionen för EMG
Alternativt namn: Engelska: Umeå University. Department of Ecology and Environmental Science
ISBN 978-91-7601-640-4
Umeå : Umeå University, 2017
Engelska 33 s.
  • BokAvhandling(Diss. (sammanfattning) Umeå : Umeå universitet, 2017)
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  • Anthropogenic activities are increasing inorganic nitrogen (N) loadings to lakes in the northern hemisphere. In many boreal lakes phytoplankton are N limited, wherefore enhanced N input may affect the productivity of pelagic food webs. Simultaneously, global change causes increased inflows of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to boreal lakes. Between clear and humic lakes, whole lake primary and consumer production naturally differs. However, research is inconclusive as to what controls pelagic production in these lakes. Further, it is unclear how DOC affects the response of the pelagic food web to enhanced inorganic N availability. The overarching goal of this thesis was to study the effects of inorganic N and organic C for pelagic food webs in boreal lakes. In the thesis, I first identified the main drivers of pelagic production during summer in eight non-manipulated Swedish boreal lakes with naturally low or high DOC. Then I investigated how increased N availability affects the pelagic food chain, and how the response differs with DOC. Therefore, whole lake inorganic N fertilization experiments were conducted in six Swedish boreal lakes across a DOC gradient (low, medium, high) divided into three lake pairs (control, N enriched) with one reference and two impact years. In each lake, I also investigated the response of zooplankton growth using in situ mesocosm experiments excluding planktivores. I found that humic boreal lakes had lower phytoplankton production and biomass than clear water lakes. Further, phytoplankton community composition and food quality differed with DOC. However, high DOC did not reduce pelagic energy mobilization or zooplankton biomass, but promoted a higher dominance of cladoceran relative to copepod species. N addition clearly enhanced phytoplankton biomass and production in the experimental lakes. However, this stimulating N effect decreased with DOC as caused by light limitation. Further, the newly available phytoplankton energy derived from N addition was not efficiently transferred to zooplankton, which indicates a mismatch between producer energy supply and consumer energy use. Indeed, the mesocosm experiment revealed that decreased food quality of phytoplankton in response to N addition resulted in reduced food web performance, especially in clearer lakes. In humic lakes, zooplankton production and food web efficiency were clearly more resilient to N addition. In summary, my thesis suggests that any change in the landscape that enhances inorganic N availability will especially affect pelagic food webs in clear water lakes. In contrast, brownification will result in more lakes being resilient to eutrophication caused by enhanced N deposition. 

Ämnesord

Ecology  (hsv)
Kväve  (sao)
Sjöar  (sao)
Kolföreningar  (sao)
Nitrogen  (LCSH)
Lakes  (LCSH)
Carbon compounds  (LCSH)

Indexterm och SAB-rubrik

autochthony
basal production
boreal
global change
dissolved organic carbon
food web efficiency
N deposition
phytoplankton
seston stoichiometry
whole lake enrichment
zooplankton

Klassifikation

577.6315 (DDC)
Ue.055 (kssb/8 (machine generated))
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