Benthic resources are the key to Daphnia middendorffiana survival in a high arctic pond

1. Shallow arctic lakes and ponds have simple and short food webs, but large uncertainties remain about benthicpelagic links in these systems. We tested whether organic matter of benthic origin supports zooplankton biomass in a pond in NE Greenland, using stable isotope analysis of carbon and nitrog...

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Published in:Freshwater Biology
Main Authors: Cazzanelli, Matteo, Forsström, Laura, Rautio, Milla, Michelsen, Anders, Christoffersen, Kirsten Seestern
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/c096c9d9-e8d9-4064-890f-7b01bd45fdec 2023-11-05T03:37:41+01:00 Benthic resources are the key to Daphnia middendorffiana survival in a high arctic pond Cazzanelli, Matteo Forsström, Laura Rautio, Milla Michelsen, Anders Christoffersen, Kirsten Seestern 2012 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/benthic-resources-are-the-key-to-daphnia-middendorffiana-survival-in-a-high-arctic-pond(c096c9d9-e8d9-4064-890f-7b01bd45fdec).html https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2427.2011.02722.x eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Cazzanelli , M , Forsström , L , Rautio , M , Michelsen , A & Christoffersen , K S 2012 , ' Benthic resources are the key to Daphnia middendorffiana survival in a high arctic pond ' , Freshwater Biology , vol. 57 , no. 3 , pp. 541-551 . https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2427.2011.02722.x article 2012 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2427.2011.02722.x 2023-10-11T22:58:09Z 1. Shallow arctic lakes and ponds have simple and short food webs, but large uncertainties remain about benthicpelagic links in these systems. We tested whether organic matter of benthic origin supports zooplankton biomass in a pond in NE Greenland, using stable isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen in the pond itself and in a C-13-enrichment enclosure experiment. In the latter, we manipulated the carbon isotope signature of benthic algae to enhance its isotopic discrimination from other potential food sources for zooplankton. 2. The cladoceran Daphnia middendorffiana responded to the C-13-enrichment of benthic mats with progressively increasing delta C-13 values, suggesting benthic feeding. Stable isotope analysis also pointed towards a negligible contribution of terrestrial carbon to the diet of D. middendorffiana. This agreed with the apparent dominance of autochthonous dissolved organic matter in the pond revealed by analysis of coloured dissolved organic matter. 3. Daily net production by phytoplankton in the pond (18 mg C m(-2) day(-1)) could satisfy only up to half of the calculated minimum energy requirements of D. middendorffiana (35 mg C m(-2) day(-1)), whereas benthic primary production alone (145 mg C m(-2) day(-1)) was more than sufficient. 4. Our findings highlight benthic primary production as a major dietary source for D. middendorffiana in this system and suggest that benthic organic matter may play a key role in sustaining pelagic secondary production in such nutrient-limited high arctic ponds. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Greenland Phytoplankton Zooplankton University of Copenhagen: Research Freshwater Biology 57 3 541 551
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description 1. Shallow arctic lakes and ponds have simple and short food webs, but large uncertainties remain about benthicpelagic links in these systems. We tested whether organic matter of benthic origin supports zooplankton biomass in a pond in NE Greenland, using stable isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen in the pond itself and in a C-13-enrichment enclosure experiment. In the latter, we manipulated the carbon isotope signature of benthic algae to enhance its isotopic discrimination from other potential food sources for zooplankton. 2. The cladoceran Daphnia middendorffiana responded to the C-13-enrichment of benthic mats with progressively increasing delta C-13 values, suggesting benthic feeding. Stable isotope analysis also pointed towards a negligible contribution of terrestrial carbon to the diet of D. middendorffiana. This agreed with the apparent dominance of autochthonous dissolved organic matter in the pond revealed by analysis of coloured dissolved organic matter. 3. Daily net production by phytoplankton in the pond (18 mg C m(-2) day(-1)) could satisfy only up to half of the calculated minimum energy requirements of D. middendorffiana (35 mg C m(-2) day(-1)), whereas benthic primary production alone (145 mg C m(-2) day(-1)) was more than sufficient. 4. Our findings highlight benthic primary production as a major dietary source for D. middendorffiana in this system and suggest that benthic organic matter may play a key role in sustaining pelagic secondary production in such nutrient-limited high arctic ponds.
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Christoffersen, Kirsten Seestern
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Forsström, Laura
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