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Stratification, nitrogen fixation, and cyanobacterial bloom stage regulate the planktonic food web structure
Changes in the complexity of planktonic food webs may be expected in future aquatic systems due to increases in sea surface temperature and an enhanced stratification of the water column. Under these conditions, the growth of unpalatable, filamentous, N(2)‐fixing cyanobacterial blooms, and their eff...
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2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850720/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30628151 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14546 |
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author | Loick‐Wilde, Natalie Fernández‐Urruzola, Igor Eglite, Elvita Liskow, Iris Nausch, Monika Schulz‐Bull, Detlef Wodarg, Dirk Wasmund, Norbert Mohrholz, Volker |
author_facet | Loick‐Wilde, Natalie Fernández‐Urruzola, Igor Eglite, Elvita Liskow, Iris Nausch, Monika Schulz‐Bull, Detlef Wodarg, Dirk Wasmund, Norbert Mohrholz, Volker |
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description | Changes in the complexity of planktonic food webs may be expected in future aquatic systems due to increases in sea surface temperature and an enhanced stratification of the water column. Under these conditions, the growth of unpalatable, filamentous, N(2)‐fixing cyanobacterial blooms, and their effect on planktonic food webs will become increasingly important. The planktonic food web structure in aquatic ecosystems at times of filamentous cyanobacterial blooms is currently unresolved, with discordant lines of evidence suggesting that herbivores dominate the mesozooplankton or that mesozooplankton organisms are mainly carnivorous. Here, we use a set of proxies derived from amino acid nitrogen stable isotopes from two mesozooplankton size fractions to identify changes in the nitrogen source and the planktonic food web structure across different microplankton communities. A transition from herbivory to carnivory in mesozooplankton between more eutrophic, near‐coastal sites and more oligotrophic, offshore sites was accompanied by an increasing diversity of microplankton communities with aging filamentous cyanobacterial blooms. Our analyses of 124 biotic and abiotic variables using multivariate statistics confirmed salinity as a major driver for the biomass distribution of non‐N(2)‐fixing microplankton species such as dinoflagellates. However, we provide strong evidence that stratification, N(2) fixation, and the stage of the cyanobacterial blooms regulated much of the microplankton diversity and the mean trophic position and size of the metabolic nitrogen pool in mesozooplankton. Our empirical, macroscale data set consistently unifies contrasting results of the dominant feeding mode in mesozooplankton during blooms of unpalatable, filamentous, N(2)‐fixing cyanobacteria by identifying the at times important role of heterotrophic microbial food webs. Thus, carnivory, rather than herbivory, dominates in mesozooplankton during aging and decaying cyanobacterial blooms with hitherto uncharacterized consequences for the biogeochemical functions of mesozooplankton. |
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spelling | pubmed-68507202019-11-18 Stratification, nitrogen fixation, and cyanobacterial bloom stage regulate the planktonic food web structure Loick‐Wilde, Natalie Fernández‐Urruzola, Igor Eglite, Elvita Liskow, Iris Nausch, Monika Schulz‐Bull, Detlef Wodarg, Dirk Wasmund, Norbert Mohrholz, Volker Glob Chang Biol Primary Research Articles Changes in the complexity of planktonic food webs may be expected in future aquatic systems due to increases in sea surface temperature and an enhanced stratification of the water column. Under these conditions, the growth of unpalatable, filamentous, N(2)‐fixing cyanobacterial blooms, and their effect on planktonic food webs will become increasingly important. The planktonic food web structure in aquatic ecosystems at times of filamentous cyanobacterial blooms is currently unresolved, with discordant lines of evidence suggesting that herbivores dominate the mesozooplankton or that mesozooplankton organisms are mainly carnivorous. Here, we use a set of proxies derived from amino acid nitrogen stable isotopes from two mesozooplankton size fractions to identify changes in the nitrogen source and the planktonic food web structure across different microplankton communities. A transition from herbivory to carnivory in mesozooplankton between more eutrophic, near‐coastal sites and more oligotrophic, offshore sites was accompanied by an increasing diversity of microplankton communities with aging filamentous cyanobacterial blooms. Our analyses of 124 biotic and abiotic variables using multivariate statistics confirmed salinity as a major driver for the biomass distribution of non‐N(2)‐fixing microplankton species such as dinoflagellates. However, we provide strong evidence that stratification, N(2) fixation, and the stage of the cyanobacterial blooms regulated much of the microplankton diversity and the mean trophic position and size of the metabolic nitrogen pool in mesozooplankton. Our empirical, macroscale data set consistently unifies contrasting results of the dominant feeding mode in mesozooplankton during blooms of unpalatable, filamentous, N(2)‐fixing cyanobacteria by identifying the at times important role of heterotrophic microbial food webs. Thus, carnivory, rather than herbivory, dominates in mesozooplankton during aging and decaying cyanobacterial blooms with hitherto uncharacterized consequences for the biogeochemical functions of mesozooplankton. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-01-09 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6850720/ /pubmed/30628151 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14546 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Global Change Biology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Primary Research Articles Loick‐Wilde, Natalie Fernández‐Urruzola, Igor Eglite, Elvita Liskow, Iris Nausch, Monika Schulz‐Bull, Detlef Wodarg, Dirk Wasmund, Norbert Mohrholz, Volker Stratification, nitrogen fixation, and cyanobacterial bloom stage regulate the planktonic food web structure |
title | Stratification, nitrogen fixation, and cyanobacterial bloom stage regulate the planktonic food web structure |
title_full | Stratification, nitrogen fixation, and cyanobacterial bloom stage regulate the planktonic food web structure |
title_fullStr | Stratification, nitrogen fixation, and cyanobacterial bloom stage regulate the planktonic food web structure |
title_full_unstemmed | Stratification, nitrogen fixation, and cyanobacterial bloom stage regulate the planktonic food web structure |
title_short | Stratification, nitrogen fixation, and cyanobacterial bloom stage regulate the planktonic food web structure |
title_sort | stratification, nitrogen fixation, and cyanobacterial bloom stage regulate the planktonic food web structure |
topic | Primary Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850720/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30628151 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14546 |
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