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Factors affecting the vertical distribution of the zooplankton assemblage in Lake Michigan: The role of the invasive predator Bythotrephes longimanus

机译:影响密歇根湖浮游动物组合垂直分布的因素:侵入性捕食者Bythotrephes longimanus的作用

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We analyze six years of survey data in Lake Michigan, which spanned large ranges in the abundance of the invasive predatory cladoceran Bythotrephes, to quantify the effect of this predator on the daytime vertical distribution of the nine most common species and life stages of Lake Michigan zooplankton. We found that Bythotrephes abundance and hypolimnion depth explained almost 50% of the variation in the vertical distribution of many zooplankton. Bythotrephes abundance was associated with significant and large (approximately 5-11 m) depth increases in cladocerans Daphnia and Bosmina, adult and copepodite stages of cyclopoid copepods, and adult diaptomid copepods Leptodiaptomus minutus, and Leptodiaptomus ashlandi; but did not significantly affect the depth of copepod nauplii, diaptomid copepodites, and adult Leptodiaptomus sicilis. Whereas other environmental factors, such as light attenuation coefficient, epilimnion and hypolimnion temperature, and sampling date significantly influenced the depth of various species and life stages, the inclusion of such environmental factors into linear models did not significantly lower the predicted influence of Bythotrephes. These results suggest that Bythotrephes abundance has a significant and large influence on the vertical distribution of a large component of the zooplankton assemblage in Lake Michigan. We argue that this pattern is driven by a Bythotrephes-induced anti-predator response in zooplankton prey. Such effects could lead to widespread growth costs to the zooplankton assemblage due to the colder water temperatures experienced at greater depths, which could in turn affect the rapidly changing Lake Michigan food web. (C) 2015 International Association for Great Lakes Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:我们分析了密歇根湖六年来的调查数据,该数据涵盖了大范围的侵入性掠夺性锁骨角鲨鱼,并量化了这种掠食者对密歇根湖浮游动物九种最常见物种白天垂直分布和生命阶段的影响。我们发现,斜生鱼的丰度和俯冲深度解释了许多浮游动物垂直分布的几乎50%的变化。角足类鱼类的丰度与锁骨Da(Daphnia)和波斯尼亚(Bosmina),成虫和co足类的独脚纲co足类和成年成对足足co足类细足细足ept和细足L足的显着且大的深度增加有关(约5-11 m)。但并没有显着影响nau足无节幼体,双足mid足足pe和成年Leptodiaptomus sicilis的深度。尽管其他环境因素(例如光衰减系数,上扬和下垂温度以及采样日期)会显着影响各种物种的深度和生命阶段,但将这些环境因素纳入线性模型并不会显着降低拜特弗的预测影响。这些结果表明,佛得角的丰富度对密歇根湖浮游动物组合很大一部分的垂直分布有很大的影响。我们认为,这种模式是由浮游生物在浮游生物捕食中诱导的反捕食者反应引起的。由于在更深的地方经历了较冷的水温,这种影响可能导致浮游动物组合的广泛增长成本,进而可能影响密歇根湖快速变化的食物网。 (C)2015年国际大湖研究协会。由Elsevier B.V.发布。保留所有权利。

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