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Effects of deposit-feeding tubificid worms and filter-feeding bivalves on benthic-pelagic coupling: Implications for the restoration of eutrophic shallow lakes

机译:沉积物饲养的蠕虫蠕虫和过滤器饲养的双壳类动物对底栖-上层耦合的影响:对富营养化浅水湖泊恢复的意义

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Benthic-pelagic coupling is a key factor in the dynamics of shallow lakes. A 12-week meso-cosm experiment tested the hypothesis that deposit-feeding tubificid worms stimulate the growth of pelagic algae while filter-feeding bivalves promote the growth of benthic algae, using the deposit-feeding tubificid Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri and the filter-feeding bivalve Anodonta woodiana. A tube-microcosm experiment using a ~(32)P radiotracer tested for differential effects of tubificids and bivalves on the release of sediment phosphorus (P). In this experiment A. woodiana was replaced by Corbicula fluminea, a smaller bivalve from the same functional group whose size was more appropriate to the experimental tubes needed for the tracer study. The first experiment recorded greater nutrient concentrations in the overlying water, higher biomass of pelagic algae as measured by chlorophyll a (Chl a), lower light intensity at the sediment and lower biomass of benthic algae in the worm treatments than in the controls, while nutrients and Chl a of pelagic algae were lower and the light intensity and Chl a of benthic algae were higher in the bivalve treatments than in the controls. In the second experiment, ~(32)P activity in the overlying water was higher in both treatments than in the controls, but highest in the worm treatment indicating that both animals accelerated P release from the sediment, with the biggest effect associated with the presence of worms. Our study demonstrates that worms promote pelagic algal growth by enhancing the release of sediment nutrients, while bivalves, likely through their grazing on pelagic algae increasing available light levels, stimulate benthic algal growth despite enhanced P release from the sediment and thus aid the establishment of clear water states. The rehabilitation of native bivalve populations may therefore enhance the recovery of eutrophic shallow lakes.
机译:底栖-上层耦合是浅湖动力学的关键因素。一项为期12周的中观宇宙实验检验了以下假设:使用沉积物喂食的小管虫Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri和使用过滤器喂食的双壳虫Anodonta,以沉积物为食的蠕虫蠕虫刺激浮游藻类的生长,而滤食性的双壳类虫则促进底栖藻的生长。伍德安娜。使用〜(32)P放射性示踪剂进行的管缩影实验,测试了微管和双壳类动物对沉积物磷(P)释放的不同影响。在该实验中,用一种来自相同功能组的较小的双壳小白蚁代替了wood木,其大小更适合示踪剂研究所需的实验管。第一个实验记录了在蠕虫处理中,与对照相比,上覆水中的养分浓度更高,通过叶绿素a(Chl a)测得的浮游藻类生物量更高,沉积物的光强度更低,底栖生物量更低。与对照组相比,双壳类处理的中上层藻类的Chl和Cla较低,底栖藻类的光强度和Cla较高。在第二个实验中,两种处理中上层水中〜(32)P的活性均高于对照,但蠕虫处理中的最高,表明两只动物都加速了P从沉积物中的释放,与存在有关的最大影响蠕虫。我们的研究表明,蠕虫通过增加沉积物养分的释放来促进浮游藻类的生长,而双壳类动物可能通过放牧浮游藻类,增加可用光水平,尽管底泥中的磷释放量增加,却刺激底栖藻类的生长,从而有助于建立透明的藻类。水状态。因此,本地双壳类种群的恢复可能会促进富营养化浅湖的恢复。

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    《Water Research》 |2014年第1期|135-146|共12页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Ecology and Institute of Hydrobiology, Tropical and Subtropical Aquatic Ecological Engineering Center of the Ministry of Education of China, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China,State Key Laboratory of Lake Science and Environment, Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China;

    Department of Ecology and Institute of Hydrobiology, Tropical and Subtropical Aquatic Ecological Engineering Center of the Ministry of Education of China, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China,State Key Laboratory of Lake Science and Environment, Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China;

    Department of Bioscience and the Arctic Centre (ARC), Aarhus University, DK-8600 Silkeborg, Denmark,Sino-Danish Centre for Education and Research (SDC), Beijing, China;

    Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Pelagic algae; Benthic algae; Coupling; Benthos; Phosphorus;

    机译:浮游藻类;底栖藻类;耦合;Benthos;磷;

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