磷富集对实验室微生物中水蚤-藻类相互作用的影响。

IF 1.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Paul C Frost, Kyle DaSilva, Joseph A Frost-Xenopoulos, Wesley S Burr, Catriona L C Jones
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我们研究了磷(P)对藻类生物量和化学计量的影响,以及随后对浮游动物种群的变化。我们修改了微生态系统的磷供应,并跟踪了藻类和水蚤种群的变化以及磷浓度的变化。尽管我们发现在低磷容器中藻类生物量比实验中有所增加,但更大的食物丰度并没有增加水蚤丰度。在低磷容器中,藻类生物量高,碳磷比升高,可溶性活性磷浓度极低,水蚤繁殖力低。这些微环境中藻类碳磷比高,可溶性活性磷浓度低,表明藻类对磷有很强的限制,对消费人群有食品质量限制。在高磷容器中,藻类生物量开始增加,导致水蚤丰度增加。在大多数高磷微环境中,水蚤种群的快速增加导致藻类生物量减少,可溶性活性磷浓度增加。然而,在一个异常的高磷容器中,我们发现了不同的模式,藻类生物量增加,可溶性活性磷浓度低,水蚤种群非常大。我们的研究结果表明,磷供应可以强烈影响水蚤与藻类的相互作用,但这些影响的性质可能由于影响两个种群的得失的内部反馈而变得复杂。
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Effects of phosphorus enrichment on Daphnia-algae interactions in laboratory microcosms.

We examined the effects of phosphorus (P) on algal biomass and stoichiometry and, subsequently, alterations to zooplankton populations. We modified P supply in microcosms and tracked changes in algal and Daphnia populations, and phosphorus concentrations. Even though we found algal biomass increased over the experiment in low P containers, greater food abundance did not increase Daphnia abundance. In low P containers, a high algal biomass was accompanied with elevated C:P ratios, very low soluble reactive P concentrations and low Daphnia fecundity. High algal C:P ratios and low soluble reactive P concentrations in these microcosms indicated a strong P-limitation of algae and food quality constraints on consumer populations. In high P containers, algal biomass initially increased, which led to an increased Daphnia abundance. In most of the high P microcosms, rapid increases in Daphnia populations led to reduced algal biomass and increased concentrations of soluble reactive P. However, in an outlier high P container, we found a different pattern with elevated algal biomass, low soluble reactive P concentrations and a very large Daphnia population. Our results show that P supplies can strongly affect Daphnia-algae interactions, but the nature of these effects are likely complicated by internal feedbacks that affect the gain and loss of both populations.

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Journal of Plankton Research
Journal of Plankton Research 生物-海洋学
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3.50
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9.50%
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65
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Plankton Research publishes innovative papers that significantly advance the field of plankton research, and in particular, our understanding of plankton dynamics.
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