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The influence of macrophyte ecological groups on food web components of temperate freshwater lakes.
Karus, Katrit; Zagars, Matiss; Agasild, Helen; Tuvikene, Arvo; Zingel, Priit; Puncule, Linda; Medne-Peipere, Madara; Feldmann, Tõnu.
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  • Karus K; Institute for Environmental Solutions, "Lidlauks", Cesis Municipality, LV-4126, Latvia.
  • Zagars M; Centre for Limnology, Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Chair of Hydrobiology and Fishery, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Rannu 61117, Tartu, Estonia.
  • Agasild H; Institute for Environmental Solutions, "Lidlauks", Cesis Municipality, LV-4126, Latvia.
  • Tuvikene A; Centre for Limnology, Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Chair of Hydrobiology and Fishery, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Rannu 61117, Tartu, Estonia.
  • Zingel P; Centre for Limnology, Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Chair of Hydrobiology and Fishery, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Rannu 61117, Tartu, Estonia.
  • Puncule L; Centre for Limnology, Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Chair of Hydrobiology and Fishery, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Rannu 61117, Tartu, Estonia.
  • Medne-Peipere M; Institute for Environmental Solutions, "Lidlauks", Cesis Municipality, LV-4126, Latvia.
  • Feldmann T; Centre for Limnology, Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Chair of Hydrobiology and Fishery, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Rannu 61117, Tartu, Estonia.
Aquat Bot ; 183: None, 2022 Dec.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36466371
Aquatic macrophyte taxonomic composition, species abundance and cover determine the physical structure, complexity and heterogeneity of aquatic habitats - the structuring role of macrophytes. These traits influence richness, distribution, feeding and strength of the relationships between food web communities in lakes. The aim of this study was to determine how lakes with different dominating macrophyte ecological groups affect planktonic food web components, emphasising the influence on young of year (YOY) fish and large (≥1 +) fish community. We hypothesised that different dominating macrophyte ecological groups have different structural effects on food web components and YOY fish growth, abundance and feeding. Studied lakes categorised into three different macrophyte ecological groups - lakes dominated by emergent, floating+floating-leaved or submerged vegetation. We found that all dominating ecological groups had a strong influence on plankton communities (except heterotrophic bacterioplankton and nanoflagellates), YOY fish and large fish. Floating-leaved plant dominance was positively related to planktonic food web structure and YOY fish weight, length, abundance and the consumption of zooplankton as a prey of all major species of YOY fishes. Larger fish tended to favour the presence of emergent vegetation. This conclusion has important implications for local managers and conservationists in respect to the maintenance and protection of littoral habitats and fish resources.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Aquat Bot Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Letonia

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Aquat Bot Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Letonia