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Spatial patterns reveal strong abiotic and biotic drivers of zooplankton community composition in Lake My´vatn, Iceland

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dc.contributor Universitat de Vic - Universitat Central de Catalunya. Facultat de Ciències i Tecnologia
dc.contributor.author Bartrons, Mireia
dc.contributor.author Einarsson, Arni
dc.contributor.author Nobre, Regina L.G.
dc.contributor.author Herren, Cristina M.
dc.contributor.author Webert, Kyle C.
dc.contributor.author Brucet Balmaña, Sandra
dc.contributor.author Olafsdóttir, Sólveig R.
dc.contributor.author Ives, Anthony R.
dc.date.accessioned 2015-09-28T10:39:25Z
dc.date.available 2015-09-28T10:39:25Z
dc.date.created 2015
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.citation Bartrons, M., Einarsson, A., Nobre, R. L. G., Herren, C. M., Webert, K. C., Brucet, S., et al. (2015). Spatial patterns reveal strong abiotic and biotic drivers of zooplankton community composition in lake myvatn, iceland. Ecosphere, 6(6), 105. ca_ES
dc.identifier.issn 2150-8925
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10854/4221
dc.description.abstract Spatial patterns in the abundance of species are determined by local abiotic and biotic conditions, and by the movement of individuals among localities. For species distributed among discrete habitat ‘‘islands’’, such as zooplankton distributed among lakes, local conditions within lakes often dominate low movement rates among lakes to determine the composition of communities. Here, we ask whether the same abiotic and biotic environmental conditions can generate spatial patterns in the distribution of zooplankton within a lake where there are high horizontal movement rates. We conducted three spatial surveys of zooplankton communities in Lake My´vatn, Iceland, a moderately sized (37 km2) shallow lake with a high outflow rate. The pelagic zooplankton community showed strong spatial structure (spatial autocorrelation), with species composition varying with spatial variation in chlorophyll-a, the abundance of Anabaena (cyanobacteria), lake depth, light extinction coefficient, and temperature. These factors are known from other studies to be strong drivers of among-lake variation in freshwater zooplankton communities. However, in contrast with among-lake studies, fish (stickleback) abundance had no measureable effect on the abundance or species composition of the zooplankton community, although high local stickleback abundance was associated with low zooplankton:phytoplankton biomass ratios. Finally, a parallel study of the underlying benthic crustacean community showed much finer spatial variation (spatial autocorrelation to a range 0.6 km vs. 9 km for pelagic zooplankton), suggesting that the stationary character of the benthos allows finer grained spatial patterns. Given the high flow rate of water in My´vatn (.200 m/d), the generation of spatial patterns suggests very strong effects of variation in abiotic and biotic environmental conditions on the population dynamics of zooplankton in the lake. en
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dc.format.extent 20 p.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher ESA Journals ca_ES
dc.rights (c) Tots els drets reservats ESA ca_ES
dc.subject.other Ecosistemes ca_ES
dc.subject.other Zooplàncton ca_ES
dc.title Spatial patterns reveal strong abiotic and biotic drivers of zooplankton community composition in Lake My´vatn, Iceland en
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article ca_ES
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.1890/ES14-00392.1
dc.rights.accessRights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ca_ES
dc.type.version info:eu-repo/publishedVersion ca_ES
dc.indexacio Indexat a WOS/JCR ca_ES

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