Title of article :
Top-down control by insect predators in an intermittent pond – a field experiment
Author/Authors :
Magnusson، A. Katarina نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The role of predation in the regulation of freshwater communities is predicted to decrease along a
habitat-duration gradient, from permanent to episodic waters. We tested the role of invertebrate predation in
shaping the community structure in a fishless temperate intermittent pond with a three month long hydroperiod
by comparing the community structure in two large field enclosures (4.2 m2) with added predators to
two enclosures without added predators. The added predators reflected the density and composition of top
predators in the pond and comprised weekly additions of dytiscid larvae (for three weeks) followed by weekly
additions of odonate nymphs (for five weeks). Compared with the enclosure controls, the predator addition
enclosures had fewer dipterans and crustaceans, higher concentrations of benthic ciliates and other protozoans,
higher chlorophyll a and bacterial counts, and lower abundance of rotifers. Many treatment effects
were temporally variable and this appeared to be linked to predator identity, predator size, and prey availability.
Compared with the surrounding pondwater, the enclosed areas had lower abundance of molluscs,
ostracods and cladocerans but higher abundance of cyclopoids and higher concentrations of phytoplankton
and ciliates. Despite high productivity and seasonally variable predator and prey assemblages, which likely
buffered against strong top-down control, we conclude that the top-predators regulate the dipterans and
zooplankton in this intermittent pond and that the effects propagated down through the food web to lower
trophic levels.
Keywords :
Intermittent pond , predation , Invertebrates , trophic cascade , ODONATA , food web , Dytiscidae
Journal title :
Annales de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology
Journal title :
Annales de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology