Omnivory does not prevent trophic cascades in pelagic food webs

Title
Omnivory does not prevent trophic cascades in pelagic food webs
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2008
Authors

Okun N, Brasil J, Attayde JL, Costa IAS

Journal
Freshwater Biology
Volume
53
Pagination
129-138
ISBN Number
0046-5070
Keywords

Enclosures, Omnivory, phytoplankton, Trophic cascades, water, transparency, Zooplankton, european mesocosm experiment, oreochromis-niloticus, top-down, nile, tilapia, shallow lakes, whole-lake, ecological interactions, intraguild, predation, herbivorous fish, long-term, mesocosm, Brasil, Rio Grande, 7m3, freshwater

Abstract

1. Strong trophic cascades have been well documented in pelagic food webs of temperate lakes. In contrast, the limited available evidence suggests that strong cascades are less typical in tropical lakes. 2. To measure the effects of omnivorous tilapia on planktonic communities and water transparency of a small man-made tropical lake, we performed a 5-week in situ enclosure experiment with five densities of fish randomly allocated to 20 enclosures. Zooplankton and Phytoplankton biomasses as well as water transparency were measured weekly. 3. Results show that omnivorous tilapia significantly decreased the abundance of large Cladocerans, increased the abundance of small algae (greatest axial linear dimension

Date of Published
Jan
Accession Number
WOS:000251629900010
Type of Article
Article
Alternate Journal
Freshw. Biol.