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EDP Sciences
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11-dkey/10.1051/kmae/2010024
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/kmae/2010024
Auteur(s):
S.K. Saikia,S. Nandi
Mots clés
aquatic ecosystem
grazing food chain
microbial loop
PUFA
stoichiometry
homeostasis
écosystèmes aquatiques
chaîne alimentaire
boucle microbienne
PUFA
steochiométrie
homéostasie
Date de publication
27/09/2010
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2010024
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Description
Carbon (C) and phosphorous (P) regulation in aquatic food chains are transferred from
lower to upper trophic levels primarily as polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and C:P
stoichiometry. The majority of C is transferred through algal based pathway. Microbial
loop, though optionally contributes to C transfer, highly constrained by P limitation and
bacterial predator type. Lack of essential PUFAs in bacteria is also responsible for its
low trophic transfer of C. The seston size and algal taxonomic variations directly affect
herbivore through P-dependent food quality and de novo synthesis of
PUFAs. Change in algal community over a gradient could therefore determine C transfer.
Feeding nature (herbivorous or carnivorous) and predator sizes also regulate transfer
efficiency of C and P to upper trophic levels. As trophic levels move up, P-limitation
becomes higher compared to autotrophs. For Daphnia, as mostly studied
aquatic herbivore member, P limitation becomes critical at C:P > 300 indicating
excess C is not always invited under P-deficient situations. However, as a part of
homeostasis mechanism for trophic upgrading, conversion of algal-zooplankton interface
from qualitative to quantitative could minimize such critical C:P regulation at higher
trophic levels. Protists, in turn, with high clearance rate by zooplankton predator could
also compensate qualitative effect.
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