| Kategorie | Textpublikation | 
		    
			
				| Referenztyp | Zeitschriften | 
			
			
				| DOI | 10.1111/fwb.12979 | 
			
			
				| Volltext | Shareable Link | 
			
			
				| Titel (primär) | Benthic carbon is inefficiently transferred in the food webs of two eutrophic shallow lakes | 
				
		    
			
				| Autor | Lischke, B.; Mehner, T.; Hilt, S.; Attermeyer, K.; Brauns, M.; Brothers, S.; Grossart, H.-P.; Köhler, J.; Scharnweber, K.; Gaedke, U. | 
			
			
				| Quelle | Freshwater Biology | 
			
				| Erscheinungsjahr | 2017 | 
			
				| Department | FLOEK | 
			
				| Band/Volume | 62 | 
			
				| Heft | 10 | 
			
				| Seite von | 1693 | 
			
				| Seite bis | 1706 | 
			
				| Sprache | englisch | 
			
			
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				| Keywords | bacterial production; benthic food chain; pelagic food chain; quantitative food webs; trophic transfer efficiency | 
			
			
				| UFZ Querschnittsthemen | RU2; | 
			
			
			
			
				| Abstract | The
 sum of benthic autotrophic and bacterial production often exceeds the 
sum of pelagic autotrophic and bacterial production, and hence may 
contribute substantially to whole-lake carbon fluxes, especially in 
shallow lakes. Furthermore, both benthic and pelagic autotrophic and 
bacterial production are highly edible and of sufficient nutritional 
quality for animal consumers. We thus hypothesised that pelagic and 
benthic transfer efficiencies (ratios of production at adjacent trophic 
levels) in shallow lakes should be similar.We performed whole 
ecosystem studies in two shallow lakes (3.5 ha, mean depth 2 m), one 
with and one without submerged macrophytes, and quantified pelagic and 
benthic biomass, production and transfer efficiencies for bacteria, 
phytoplankton, epipelon, epiphyton, macrophytes, zooplankton, 
macrozoobenthos and fish. We expected higher transfer efficiencies in 
the lake with macrophytes, because these provide shelter and food for 
macrozoobenthos and may thus enable a more efficient conversion of basal
 production to consumer production.In both lakes, the majority 
of the whole-lake autotrophic and bacterial production was provided by 
benthic organisms, but whole-lake primary consumer production mostly 
relied on pelagic autotrophic and bacterial production. Consequently, 
transfer efficiency of benthic autotrophic and bacterial production to 
macrozoobenthos production was an order of magnitude lower than the 
transfer efficiency of pelagic autotrophic and bacterial production to 
rotifer and crustacean production. Between-lake differences in transfer 
efficiencies were minor.We discuss several aspects potentially 
causing the unexpectedly low benthic transfer efficiencies, such as the 
food quality of producers, pelagic–benthic links, oxygen concentrations 
in the deeper lake areas and additional unaccounted consumer production 
by pelagic and benthic protozoa and meiobenthos at intermediate or top 
trophic levels. None of these processes convincingly explain the large 
differences between benthic and pelagic transfer efficiencies.Our
 data indicate that shallow eutrophic lakes, even with a major share of 
autotrophic and bacterial production in the benthic zone, can function 
as pelagic systems with respect to primary consumer production. We 
suggest that the benthic autotrophic production was mostly transferred 
to benthic bacterial production, which remained in the sediments, 
potentially cycling internally in a similar way to what has previously 
been described for the microbial loop in pelagic habitats. Understanding
 the energetics of whole-lake food webs, including the fate of the 
substantial benthic bacterial production, which is either mineralised at
 the sediment surface or permanently buried, has important implications 
for regional and global carbon cycling.
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				| dauerhafte UFZ-Verlinkung | https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=19113 | 
			
				| Lischke, B., Mehner, T., Hilt, S., Attermeyer, K., Brauns, M., Brothers, S., Grossart, H.-P., Köhler, J., Scharnweber, K., Gaedke, U. (2017): Benthic carbon is inefficiently transferred in the food webs of two eutrophic shallow lakes
 Freshw. Biol. 62 (10), 1693 - 1706 10.1111/fwb.12979
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