articleOikosAug 1, 2002BRONZE OA

Habitat coupling in lake ecosystems

University of Washington

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Abstract

Lakes are complex ecosystems composed of distinct habitats coupled by biological, physical and chemical processes. While the ecological and evolutionary characteristics of aquatic organisms reflect habitat coupling in lakes, aquatic ecology has largely studied pelagic, benthic and riparian habitats in isolation from each other. Here, we summarize several ecological and evolutionary patterns that highlight the importance of habitat coupling and discuss their implications for understanding ecosystem processes in lakes. We pay special attention to fishes because they play particularly important roles as habitat couplers as a result of their high mobility and flexible foraging tactics that lead to inter‐habitat…

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Keywords
  • Ecology
  • Habitat
  • Pelagic zone
  • Ecosystem
  • Benthic zone
  • Trophic cascade
  • Environmental science
  • Population
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