articleEcologyAug 1, 2002Closed access

FISHES AS INTEGRATORS OF BENTHIC AND PELAGIC FOOD WEBS IN LAKES

University of California, Davis · McGill University

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Abstract

Studies of lake ecosystems generally focus on pelagic food chains and processes. Recently, there has been an emerging recognition of the importance of benthic production and processes to whole-lake ecosystems. To examine the extent to which zoobenthos contribute to higher trophic level production in lakes, we synthesized diet data from 470 fish populations (15 species) and stable isotope data from 90 fish populations (11 species), all of which are common inhabitants of north-temperate lakes. Across all species considered, zoobenthos averaged 50% of total prey consumption. Indirect consumption of zoobenthos (i.e., feeding on zoobenthos-supported fishes) contributed another 15%, for a total of 65% reliance on…

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Keywords
  • Pelagic zone
  • Benthic zone
  • Trophic level
  • Ecology
  • Lake ecosystem
  • Ecosystem
  • Food web
  • Environmental science
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