IIMYC   23581
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS Y COSTERAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Changes in planktivory and herbivory regimes in a shallow South-American lake (Lake Blanca Chica, Argentina) over the last 250 years.
Autor/es:
MUSAZZI, SIMONA; GONZÁLEZ SAGRARIO, MARÍA DE LOS ÁNGELES; CARROZZO, DAVID; CÓRDOBA, FRANCISCO E.; LAMI, ANDREA
Revista:
WATER
Editorial:
MDPI
Referencias:
Lugar: Basel; Año: 2020 vol. 12
ISSN:
2073-4441
Resumen:
Shallow lakes are vulnerable ecosystems impacted by human activities and climate change. The Cladocera occupy a central role in food webs and are an excellent paleoecological indicator of food web structure and trophic status. We conducted a paleolimnological study in Lake Blanca Chica (Argentina) to detect changes on the planktivory and herbivory regimes over the last 250 yrs. Generalized Additive Models were fitted to the time series of fish predation indicators (ephippial abundance and size, mucrone size, fish scales and the planktivory index) and pheophorbide a concentration. The cladoceran assemblage changed from littoral-benthic to pelagic species dominance and zooplankton switched from large-bodied (Daphnia) to small-bodied grazers (Bosmina) ca. 1900 due to increased predation. The shift in planktivory regime (ca. 1920-1930), indicated by fish scales and the planktivory index, and herbivory (ca. 1920-1950) was triggered by eutrophication. Changes in planktivory affected the size structure of Bosmina, reducing its body size. This study describes the base-line for the lake as well as the profound changes in the composition and size structure of the zooplankton community due to increased predation and the shift in the planktivory regime. These findings will provide the reference status for future management strategies of this ecosystem.