INVESTIGADORES
GOMEZ Nora
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
NUTRIENT EFFECTS ON STOICHIOMETRY IN STREAMS AN INTERBIOME EXPERIMENT
Autor/es:
MUÑOZ, L.; CASTRO, M.I; DONATO, J.C; ELOSEGUÍ. A; FEIJOO, C.; GARCÍA-BERTHOU E; GIORGI, A; GOMEZ N,; LEGGIERI L; OCÓN, C.; RODRIGUES CAPITULO, A; ROMANÍ, A; SABATER, S.
Lugar:
Cape Town -South Africa
Reunión:
Congreso; 31 st Congress of the International Limnology Society; 2010
Institución organizadora:
Society International of Limnology (SIL)
Resumen:
Increase of nutrient concentration is a global pressure for freshwater ecosystems impaired by the accelerated land use changes. Ecological Stoichiometry considers the relative balance of key elements (CNP) in trophic interactions. Changes in nutrient inputs can cause changes in elemental composition of basal resources that can extend to the whole aquatic food web. The amplitude of the response will depend on site-specific environmental conditions (light, temperature, hydrology, nutrient condition, food web structure).The objectives  of this study  were: a) to contrast the effects of nutrient enrichment on elemental composition of basal sources, and how this enrichment affected the elemental composition of higher trophic levels and b) to test these effects in streams from different bioclimatic regions. Three streams under different biomes (a Mediterranean stream in NE Spain, a Pampean stream in Argentina, and an Andean stream in N Colombia) •The systems had the same stream order but had specific temperature, background nutrient levels, light and discharge. Basal food resources in the studied streams had very low nutrient content. C:P and N:P ratios were high compared with other food webs (terrestrial, planktonic). There was an important imbalance between resources and consumers in the three streams. Nutrient inputs contribute to diminished it but not in all the compartments. The highest reduction was observed in C:P ratios.