INVESTIGADORES
VALIÑAS Macarena Soledad
artículos
Título:
Growth impact of Saharan dust, mineral nutrients, and CO2 on a planktonic herbivore in southern Mediterranean lakes
Autor/es:
VILLAR-ARGAIZ, M.; J. CABRERIZO, M.; GONZÁLEZ-OLALLA, J.M.; VALIÑAS, M.S.; RAJIC, S.; CARRILLO, P.
Revista:
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2018 vol. 639 p. 118 - 128
ISSN:
0048-9697
Resumen:
Rising levels of CO2 can boost plant biomass but reduce its quality as a food source for herbivores. However, signi ficant uncertainties remain as to the degree to which the effect is modulated by other environmental factorsand the underlying processes causing these responses in nature. To address these questions, we carried outCO2-manipulation experiments using natural seston from three lakes under nutrient-enriched conditions (mimicking eutrophication and atmospheric dust-input processes) as a food source for the planktonic Daphniapulicaria. Contrary to expectations, there were no single effects of rising CO2 on herbivorous growth. Instead, synergistic CO2 × nutrient interactions indicated that CO2 did not support higher zooplankton growth rates unlesssupplemented with dust or inorganic nutrients (nitrogen, N; phosphorus, P) in two of three studied lakes. The overall positive correlation between zooplankton growth and seston carbon (C), but not seston C:P, suggested that this was a food quantity-mediated response. In addition, we found that this correlation improved when the data were grouped according to the nutrient treatments, and that the response was largest for dust. The synergistic CO2 × nutrient effects reported here imply that the effects of rising CO2 levels on herbivorous growth maybe strongly in fluenced by eutrophication processes and the increase in dust deposition predicted for the Mediterranean region.