The role of food chain composition and nutrient availability in shaping algal biomass development
journal contribution
posted on 2022-08-03, 00:00authored byL.-A. Hansson
With the aim of assessing the principal structuring forces for algal biomass development, I conducted field studies along a productivity gradient of Swedish and Antarctic lakes. In accordance with predictions from current ecological theory, the regression slope for Swedish (functionally three trophic levels) than for Antarctic lakes (functionally two trophic levels). This difference suggests that, besides the effect of nutrients, the food chain composition in aquatic systems has a crucial impact on the biomass development of planktomc algae. However, at very high productivity, phytoplankton biomass in the Antarctic lakes approached levels similar to those in Swedish lakes, suggesting that the algae grew away from being grazer regulated and instead became nutrient limited. The mechanistic con1:ections between the components in the food chain, suggested by theory and the descriptive field study, were evaluated in an enclosure experiment. It may be concluded that classical food chain theory can explain a great deal of the variation in the relation between phosphorus concentration and phytoplankton chlorophyll, frequently used by limnologists.