Zooplankton biomass rarely improves predictions of chlorophyll concentration in Canadian Shield lakes that vary in pH

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Pérez-Fuentetaja A. [1 ]
McQueen D.J. [1 ]
Yan N.D. [2 ]
Dillon P.J. [2 ]
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[1] Biology Department, York University, 4700 Keele St., Toronto
[2] Ontario Ministry of Environment, Dorset Environmental Science Centre, P.O. Box 39, Dorset
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Algal biomass; Bottom-up; Chlorophyll-phosphorus relationship; Daphnia; Grazing; Grazing pressures; Holopedium; Top-down; Trophic interactions; Zooplankton biomass;
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10.1023/A:1009934506481
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To determine the frequency with which zooplankton influence chlorophyll a (Chla) levels, we explored annually-averaged data from oligotrophic and mesotrophic lakes that differed in morphometry, total phosphorus (TP) concentrations, and zooplankton community composition due to pH. The data were divided into two sets according to the type of filter used to collect chlorophyll. Residuals of the Chla: TP regressions were not related to lake morphometry, TN content, water clarity or pH. In the first data set there were no consistent relationships between residuals in Chla and twelve grazer biomass variables for 37 of the 38 lakes. The single exception had a very large population of Daphnia dubia and low concentrations of Chla for its TP. In the second data set, 3 of 25 lakes had exceptionally low Chla concentrations for their TP. These lakes were acidic (pH < 6) and had very large biomasses of Holopedium gibberum correlated with negative Chla residuals, indicating significant grazing. At pH > 6, Daphnia spp. strongly influenced the significant correlations. We conclude that zooplankton contribute to the prediction of Chla beyond that possible by TP alone in acidic and non-acidic Canadian Shield Lakes, but evidence for strong suppression of chlorophyll by grazers was relatively rare (4 of 63 cases) on annual time steps.
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