Trophic structure of Lake Tanganyika: carbon flows in the pelagic food web

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Jouko Sarvala
Kalevi Salonen
Marko Järvinen
Eero Aro
Timo Huttula
Pekka Kotilainen
Heini Kurki
Victor Langenberg
Piero Mannini
Anu Peltonen
Pierre-Denis Plisnier
Ilppo Vuorinen
Hannu Mölsä
Ossi V. Lindqvist
机构
[1] University of Turku,Department of Biology
[2] University of Helsinki,Lammi Biological Station
[3] University of Jyväskylä,Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences
[4] Game and Fisheries Research Institute,Archipelago Research Institute
[5] Pirkanmaa Regional Environment Centre,Department of Applied Zoology and Veterinary Medicine
[6] Lake Tanganyika Research Project,undefined
[7] Lake Tanganyika Research Project,undefined
[8] Lake Tanganyika Research Project,undefined
[9] University of Turku,undefined
[10] Tanzania University of Kuopio,undefined
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Hydrobiologia | 1999年 / 407卷
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tropical lakes; trophic efficiency; Tanganyika; fish yield; primary production; zooplankton production;
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The sources of carbon for the pelagic fish production in Lake Tanganyika, East Africa, were evaluated in a comprehensive multi-year study. Phytoplankton production was assessed from seasonal in situ 14C and simulated in situ results, using on-board incubator measurements and knowledge of the vertical distributions of chlorophyll and irradiance. Bacterioplankton production was measured on two cruises with the leucine incorporation method. Zooplankton production was calculated from seasonal population samples, the carbon contents of different developmental stages and growth rates derived from published sources. Fish production estimates were based on hydroacoustic assessment of pelagic fish biomass and data on growth rates obtained from length frequency analyses and checked against daily increment rings of fish otoliths. Estimates for primary production (426–662 g C m-2 a-1) were 47–128% higher than previously published values. Bacterioplankton production amounted to about 20% of the primary production. Zooplankton biomass (1 g C m-2) and production (23 g C m-2 a-1) were 50% lower than earlier reported, suggesting that the carbon transfer efficiency from phytoplankton to zooplankton was low, in contrast to earlier speculations. Planktivorous fish biomass (0.4 g C m-2) and production (1.4–1.7 g C m-2 a-1) likewise indicated a low carbon transfer efficiency from zooplankton into planktivorous fish production. Relatively low transfer efficiencies are not unexpected in a deep tropical lake, because of the generally high metabolic losses due to the high temperatures and presumably high costs of predator avoidance. The total fisheries yield in Lake Tanganyika in the mid-1990s was 0.08–0.14% of pelagic primary production, i.e. within the range of typical values in lakes. Thus, no special mechanisms need be invoked to explain the productivity of fisheries in Lake Tanganyika.
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