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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Carbon transfer in a herbivore- and microbial loop-dominated pelagic food webs in the southern Barents Sea during spring and summer
Karline Soetaert1  Dick Van Oevelen1  Frederik De Laender1  Jack J. Middelburg1 
关键词: Food web;    Microbial loop;    Protozoa;    Copepods;    Gadus morhua;   
DOI  :  10.3354/meps08335
学科分类:海洋学与技术
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: We compared carbon budgets between a herbivore-dominated and a microbial loop-dominated food web and examined the implications of food web structure for fish production. We used the southern Barents Sea as a case study and inverse modelling as an analysis method. In spring, when the system was dominated by the herbivorous web, the diet of protozoa consisted of similar amounts of bacteria and phytoplankton. Copepods showed no clear preference for protozoa. Cod Gadus morhua, a predatory fish preying on copepods and on copepod-feeding capelin Mallotus villosus in spring, moderately depended on the microbial loop in spring, as only 20 to 60% of its food passed through the microbial loop. In summer, when the food web was dominated by the microbial loop, protozoa ingested 4 times more bacteria than phytoplankton and protozoa formed 80 to 90% of the copepod diet. Because of this strong link between the microbial loop and copepods (the young cod’s main prey item) young cod (<3 yr) depended more on the microbial loop than on any other food web compartment, as >60% of its food passed through the microbial loop in summer. Adult cod (≤3 yr) relied far less on the microbial loop than young cod as it preyed on strictly herbivorous krill in summer. Food web efficiency for fish production was comparable between seasons (~5 × 10–4) and 2 times higher in summer (5 × 10–2) than in spring for copepod production.

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