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Acta Biológica Colombiana
FOOD WEB OF A TROPICAL HIGH MOUNTAIN STREAM: EFFECTS OF NUTRIENT ADDITION
John Donato1  Isabel Muñoz Gracia2  María Isabel Castro-Rebolledo3 
[1] ;Departamento de Ecología. Universidad de Barcelona.;Universidad Nacional de Colombia;
关键词: food webs;    nutrient enrichment;    isotope ratios;    trophic compartments;    gut content.;   
DOI  :  10.15446/abc.v19n1.38265
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Using a nutrient enrichment experiment in an Andean mountain stream, we used stable isotope ratios (15N and 13C) to analyze different trophic compartments: 1) basal level: CPOM and biofilm; 2) primary consumers – macroinvertebrates: collector-gatherers(Heterelmissp, Thraulodessp andTrichorythodessp), and collector-filterers (Simuliumsp); 3) predators – fish (Oncorhynchusmykiss and Trichomycterusbogotensis).The average fractionation of nitrogen among the primary consumers with respect to CPOM was 4.7‰ and 1.7‰ with respect to biofilm. Predators incrementedtheir15N signalby 5.9% with respect to primary consumers.A depletion of15N was observed in Impact with respect tocontrol reach after fertilization in different compartments (biofilm, Heterelmissp., Simuliumsp. andTricorythodessp.), while depletion was not significant for top predators. In most cases, the 13C signal of biofilm overlapped with that of primary consumers, but a clear enrichment was observed with respect to CPOM.The macroinvertebrates referred to were selected to analyze their gut content and the results showed us that fine detritus is the most abundant food in invertebrates, and onlyHeterelmis sp. showed significant differences in fine detritus and vegetal matter between control and impact reaches after the nutrient addition.

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