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Salinization triggers a trophic cascade in experimental freshwater communities with varying food-chain length
by
Hintz, William D.
, Relyea, Rick A.
, Lind, Lovisa
, Stoler, Aaron B.
, Mattes, Brian M.
, Jones, Devin K.
, Schuler, Matthew S.
in
algae
/ Animal communities
/ Animals
/ Aquatic communities
/ Biologi
/ Biology
/ biomass
/ Biota - drug effects
/ Calcium Chloride - adverse effects
/ Canada
/ chlorides
/ clams
/ community structure
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
/ ecosystem services
/ Fish
/ Fishes
/ Food Chain
/ Fresh water
/ freshwater
/ freshwater contaminants
/ freshwater ecosystems
/ Freshwater fishes
/ Hyalella azteca
/ lake ecosystem
/ lakes
/ Lakes - chemistry
/ land use
/ Lentic systems
/ macroinvertebrates
/ Magnesium Chloride - adverse effects
/ mortality
/ New York
/ novel ecosystems
/ nutrients
/ osmoregulation
/ periphyton
/ Periphyton - drug effects
/ Phytoplankton
/ Phytoplankton - drug effects
/ predation
/ predatory fish
/ primary producers
/ Salinity
/ Salts
/ snails
/ Sodium Chloride - adverse effects
/ Sphaerium
/ streams
/ sublethal effects
/ synergism
/ trophic levels
/ United States
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - adverse effects
/ wetlands
/ Zooplankton
/ Zooplankton - drug effects
2017
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Salinization triggers a trophic cascade in experimental freshwater communities with varying food-chain length
by
Hintz, William D.
, Relyea, Rick A.
, Lind, Lovisa
, Stoler, Aaron B.
, Mattes, Brian M.
, Jones, Devin K.
, Schuler, Matthew S.
in
algae
/ Animal communities
/ Animals
/ Aquatic communities
/ Biologi
/ Biology
/ biomass
/ Biota - drug effects
/ Calcium Chloride - adverse effects
/ Canada
/ chlorides
/ clams
/ community structure
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
/ ecosystem services
/ Fish
/ Fishes
/ Food Chain
/ Fresh water
/ freshwater
/ freshwater contaminants
/ freshwater ecosystems
/ Freshwater fishes
/ Hyalella azteca
/ lake ecosystem
/ lakes
/ Lakes - chemistry
/ land use
/ Lentic systems
/ macroinvertebrates
/ Magnesium Chloride - adverse effects
/ mortality
/ New York
/ novel ecosystems
/ nutrients
/ osmoregulation
/ periphyton
/ Periphyton - drug effects
/ Phytoplankton
/ Phytoplankton - drug effects
/ predation
/ predatory fish
/ primary producers
/ Salinity
/ Salts
/ snails
/ Sodium Chloride - adverse effects
/ Sphaerium
/ streams
/ sublethal effects
/ synergism
/ trophic levels
/ United States
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - adverse effects
/ wetlands
/ Zooplankton
/ Zooplankton - drug effects
2017
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Salinization triggers a trophic cascade in experimental freshwater communities with varying food-chain length
by
Hintz, William D.
, Relyea, Rick A.
, Lind, Lovisa
, Stoler, Aaron B.
, Mattes, Brian M.
, Jones, Devin K.
, Schuler, Matthew S.
in
algae
/ Animal communities
/ Animals
/ Aquatic communities
/ Biologi
/ Biology
/ biomass
/ Biota - drug effects
/ Calcium Chloride - adverse effects
/ Canada
/ chlorides
/ clams
/ community structure
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
/ ecosystem services
/ Fish
/ Fishes
/ Food Chain
/ Fresh water
/ freshwater
/ freshwater contaminants
/ freshwater ecosystems
/ Freshwater fishes
/ Hyalella azteca
/ lake ecosystem
/ lakes
/ Lakes - chemistry
/ land use
/ Lentic systems
/ macroinvertebrates
/ Magnesium Chloride - adverse effects
/ mortality
/ New York
/ novel ecosystems
/ nutrients
/ osmoregulation
/ periphyton
/ Periphyton - drug effects
/ Phytoplankton
/ Phytoplankton - drug effects
/ predation
/ predatory fish
/ primary producers
/ Salinity
/ Salts
/ snails
/ Sodium Chloride - adverse effects
/ Sphaerium
/ streams
/ sublethal effects
/ synergism
/ trophic levels
/ United States
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - adverse effects
/ wetlands
/ Zooplankton
/ Zooplankton - drug effects
2017
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Salinization triggers a trophic cascade in experimental freshwater communities with varying food-chain length
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Salinization triggers a trophic cascade in experimental freshwater communities with varying food-chain length
2017
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Overview
The application of road deicing salts in northern regions worldwide is changing the chemical environment of freshwater ecosystems. Chloride levels in many lakes, streams, and wetlands exceed the chronic and acute thresholds established by the United States and Canada for the protection of freshwater biota. Few studies have identified the impacts of deicing salts in stream and wetland communities and none have examined impacts in lake communities. We tested how relevant concentrations of road salt (15,100,250,500, and 1000 mg Cl−/L) interacted with experimental communities containing two or three trophic levels (i.e., no fish vs. predatory fish). We hypothesized that road salt and fish would have a negative synergistic effect on zooplankton, which would then induce a trophic cascade. We tested this hypothesis in outdoor mesocosms containing filamentous algae, periphyton, phytoplankton, zooplankton, several macroinvertebrate species, and fish. We found that the presence of fish and high salt had a negative synergistic effect on the zooplankton community, which in turn caused an increase in phytoplankton. Contributing to the magnitude of this trophic cascade was a direct positive effect of high salinity on phytoplankton abundance. Cascading effects were limited with respect to impacts on the benthic food web. Periphyton and snail grazers were unaffected by the salt-induced trophic cascade, but the biomass of filamentous algae decreased as a result of competition with phytoplankton for light or nutrients. We also found direct negative effects of high salinity on the biomass of filamentous algae and amphipods (Hyalella azteca) and the mortality of banded mystery snails (Viviparus georgianus) and fingernail clams (Sphaerium simile). Clam mortality was dependent on the presence of fish, suggesting a non-consumptive interactive effect with salt. Our results indicate that globally increasing concentrations of road salt can alter community structure via both direct and indirect effects.
Publisher
Ecological Society of America
Subject
/ Animals
/ Biologi
/ Biology
/ biomass
/ Calcium Chloride - adverse effects
/ Canada
/ clams
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
/ Fish
/ Fishes
/ lakes
/ land use
/ Magnesium Chloride - adverse effects
/ New York
/ Phytoplankton - drug effects
/ Salinity
/ Salts
/ snails
/ Sodium Chloride - adverse effects
/ streams
/ Water Pollutants, Chemical - adverse effects
/ wetlands
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