Authors
Melanie Shapiera, Adam Jeziorski, Norman D Yan, John P Smol
Publication date
2011/12
Journal
Hydrobiologia
Volume
678
Pages
77-83
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Aqueous calcium (Ca) concentrations are declining in softwater lakes of the Canadian Shield largely because of decades of acid deposition and afforestation following timber harvesting. Populations of pelagic cladoceran taxa with high Ca requirements, especially Daphnia spp., are declining in response to reduced aqueous Ca availability. However, the Ca content, and thus the requirements of littoral cladoceran taxa are unknown; therefore, the potential vulnerability of this major component of lake ecosystems to ongoing regional Ca decline remains uncertain. Here, we identify the body Ca concentration of nine littoral cladoceran taxa collected from three lakes in the Muskoka-Haliburton region of Ontario, Canada. Ca content differed among taxonomic groups, ranging from 3.6 mg g−1 for Acroperus harpae to 23.2 mg g−1 for Disparalona spp. Perhaps surprisingly, some littoral microcrustacean taxa have …
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