Authors
Carlos Iglesias, Néstor Mazzeo, Mariana Meerhoff, Gissell Lacerot, Juan M Clemente, Flavio Scasso, Carla Kruk, Guillermo Goyenola, Javier García-Alonso, Susanne L Amsinck, Juan C Paggi, Susana José de Paggi, Erik Jeppesen
Publication date
2011/6
Journal
Hydrobiologia
Volume
667
Pages
133-147
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
The mean body size of limnetic cladocerans decreases from cold temperate to tropical regions, in both the northern and the southern hemisphere. This size shift has been attributed to both direct (e.g. physiological) or indirect (especially increased predation) impacts. To provide further information on the role of predation, we compiled results from several studies of subtropical Uruguayan lakes using three different approaches: (i) field observations from two lakes with contrasting fish abundance, Lakes Rivera and Rodó, (ii) fish exclusion experiments conducted in in-lake mesocosms in three lakes, and (iii) analyses of the Daphnia egg bank in the surface sediment of eighteen lakes. When fish predation pressure was low due to fish kills in Lake Rivera, large-bodied Daphnia appeared. In contrast, small-sized cladocerans were abundant in Lake Rodó, which exhibited a typical high abundance of fish. Likewise …
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