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Research article2005Peer reviewedOpen access

Littoral energy mobilization dominates energy supply for top consumers in subarctic lakes

Karlsson J, Bystrom P

Abstract

We used stable carbon (delta(13)C) and nitrogen (delta(15)N) isotopes to assess the energy sources supporting the top consumer (Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus) in nine subarctic lakes in northern Sweden. The delta(13)C of littoral (epipelic algae) and pelagic (bacterioplankton and phytoplankton) energy sources were clearly separated in the lakes, as reflected in habitat-specific consumers (zoobenthos, zooplankton). Char were enriched in C-13 compared with pelagic energy sources and prey and isotopically more similar to littoral energy sources and prey. The contribution of littoral energy sources to char body carbon was estimated to range between 62% and 94% among the lakes. The reliance on littoral energy sources was independent of char size and did not change when char coexisted with a small-sized prey fish (nine-spined stickleback, Pungitus pungitus). The strong reliance of top consumers in subarctic lakes on littoral energy sources may be due to the higher energy mobilization and larger sizes of primary consumers in littoral than in pelagic habitats

Published in

Limnology and Oceanography
2005, volume: 50, number: 2, pages: 538-543
Publisher: AMER SOC LIMNOLOGY OCEANOGRAPHY

SLU Authors

  • Byström, Pär

    • Department of Aquaculture, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

UKÄ Subject classification

Environmental Sciences related to Agriculture and Land-use

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.2005.50.2.0538

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