Degradation of dead cladoceran zooplankton and their contribution to organic carbon cycling in stratified lakes: field observation and model prediction

Author:

Tolomeev Aleksandr P12,Dubovskaya Olga P12,Kirillin Georgiy3,Buseva Zhanna4,Kolmakova Olesya V12ORCID,Grossart Hans-Peter56,Tang Kam W7,Gladyshev Michail I12

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biophysics , Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Research Center “Krasnoyarsk Science Center SB RAS“, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia

2. Siberian Federal University , Institute of Fundamental Biology and Biotechnology, Krasnoyarsk 660041, Russia

3. Department of Ecohydrology , Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin 12587, Germany

4. Scientific and Practical Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus for Bioresources , Minsk 220072, Belarus

5. Department of Plankton and Microbial Ecology , Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Neuglobsow 16775, Germany

6. Institute for Biochemistry and Biology , Potsdam University, Potsdam 14469, Germany

7. Department of Biosciences , Swansea University, Swansea SA2 8PP, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract The contribution of dead zooplankton biomass to carbon cycle in aquatic ecosystems is practically unknown. Using abundance data of zooplankton in water column and dead zooplankton in sediment traps in Lake Stechlin, an ecological-mathematical model was developed to simulate the abundance and sinking of zooplankton carcasses and predict the related release of labile organic matter (LOM) into the water column. We found species-specific differences in mortality rate of the dominant zooplankton: Daphnia cucullata, Bosmina coregoni and Diaphanosoma brachyurum (0.008, 0.129 and 0.020 day−1, respectively) and differences in their carcass sinking velocities in metalimnion (and hypolimnion): 2.1 (7.64), 14.0 (19.5) and 1.1 (5.9) m day−1, respectively. Our model simulating formation and degradation processes of dead zooplankton predicted a bimodal distribution of the released LOM: epilimnic and metalimnic peaks of comparable intensity, ca. 1 mg DW m−3 day−1. Maximum degradation of carcasses up to ca. 1.7 mg DW m−3 day−1 occurred in the density gradient zone of metalimnion. LOM released from zooplankton carcasses into the surrounding water may stimulate microbial activity and facilitate microbial degradation of more refractory organic matter; therefore, dead zooplankton are expected to be an integral part of water column carbon source/sink dynamics in stratified lakes.

Funder

German Science Foundation

Russian Basic Research Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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