The fate of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is partly determined by its availability to microbial degradation. Organisms at upper trophic levels could influence the bioavailability of DOC via cascading effects on primary producers and bacteria. Here we experimentally tested whether the presence of fish in aquatic food webs can indirectly affect the composition of the DOC pool. We found that fish had strong positive effects on phytoplankton biomass that affected the dynamics of DOC composition. Specifically, fish increased protein‐like, algae‐derived DOC mid‐experiment, concurrent with the strongest fish‐induced increase in phytoplankton biomass. Fish also increased bacterial abundance, altered the community composition and diversity of bacte...
1. Positive effects of fish on algal biomass have variously been attributed to cascading top-down ef...
In aquatic ecosystems, there are 2 major forms of N available at the base of the planktonic food web...
Aquatic microbial responses to changes in the amount and composition of dissolved organic carbon (DO...
The fate of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is partly determined by its availability to microbial deg...
Climate change projections indicate increased precipitation in northern Europe, leading to increased...
© The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The zooplankton commun...
1. Sloppy and inefficient feeding by zooplankton is generally thought to make a major contribution t...
Allochthonous organic carbon can subsidize consumers in aquatic systems, but this subsidy may only b...
© 2016 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography. Freshwater inflows play an import...
Aquatic ecosystems are fuelled by biogeochemical inputs from surrounding lands and within-lake prima...
Allochthonous substances, i.e. produced in terrestrial ecosystems, are known to fuel bacterial produ...
During periods of low river discharge, bacterial growth is typically limited by dissolved organic ca...
The productivity of most marine ecosystems is limited by the availability of dissolved nitrogen (N) ...
Lakes across the northern hemisphere have been increasing in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentr...
Terrestrial inputs of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) can have strong effects on the physical, chemic...
1. Positive effects of fish on algal biomass have variously been attributed to cascading top-down ef...
In aquatic ecosystems, there are 2 major forms of N available at the base of the planktonic food web...
Aquatic microbial responses to changes in the amount and composition of dissolved organic carbon (DO...
The fate of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is partly determined by its availability to microbial deg...
Climate change projections indicate increased precipitation in northern Europe, leading to increased...
© The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The zooplankton commun...
1. Sloppy and inefficient feeding by zooplankton is generally thought to make a major contribution t...
Allochthonous organic carbon can subsidize consumers in aquatic systems, but this subsidy may only b...
© 2016 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography. Freshwater inflows play an import...
Aquatic ecosystems are fuelled by biogeochemical inputs from surrounding lands and within-lake prima...
Allochthonous substances, i.e. produced in terrestrial ecosystems, are known to fuel bacterial produ...
During periods of low river discharge, bacterial growth is typically limited by dissolved organic ca...
The productivity of most marine ecosystems is limited by the availability of dissolved nitrogen (N) ...
Lakes across the northern hemisphere have been increasing in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentr...
Terrestrial inputs of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) can have strong effects on the physical, chemic...
1. Positive effects of fish on algal biomass have variously been attributed to cascading top-down ef...
In aquatic ecosystems, there are 2 major forms of N available at the base of the planktonic food web...
Aquatic microbial responses to changes in the amount and composition of dissolved organic carbon (DO...