Benthic animals readily consume benthic algae, phytoplankton and terrestrial organic matter and are themselves a major component of fish diets. However, the effect of variation in resource availability on resource use by littoral macroinvertebrates remains poorly resolved. Using stable isotopes of carbon, we quantified depth-specific resource use by zoobenthic functional feeding groups in five lakes in northern Wisconsin. The littoral zoobenthos was collected from soft sediments at several depths in conjunction with samples of bulk periphyton (top 5 mm of sediment and biofilm) and measurements of benthic algal primary productivity. Periphyton δ13C was positively correlated with depth-specific benthic algal primary productivity, but grazer δ...
Analysis of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes has allowed freshwater ecologists to examine lake fo...
Analysis of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes has allowed freshwater ecologists to examine lake fo...
1. Zooplankton species have different feeding habits, but the diversity of their food resources and ...
Benthic animals readily consume benthic algae, phytoplankton and terrestrial organic matter and are ...
Background/Question/Methods Benthic macroinvertebrates are important food sources for higher trophic...
Studies of lake ecosystems generally focus on pelagic food chains and processes. Recently, there has...
1. To determine feeding links between primary producers, invertebrates and fish, stable isotope anal...
Lakes are usually described by pelagic-based characteristics such as trophic status or stratificatio...
The lower trophic linkages in lake plankton food webs are generally described as relatively simple, ...
Pelagic, littoral, and terrestrial resources can all play a role in supporting consumers in lakes. T...
Seasonal variation in the relative contributions of littoral and pelagic food sources to the diets o...
Resources in lakes are vertically partitioned due to stratification and trophic interactions. Metali...
Analysis of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes has allowed freshwater ecologists to examine lake fo...
Analysis of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes has allowed freshwater ecologists to examine lake fo...
1. Zooplankton species have different feeding habits, but the diversity of their food resources and ...
Benthic animals readily consume benthic algae, phytoplankton and terrestrial organic matter and are ...
Background/Question/Methods Benthic macroinvertebrates are important food sources for higher trophic...
Studies of lake ecosystems generally focus on pelagic food chains and processes. Recently, there has...
1. To determine feeding links between primary producers, invertebrates and fish, stable isotope anal...
Lakes are usually described by pelagic-based characteristics such as trophic status or stratificatio...
The lower trophic linkages in lake plankton food webs are generally described as relatively simple, ...
Pelagic, littoral, and terrestrial resources can all play a role in supporting consumers in lakes. T...
Seasonal variation in the relative contributions of littoral and pelagic food sources to the diets o...
Resources in lakes are vertically partitioned due to stratification and trophic interactions. Metali...
Analysis of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes has allowed freshwater ecologists to examine lake fo...
Analysis of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes has allowed freshwater ecologists to examine lake fo...
1. Zooplankton species have different feeding habits, but the diversity of their food resources and ...