Using a combined stable-isotope and fatty-acid approach, we examined carbon-transfer routes from the cyanobacterium Microcystis to zooplankton in eutrophic Lake Taihu, China. Microcystis is generally considered poor food for zooplankton, and we hypothesized that most Microcystis carbon flows to zooplankton via dissolved organic matter (DOM)–bacteria and detritus–bacteria pathways rather than via direct grazing. The hypothesis was tested by analyzing 13C isotopes at natural abundance in field samples and in tracer experiments with 13Cenriched Microcystis. 13C-enriched Microcystis was added as live Microcystis, Microcystis detritus, or Microcystis DOM to lake-water incubations with Bosmina sp. and Daphnia similis as the dominant species...
We tested the hypothesis that low stable carbon isotope (δ13C) values commonly observed for zooplank...
International audienceCyanobacterial blooms induce significant costs that are expected to increase i...
Analyses of carbon stable isotopes are often used to estimate the contributions of allochthonous and...
Eutrophication of lakes often results in dominance of cyanobacteria, which may potentially lead to s...
The ecosystem of the highly eutrophic Lake Taihu (China) is seriously affected by recurrent cyanobac...
1. Numerous studies have quantified the relative contribution of terrestrial- and phytoplankton-deri...
The subsidy of carbon derived from macrophytes and associated periphyton to bacterioplankton and zoo...
A mesocosm study illuminated possible transfer pathways for dissolved organic carbon from the water ...
We applied natural abundance stable isotope C-13 and radiocarbon C-14 analyses to investigate trophi...
Carbon stable isotope analysis was carried out on zooplankton from 24 United Kingdom lakes to examin...
In this study, we show that natural phototrophic populations can be probed individually for their in...
Analyses of carbon stable isotopes are often used to estimate the contributions of allochthonous and...
Eutrophication of lakes can lead to dominance by cyanobacteria, which are hardly used by z...
Large amounts of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) are produced by anaerobic mineralization of organi...
Resources in lakes are vertically partitioned due to stratification and trophic interactions. Metali...
We tested the hypothesis that low stable carbon isotope (δ13C) values commonly observed for zooplank...
International audienceCyanobacterial blooms induce significant costs that are expected to increase i...
Analyses of carbon stable isotopes are often used to estimate the contributions of allochthonous and...
Eutrophication of lakes often results in dominance of cyanobacteria, which may potentially lead to s...
The ecosystem of the highly eutrophic Lake Taihu (China) is seriously affected by recurrent cyanobac...
1. Numerous studies have quantified the relative contribution of terrestrial- and phytoplankton-deri...
The subsidy of carbon derived from macrophytes and associated periphyton to bacterioplankton and zoo...
A mesocosm study illuminated possible transfer pathways for dissolved organic carbon from the water ...
We applied natural abundance stable isotope C-13 and radiocarbon C-14 analyses to investigate trophi...
Carbon stable isotope analysis was carried out on zooplankton from 24 United Kingdom lakes to examin...
In this study, we show that natural phototrophic populations can be probed individually for their in...
Analyses of carbon stable isotopes are often used to estimate the contributions of allochthonous and...
Eutrophication of lakes can lead to dominance by cyanobacteria, which are hardly used by z...
Large amounts of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) are produced by anaerobic mineralization of organi...
Resources in lakes are vertically partitioned due to stratification and trophic interactions. Metali...
We tested the hypothesis that low stable carbon isotope (δ13C) values commonly observed for zooplank...
International audienceCyanobacterial blooms induce significant costs that are expected to increase i...
Analyses of carbon stable isotopes are often used to estimate the contributions of allochthonous and...