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Cascading effects of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi on the planktonic food web in a nutrient-limited estuarine system

Dinasquet, Julie; Titelman, Josefin; Møller, Lene Friis; Setala, Outi; Granhag, Lena M.; Andersen, Thorvin; Båmstedt, Ulf; Haraldsson, Matilda; Hosia, Aino; Katajisto, Tarja; Kragh, Theis; Kuparinen, Jorma; Schrøter, M.-L.; Søndergaard, Morten; Tiselius, Peter; Riemann, Lasse
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2012-07-24
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps09770
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Increasing biomasses of gelatinous zooplankton presumably have major implications

for the structure and function of marine food webs at large; however, current data on lower trophic

levels are scarce, as most studies have focused on the immediate effects on zooplankton and fish

larvae only. We examined the short-term impact of larvae and adults of the invasive ctenophore

Mnemiopsis leidyi on a summer planktonic food web in the estuarine southern Baltic Sea, with

special emphasis on the microbial loop. Grazing by M. leidyi reduced the mesozooplankton biomass,

followed by increased dinoflagellate biomass in treatments with M. leidyi. While chlorophyll

a increased most in the treatments with M. leidyi, small phytoplankton and ciliates

decreased in all treatments. M. leidyi had a slight effect on bacterial abundance, but not on bacterial

production, ectoenzymatic activities, or community composition. Undetectable levels of

phosphate and a gradual accumulation of dissolved organic carbon during the experiment suggested

a malfunctioning microbial loop scenario. The experiment shows that direct and indirect

short-term effects of M. leidyi on the estuarine food web are limited to higher trophic levels and

indicates that top-down and bottom-up consequences of M. leidyi expansions on the microbial

loop will likely depend on local nutrient conditions.
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Marine Ecology Progress Series

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