Climate-related drivers of nutrient inputs and food web structure in shallow Arctic lake ecosystems
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
In order to predict the effects of climate change on polar ecosystems, disentangling mechanisms of
nutrient transfer in food webs is crucial. We investigated sources of nutrients in tundra lakes, tracing
their transfer through the food web and relating the observed patterns to runoff, snow coverage,
and the presence of migratory geese in lake catchments. C and N content (elemental and isotopic) of
several food web components including Lepidurus arcticus (Notostraca, at the top of the lake food
webs) in 18 shallow Arctic lakes was compared. Terrestrial productivity and geese abundance were
key biotic factors that interacted with abiotic variables (snow coverage, lake and catchment size)
in determining the amount and origin of nutrient inputs, affecting the trophic interactions among
aquatic species, food chain length and nutrient flow in Arctic lake food webs. Decreasing snow
coverage, increasing abundance and expansion of the geese's range are expected across the Arctic due
to climate warming. By relating nutrient inputs and food web structure to snow coverage, vegetation
and geese, this study contributes to our mechanistic understanding of the cascade effects of climate
change in tundra ecosystems, and may help predict the response of lakes to changes in nutrient inputs
at lower latitudes
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
artic lake ecosistem; snow cover; Svalbard
Elenco autori:
Salvatori, Rosamaria; Rossi, David
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