Hydrobiologia, volume 849, issue 4, pages 967-984

Lake browning impacts community structure and essential fatty acid content of littoral invertebrates in boreal lakes

Petri Kesti 1
Minna Hiltunen 2
Ursula Strandberg 1
Jussi Vesterinen 1, 3
Sami J. Taipale 2
Paula Kankaala 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-11-22
Journal: Hydrobiologia
scimago Q1
SJR0.774
CiteScore5.4
Impact factor2.2
ISSN00188158, 15735117
Aquatic Science
Abstract
Many lakes in the northern hemisphere are browning due to increasing concentrations of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC). The consequences of lake browning to littoral invertebrates, however, are not fully understood. We analyzed community structure and fatty acid (FA) profiles of littoral invertebrates in humic (DOC-rich) and clear-water lakes in Eastern Finland. We found higher abundance of chironomids (Diptera: Chironomidae) in humic compared to clear-water lakes, whereas stoneflies (Plecoptera) and mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) were more abundant in clear-water lakes. Taxon explained 65% of the differences in the FA composition of littoral invertebrates. However, the proportion and content of polyunsaturated FAs of several taxa were significantly higher in clear-water lakes compared to humic lakes. Our results reveal differences in both community structure and nutritional quality of littoral invertebrates for fish between humic and clear-water lakes.

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