GRAZERS AND NUTRIENTS SIMULTANEOUSLY LIMIT LOTIC PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY

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HILL, WR
BOSTON, HL
STEINMAN, AD
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10.1139/f92-059
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Nitrate and phosphate were added to two of four flow through channels in a second-order stream in eastern Tennessee to raise nutrient concentrations to 3-4 times background, while two of four sets of colonized ceramic tiles in each channel were raised above the substratum to exclude grazing snails (Elimia clavaeformis). Snail grazing maintained a thin layer of periphyton dominated by Stigeoclonium basal cells, regardless of nutrient regime. Although nutrient effects on periphyton ash-free dry mass were statistically insignificant, nutrient additions significantly increased chlorophyll a, especially where snails were excluded. Snail densities were 89% higher in nutrient-enriched channels. Photosynthesis-irradiance data suggested that nutrient enrichment increased self-shading in the periphyton. Areal-specific productivity was simultaneously limited by grazing and low nutrient concentrations: snail exclusion and nutrient enrichment both increased productivity > 2 times. The negative effect of snails on areal-specific productivity was due to (1) reduction in biomass by cropping and (2) depression of chlorophyll-specific productivity. The means by which Elimia depresses chlorophyll-specific productivity is unclear, but the depression is clearly disadvantageous to food-limited grazers. Because Elimia was the dominant invertebrate, our results indicate that low nutrient concentrations limit secondary as well as primary production in autumn.
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