Are the small-sized plankton communities of oligotrophic ecosystems resilient to UVR and P pulses?

2017 
AbstractEvaluating how environmental stressor interactions influence ecosystem structure and functioning is critical to understanding the response of ecosystems to global change. We exposed a species-poor planktonic community to P pulses in the absence and presence of solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR). We used a field-mesocosm study in an oligotrophic mid-altitude lake to test the hypothesis that interaction between these factors affects the community’s diversity and composition, but not its biomass-size spectrum, making this community resilient in terms of its C-transfer function. Our findings show that P pulses and UVR affected the relative abundance of different planktonic populations. The abundance of phytoplankton was enhanced strongly by P pulses and secondarily by UVR. The UVR × P interaction affected only the smallest autotrophic species. Chlorococcal abundance increased, whereas chroococcal cyanobacteria decreased. However, UVR had a much more pronounced effect than P on the composition of microc...
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