2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10452-021-09858-1
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Shifts in zooplankton communities in high-mountain lakes induced by singular events (fish stocking, earthquakes): evidence from a 20-year survey in Slovenia (Central Europe)

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“…Fish richness and density decreased significantly, with fish absent from some heavily silted streams (Harding and Jellyman 2015). Brancelj (2021) observed species replacement in the zooplankton of Slovenian lakes after earthquakes, with severe changes in the zooplankton biomass likely related to a pulse input of nutrients and resuspension of fine sediments. After earthquakes, the increase in groundwater discharge was documented on many occasions (Mohr et al 2017).…”
Section: Volcanic Eruptionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Fish richness and density decreased significantly, with fish absent from some heavily silted streams (Harding and Jellyman 2015). Brancelj (2021) observed species replacement in the zooplankton of Slovenian lakes after earthquakes, with severe changes in the zooplankton biomass likely related to a pulse input of nutrients and resuspension of fine sediments. After earthquakes, the increase in groundwater discharge was documented on many occasions (Mohr et al 2017).…”
Section: Volcanic Eruptionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The present results show the importance of adult fish as consumers of the zooplankton population, as in other temperate mountain lakes [ 13 ]. Introduced fish can change the size structure of zooplankton from large-bodied cladocerans and copepods to smaller ones and rotifer-dominated communities through size-preferential consumption in temperate lakes [ 4 , 13 , 60 ] and HMLs [ 13 , 61 ]. In the fish-stocked lake (El Sol), the most abundant zooplankton species, D .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results highlight the importance of estimating a correct TDF because the outcome of a mixing model depends on the mean and variance of TDF. Thus, accurate predictions on diet contributions to the consumer must be weighted on model design and cross-validation [ 61 , 66 ]. The similar patterns in the contribution of possible sources to fish diet observed in this study, even with different model assumptions [ 74 ], strongly suggest that the use of different TDF values is a reliable alternative to Bayesian mixing methods in the analysis of fish diets in a tropical HML if isotopic data and fractionation studies are scarce.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%