Mjr. Almond et al., SIZE STRUCTURE AND SPECIES COMPOSITION OF PLANKTON COMMUNITIES IN DEEP ONTARIO LAKES WITH AND WITHOUT MYSIS-RELICTA AND PLANKTIVOROUS FISH, Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences, 53(2), 1996, pp. 315-325
Twenty-three deep oligotrophic lakes in the Huntsville-Bancroft region
of Ontario and three locations in Lake Ontario were sampled to invest
igate the impact of size-selective planktivores on the size structure
and species composition of plankton communities. The planktivores incl
ude Mysis relicta and planktivorous fishes, usually lake herring (Core
gonus artedii) in the Huntsville-Bancroft region or alewife (Alosa pse
udoharengus) in Lake Ontario. Previous work had related the presence o
f these planktivores to higher contaminant levels in lake trout (Salve
linus namaycush). We found that lakes with planktivorous fish had a lo
wer proportion of biomass contributed by zooplankton over 1 mm than la
kes without M. relicta and planktivorous fish, which suggests a direct
effect of these visual planktivores on larger zooplankton. Lakes with
both M. relicta and planktivorous fish had a lower biomass of both sm
all and large Daphnia spp. than lakes with planktivorous fish only. Th
is suggests that the effect of M. relicta extends to smaller cladocera
ns than those affected by planktivorous fish. Planktivory did not have
a strong effect on the species composition of plankton. On the basis
of the filter fractionation of particulate phosphorus, lakes with plan
ktivores had a smaller proportion of large particles than lakes withou
t planktivores.