Fm. Wilhelm et al., The influence of experimental scale on estimating the predation rate of Gammarus lacustris (Crustacea : Amphipoda) on Daphnia in an alpine lake, J PLANK RES, 22(9), 2000, pp. 1719-1734
We examined the effect of experimental scale on the predation rate of Gamma
rus lacustris preying on Daphnia middendorffiana in 20 1 cubitainers, 2800
1 mesocosms and diurnal whole-lake surveys. The predation rate differed sig
nificantly among experimental scales. It was highest in the 20 1 cubitainer
s, intermediate in the 2800 1 mesocosms and lowest in the lake. At all expe
rimental scales, the predation of G. lacustris on D. middendorffiana increa
sed as a linear function of prey density (Type I functional response). Very
different predation rates were calculated for the whole lake depending on
whether D. middendorffiana densities were estimated from whole-water column
hauls or stratified depth hauls. This highlights the importance of accurat
ely determining the spatial distribution of prey for estimating reliable ir
t situ predation rates. We also determined prey selection by G. lacustris.
Daphnia middendorffiana was strongly selected over the calanoid copepod Hes
perodiaptomus arcticus. When presented with different sized Daphnia, G. lac
ustris preyed size selectively on individuals greater than or equal to 2 mm
. Our results show that the predation rate of small invertebrate predators
is sensitive to a wide range of experimental conditions and needs to be cor
roborated at a variety of scales. We conclude that the impact of G. lacustr
is on zooplankton communities would be strongest in small fishless lakes or
ponds.