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Effects of Zebra Mussels Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas) on the Microbial Loop in Mesotrophic Mesocosms

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Our goal was to assess the impacts of zebra mussels on the components of the microbial loop (dissolved organic carbon, bacteria, nanoflagellates and ciliates) and their relationships with classic food… Click to show full abstract

Our goal was to assess the impacts of zebra mussels on the components of the microbial loop (dissolved organic carbon, bacteria, nanoflagellates and ciliates) and their relationships with classic food web components (algae, rotifers, crustaceans) in mesocosm experiment. Zebra mussels were added to mesocosms that were filled with water from a mesotrophic lake (Mazurian Lake District, Poland). Zebra mussels increased concentrations of chlorophyll and caused short-term negative effects on the biotic components of the microbial loop just after the onset of the experiment. Grazing pressure by zebra mussels caused shifts in the taxonomic and trophic structure of ciliates from small species feeding on algae and bacteria to small bacterivorous species. As a result of zebra mussel introduction, the trophic interactions between the components of microbial loop and classic food chain were altered relative to control.

Keywords: microbial loop; effects zebra; zebra mussels; mussels dreissena; dreissena polymorpha; components microbial

Journal Title: Inland Water Biology
Year Published: 2019

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