Are algae relevant to the detritus-based food web in tank-bromeliads?

We assessed the occurrence of algae in five species of tank-bromeliads found in contrasting environmental sites in a Neotropical, primary rainforest around the Nouragues Research Station, French Guiana. The distributions of both algal abundance and biomass were examined based on physical parameters,...

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Main Authors: Olivier Brouard, Anne-Hélène Le Jeune, Céline Leroy, Régis Cereghino, Olivier Roux, Laurent Pelozuelo, Alain Dejean, Bruno Corbara, Jean-François Carrias
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3097239?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-775207a7a6294f6c80619e929bea4ec32020-11-25T02:16:41ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0165e2012910.1371/journal.pone.0020129Are algae relevant to the detritus-based food web in tank-bromeliads?Olivier BrouardAnne-Hélène Le JeuneCéline LeroyRégis CereghinoOlivier RouxLaurent PelozueloAlain DejeanBruno CorbaraJean-François CarriasWe assessed the occurrence of algae in five species of tank-bromeliads found in contrasting environmental sites in a Neotropical, primary rainforest around the Nouragues Research Station, French Guiana. The distributions of both algal abundance and biomass were examined based on physical parameters, the morphological characteristics of bromeliad species and with regard to the structure of other aquatic microbial communities held in the tanks. Algae were retrieved in all of the bromeliad species with mean densities ranging from ∼10(2) to 10(4) cells/mL. Their biomass was positively correlated to light exposure and bacterial biomass. Algae represented a tiny component of the detrital food web in shaded bromeliads but accounted for up to 30 percent of the living microbial carbon in the tanks of Catopsis berteroniana, located in a highly exposed area. Thus, while nutrient supplies are believed to originate from wind-borne particles and trapped insects (i.e., allochtonous organic matter), our results indicate that primary producers (i.e., autochtonous organic matter) are present in this insectivorous bromeliad. Using a 24-h incubation of size-fractionated and manipulated samples from this plant, we evaluated the impact of mosquito foraging on algae, other microorganisms and rotifers. The prey assemblages were greatly altered by the predation of mosquito larvae. Grazing losses indicated that the dominant algal taxon, Bumilleriopsis sp., like protozoa and rotifers, is a significant part of the diet of mosquito larvae. We conclude that algae are a relevant functional community of the aquatic food web in C. berteroniana and might form the basis of a complementary non-detrital food web.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3097239?pdf=render
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author Olivier Brouard
Anne-Hélène Le Jeune
Céline Leroy
Régis Cereghino
Olivier Roux
Laurent Pelozuelo
Alain Dejean
Bruno Corbara
Jean-François Carrias
spellingShingle Olivier Brouard
Anne-Hélène Le Jeune
Céline Leroy
Régis Cereghino
Olivier Roux
Laurent Pelozuelo
Alain Dejean
Bruno Corbara
Jean-François Carrias
Are algae relevant to the detritus-based food web in tank-bromeliads?
PLoS ONE
author_facet Olivier Brouard
Anne-Hélène Le Jeune
Céline Leroy
Régis Cereghino
Olivier Roux
Laurent Pelozuelo
Alain Dejean
Bruno Corbara
Jean-François Carrias
author_sort Olivier Brouard
title Are algae relevant to the detritus-based food web in tank-bromeliads?
title_short Are algae relevant to the detritus-based food web in tank-bromeliads?
title_full Are algae relevant to the detritus-based food web in tank-bromeliads?
title_fullStr Are algae relevant to the detritus-based food web in tank-bromeliads?
title_full_unstemmed Are algae relevant to the detritus-based food web in tank-bromeliads?
title_sort are algae relevant to the detritus-based food web in tank-bromeliads?
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description We assessed the occurrence of algae in five species of tank-bromeliads found in contrasting environmental sites in a Neotropical, primary rainforest around the Nouragues Research Station, French Guiana. The distributions of both algal abundance and biomass were examined based on physical parameters, the morphological characteristics of bromeliad species and with regard to the structure of other aquatic microbial communities held in the tanks. Algae were retrieved in all of the bromeliad species with mean densities ranging from ∼10(2) to 10(4) cells/mL. Their biomass was positively correlated to light exposure and bacterial biomass. Algae represented a tiny component of the detrital food web in shaded bromeliads but accounted for up to 30 percent of the living microbial carbon in the tanks of Catopsis berteroniana, located in a highly exposed area. Thus, while nutrient supplies are believed to originate from wind-borne particles and trapped insects (i.e., allochtonous organic matter), our results indicate that primary producers (i.e., autochtonous organic matter) are present in this insectivorous bromeliad. Using a 24-h incubation of size-fractionated and manipulated samples from this plant, we evaluated the impact of mosquito foraging on algae, other microorganisms and rotifers. The prey assemblages were greatly altered by the predation of mosquito larvae. Grazing losses indicated that the dominant algal taxon, Bumilleriopsis sp., like protozoa and rotifers, is a significant part of the diet of mosquito larvae. We conclude that algae are a relevant functional community of the aquatic food web in C. berteroniana and might form the basis of a complementary non-detrital food web.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3097239?pdf=render
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