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Ecological Monographs | 2015

Tube‐dwelling invertebrates: tiny ecosystem engineers have large effects in lake ecosystems

Franz Hölker; Michael J. Vanni; Jan J. Kuiper; Christof Meile; H. P. Grossart; Peter Stief; Rita Adrian; Andreas Lorke; Olaf Dellwig; Andreas Brand; Michael Hupfer; Wolf M. Mooij; Gunnar Nützmann; Jörg Lewandowski

There is ample evidence that tube-dwelling invertebrates such as chironomids significantly alter multiple important ecosystem functions, particularly in shallow lakes. Chironomids pump large water volumes, and associated suspended and dissolved substances, through the sediment and thereby compete with pelagic filter feeders for particulate organic matter. This can exert a high grazing pressure on phytoplankton, microorganisms, and perhaps small zooplankton and thus strengthen benthic-pelagic coupling. Furthermore, intermittent pumping by tube-dwelling invertebrates oxygenates sediments and creates a dynamic, three-dimensional mosaic of redox conditions. This shapes microbial community composition and spatial distribution, and alters microbe-mediated biogeochemical functions, which often depend on redox potential. As a result, extended hotspots of element cycling occur at the oxic-anoxic interfaces, controlling the fate of organic matter and nutrients as well as fluxes of nutrients between sediments and water. Surprisingly, the mechanisms and magnitude of interactions mediated by these organisms are still poorly understood. To provide a synthesis of the importance of tube-dwelling invertebrates, we review existing research and integrate previously disregarded functional traits into an ecosystem model. Based on existing research and our models, we conclude that tube-dwelling invertebrates play a central role in controlling water column nutrient pools, and hence water quality and trophic state. Furthermore, these tiny ecosystem engineers can influence the thresholds that determine shifts between alternate clear and turbid states of shallow lakes. The large effects stand in contrast to the conventional limnological paradigm emphasizing predominantly pelagic food webs. Given the vast number of shallow lakes worldwide, benthic invertebrates are likely to be relevant drivers of biogeochemical processes at regional and global scales, thereby mediating feedback mechanisms linked to climate change.


Biogeosciences | 2008

Mesocosm CO 2 perturbation studies: from organism to community level

Ulf Riebesell; Richard G. J. Bellerby; H. P. Grossart; F. Thingstad


Biogeosciences | 2007

Availability of phosphate for phytoplankton and bacteria and of glucose for bacteria at different pCO2 levels in a mesocosm study

Tsuneo Tanaka; Tron Frede Thingstad; Trond Løvdal; H. P. Grossart; Aud Larsen; Martin Allgaier; Michael Meyerhöfer; Kai G. Schulz; Julia Wohlers; Eckart Zöllner; Ulf Riebesell


Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2007

Microbial dynamics in autotrophic and heterotrophic seawater mesocosms. II. Bacterioplankton community structure and hydrolytic enzyme activities

Alison E. Murray; Carol Arnosti; Christina L. De La Rocha; H. P. Grossart; Uta Passow


Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2007

Microbial dynamics in autotrophic and heterotrophic seawater mesocosms. III. Organic matter fluxes

H. P. Grossart; Anja Engel; Carol Arnosti; Christina L. De La Rocha; Alison E. Murray; Uta Passow


Biogeosciences | 2007

Competition for inorganic and organic forms of nitrogen and phosphorous between phytoplankton and bacteria during an Emiliania huxleyi spring bloom (PeECE II)

Trond Løvdal; Christiane Eichner; H. P. Grossart; Vincent Carbonnel; Lei Chou; V. Martin-Jézéquel; Tron Frede Thingstad


Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2007

Microbial dynamics in autotrophic and heterotrophic seawater mesocosms. I. Effect of phytoplankton on the microbial loop

Uta Passow; Christina L. De La Rocha; Carol Arnosti; H. P. Grossart; Alison E. Murray; Anja Engel


Lunau, M., Wurst, M., Piontek, J., Grossart, H. P., Riebesell, Ulf and Engel, Anja (2008) Potential effects of ocean acidification on microbial organic matter degradation during an offshore mesocosm experiment [Poster] In: SOPRAN annual meeting 2008, 11.-12.03.2008, Rostock/Warnemünde, Germany. | 2008

Potential effects of ocean acidification on microbial organic matter degradation during an offshore mesocosm experiment

Mirko Lunau; Mascha Wurst; Judith Piontek; H. P. Grossart; Ulf Riebesell; Anja Engel


Bach, Lennart T., Boxhammer, Tim, Esposito, M., Achterberg, Eric P., Meyer, Jana, Ludwig, Andrea, Haunost, Mathias, Fischer, M., Hellemann, Dana, Audritz, Saskia, Büdenbender, Jan, Czerny, Jan, Hornick, T., Grossart, H.-P., Sswat, Michael, Clemmesen, Catriona, Scheinin, Matias, Wohlrab, S., Eberlein, T., John, U., van de Waal, D., Alguero, M., Lange, J., Horn, H., Boersma, Maarten, Zark, M., Dittmar, T., Abrahamson, K., Anderson, L. G., Ericson, Y., Lundve, B. and Riebesell, Ulf (2015) Effects of ocean acidification on a winter-to-summer phytoplankton succession [Talk] In: BIOACID III Kickoff-Meeting, 06.-07.10.2015, Kiel, Germany. | 2015

Effects of ocean acidification on a winter-to-summer phytoplankton succession

Lennart T. Bach; Tim Boxhammer; Mario Esposito; Eric P. Achterberg; Jana Meyer; Andrea Ludwig; Mathias Haunost; Matthias Fischer; Dana Hellemann; Saskia Audritz; Jan Büdenbender; Jan Czerny; Thomas Hornick; H. P. Grossart; Michael Sswat; Catriona Clemmesen; Matias Scheinin; Sylke Wohlrab; Tim Eberlein; Uwe John; D. van de Waal; Maria Algueró; Julia Lange; H. G. Horn; Maarten Boersma; Maren Zark; Thorsten Dittmar; K. Abrahamson; Leif G. Anderson; Ylva Ericson


[Talk] In: Limnology & Oceanography in a Changing World: 2011 ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 13.-18.02.2011, San Juan, Puerto Rico . | 2011

Growth and production of Nodularia spumigena under elevated CO2 concentrations

N. Wannicke; Sonja Endres; J. Unger; Anja Engel; H. P. Grossart; Monika Nausch; Max Voss

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Uta Passow

University of California

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Carol Arnosti

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Anja Engel

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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J. Unger

Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research

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Monika Nausch

Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research

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Sonja Endres

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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N. Wannicke

Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research

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