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AUTHOR
Clare E. Carter
Widespread contribution of methane-cycle bacteria to the diets of lake profundal chironomid larvae.
Reports of unexpectedly 13C-depleted chironomid larvae in lakes have led to an hypothesis that significant transfer of detrital organic matter to chironomid larvae may occur via methane-cycle bacteria. However, to date little is known of how such transfer might vary across species and lakes. We gathered data from 87 lakes to determine how widespread this phenomenon might be and to define boundaries for its likely magnitude. Carbon stable isotope values of chironomid larvae varied greatly between taxa. Very marked 13C-depletion was evident only in certain taxa, especially Chironomus plumosus, C. anthracinus, and C. tenuistylus, all characteristic of eutrophic or dystrophic lakes and known to…
Appendix A. Details of the lakes included in this study and carbon isotope values for POM, sediment, and the different chironomid taxa from each lake.
Details of the lakes included in this study and carbon isotope values for POM, sediment, and the different chironomid taxa from each lake.