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Michael Power

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Introduction of Mysis relicta (Mysida) reduces niche segregation between deep-water Arctic charr morphs

2019

This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Hydrobiologia. The final authenticated version is available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-019-3953-4. Niche diversification of polymorphic Arctic charr can be altered by multiple anthropogenic stressors. The opossum-shrimp (Mysis relicta) was introduced to compensate for reduced food resources for fish following hydropower operations in Lake Limingen, central Norway. Based on habitat use, stomach contents, stable isotopes (δ13C, δ15N) and trophically transmitted parasites, the zooplanktivorous upper water-column dwelling ‘normal’ morph was clearly trophically separated from two sympatric deep-water morphs…

0106 biological sciencesHydrobiologiaanimal structuresgenetic structuresMysis relictaistutus (eläimet)stable isotopes:Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480 [VDP]Aquatic Science010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesZooplanktonäyriäisetpolymorphismnieriäeriytyminenhydropower effectsloisetVDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Zoology and botany: 48014. Life underwaterspecies introductionsecological divergencereproductive and urinary physiologySalvelinus alpinusbiologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyfungiNiche segregationPlanktonbiology.organism_classificationDeep waterekologinen lokeroMysidaArcticVDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480parasite communitypsychological phenomena and processes
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Lipid-rich zooplankton subsidise the winter diet of benthivorous Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) in a subarctic lake

2013

Summary Generalist fish species commonly act as important links between littoral and pelagic habitats and food-web compartments in lakes. However, diet and habitat links may depend significantly on seasonal availability of, and qualitative differences between, littoral and pelagic prey and on fish size. Despite increasing interest in food-web dynamics, little is known about the seasonal changes in, or qualitative differences between, littoral and pelagic trophic pathways supporting generalist fish species in high-latitude lakes. We used stomach contents together with analyses of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes and fatty acids to study the winter and summer diet of generalist Arctic char…

biologyEcologyfungiPelagic zoneAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationGammarus lacustrisZooplanktonPredationArcticLittoral zoneta1181geographic locationsta119SalvelinusTrophic levelFreshwater Biology
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Impacts of piscicide-induced fish removal on resource use and trophic diversity of lake invertebrates

2022

Chemical eradication of non-native species has become a widely used method to mitigate the potential negative im- pacts of altered competitive or predatory dynamics on biodiversity and natural ecosystem processes. However, the re- sponses of non-target species can vary from rapid full recovery to delayed or absent recolonization, and little is known about the potential shifts in resource use and trophic diversity of native species following chemical treatments. We used a before-after-control-impact approach to study the effects of rotenone piscicide treatment on abundance and tro- phic niche of benthic invertebrates in three untreated and three treated lakes in central Norway, the latter gr…

HistoryStable isotope analysisEnvironmental EngineeringFood ChainPolymers and PlasticsOdonatahauki:Zoology and botany: 480 [VDP]järvetIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringRotenoneEnvironmental ChemistryAnimalsSpecies interactionssärkivieraslajitBusiness and International ManagementWaste Management and Disposal:Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480 [VDP]Community dynamicsEcosystemEphemeropterapoistaminenfungiChemical eradicationFishesFood webBayes TheoremeliöyhteisötselkärangattomatPollutionInvertebratesbiodiversiteettiLakesisotooppianalyysiEsocidaeravintoverkotThe Science of the total environment
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Impacts of reduced Lepidurus arcticus availability on brown trout life history traits in a mountain reservoir

2020

Lepidurus arcticus (the Arctic tadpole shrimp) is a vulnerable keystone species in Arctic and alpine water bodies where its occurrence and population size may influence the viability and life history traits of resident salmonids. Using data from a Norwegian mountain hydropower reservoir, Aursjoen, we illustrate how reduced availability of L. arcticus as prey resulted in the reduced condition, growth and delayed maturation of resident brown trout (Salmo trutta). We further link changes in the relative abundance of L. arcticus as prey to changing reservoir conditions, e.g. water level changes in the spring period, thereby establishing an indirect link between reservoir operation regimes and b…

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