Can salinity trigger cascade effects on streams? A mesocosm approach
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0048-9697
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Human activities have greatly increased the salt concentration of the world's rivers, and this might be amplified
by water scarcity in the future. While the lethal effects of salinity have been documented for a wide variety of
stream invertebrates, the sub-lethal effects (i.e. changes in biological conditionwithout mortality) are not deeply
understood yet. One important sub-lethal effect that has yet to be investigated is changes in predation efficiency,
which could trigger cascade effects associated to the abundance of herbivorous invertebrates that control algae
biomass. In this study we combined the use of biomarkers with community-level data in a stream mesocosm
to evaluate the potential cascade effect of increased salinity on the trophic food web. Both predation and salt
treatments had an effect on the aquatic invertebrate abundance, richness and community composition. The presence
of predators had a clear cascade effect, it reduced herbivorous invertebrate abundance and richness leading
to higher chlorophyll a concentrations. The salt treatment significantly reduced taxa richness, but only in the
gravel bed. The predators were significantly stressed by salt addition, as shown by the different analyzed biomarkers.
Concordantly, in the presence of predators, Tanytarsini registered higher abundances and chlorophyll
a showed a lower concentration when salt was added. However, none of these changes was significant. Therefore,
although salt addition significantly stressed Dina lineata, our results suggest that a longer exposure time is
needed to fully capture cascading effects (e.g. a decrease in chlorophyll a due to a relaxation of predation on herbivorous
invertebrates).We suggest that the potential cascade effects of salinization need to be evaluated when
addressing the impacts of water scarcity (as caused by climate change and increasing water demand) on river
ecosystems, since flow reductions will lead to higher salt concentrations.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Invertebrats aquàtics
Aigua -- Salinització
Depredació (Biologia)
Pages
8 p.
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation
Cañedo-Argüelles, M., Peixoto, G., Faria, M., Soares, A., Barata, C., Kefford B. (2015). Can salinity trigger cascade effects on streams? A mesocosm approach. The Science of the Total Environment, 540(1), 3-10
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