Vallisneria natans decomposition rates and associated macroinvertebrates, microbes and microalgae along a vertical depth gradient in an urban lake (Nanhu Lake, China)
2019
Chen, Shaojun | Wang, Dong
Knowledge on aquatic macrophyte decomposition has well developed, yet the decomposition and associated biotic factors along a vertical gradient in waters remain less examined. Here, we used Vallianeria natans leaves to investigate the decomposition rate and associated decomposers and microalgae at different vertical depths, by placing V. natans leaves into litterbags (0.5 and 5 mm meshes) and incubating them at the air–water interface (AW), sediment-water (SW) interface, and 10 cm (B10) or 20 cm (B20) burial in sediment over 60 days in a littoral zone of lake. Decomposition rates decreased with increased depths in each mesh size, with significant differences among and between AW (0.028 d⁻¹), SW (0.022 d⁻¹), B10 (0.014 d⁻¹) and B20 (0.011 d⁻¹) treatments in 0.5 mm litterbags and no significant difference between B10 (0.027 d⁻¹) and B20 (0.025 d⁻¹) in 5 mm litterbags. The average contribution of macroinvertebrates to biomass loss was highest in B20 (44.66%), lowest in AW (22.66%) and midst in both SW (25.35%) and B10 (38.78%), and was much less than that of both microbes and microalgae at each location. We show the importance of macroinvertebrates, microbes and microalgae in mediating macrophyte decomposition rate in response to different vertical locations in freshwaters.
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