Lake eutrophication and brownification downgrade availability and transfer of essential fatty acids for human consumption
Taipale, S., Vuorio, K., Strandberg, U., Kahilainen, K.K., Järvinen, M., Hiltunen, M., Peltomaa, E., & Kankaala, P. (2016). Lake eutrophication and brownification downgrade availability and transfer of essential fatty acids for human consumption. Environment International, 96(November), 156-166. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2016.08.018
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Fish are an important source of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) for birds, mammals
and humans. In aquatic food webs, these highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA) are essential for many physiological
processes and mainly synthetized by distinct phytoplankton taxa. Consumers at different trophic levels
obtain essential fatty acids from their diet because they cannot produce these sufficiently de novo. Here, we evaluated
how the increase in phosphorus concentration (eutrophication) or terrestrial organic matter inputs
(brownification) change EPA and DHA content in the phytoplankton. Then, we evaluated whether these changes
can be seen in the EPA and DHA content of piscivorous European perch (Perca fluviatilis), which is a widely distributed
species and commonly consumed by humans. Data from 713 lakes showed statistically significant differences
in the abundance of EPA- and DHA-synthesizing phytoplankton as well as in the concentrations and
content of these essential fatty acids among oligo-mesotrophic, eutrophic and dystrophic lakes. The EPA and
DHA content of phytoplankton biomass (mg HUFA g−1
) was significantly lower in the eutrophic lakes than in
the oligo-mesotrophic or dystrophic lakes. We found a strong significant correlation between the DHA content
in the muscle of piscivorous perch and phytoplankton DHA content (r = 0.85) as well with the contribution of
DHA-synthesizing phytoplankton taxa (r = 0.83). Among all DHA-synthesizing phytoplankton this correlation
was the strongest with the dinoflagellates (r = 0.74) and chrysophytes (r = 0.70). Accordingly, the
EPA + DHA content of perch muscle decreased with increasing total phosphorus (r2 = 0.80) and dissolved organic
carbon concentration (r2 = 0.83) in the lakes. Our results suggest that although eutrophication generally
increase biomass production across different trophic levels, the high proportion of low-quality primary producers
reduce EPA and DHA content in the food web up to predatory fish. Ultimately, it seems that lake eutrophication
and brownification decrease the nutritional quality of fish for human consumers.
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