Environmental drivers of food webs in charr and trout‐dominated cold‐water lakes
Kangosjärvi, H., Amundsen, P., Byström, P., Finstad, A. G., Power, M., Sánchez‐Hernández, J., & Eloranta, A. P. (2024). Environmental drivers of food webs in charr and trout‐dominated cold‐water lakes. Fish and Fisheries, Early View. https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12851
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Cold-water lakes situated in high latitudes and altitudes have pivotal socio-ecological importance both globally and locally. However, they are increasingly threatened by multiple anthropogenic stressors, such as climate change, hydropower and invasive species. The development of efficient management strategies is therefore urgently needed and requires a comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing the biodiversity and ecological processes of these ecosystems. We provide a holistic knowledge base for informed future research and management by addressing the interplay between local and global environmental drivers of food webs in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus, Salmonidae) and brown trout (Salmo trutta, Salmonidae) dominated cold-water lakes in Fennoscandia. The trophic niche and population dynamics of these generalist top consumers provide extensive insights into the effects of natural and anthropogenic drivers on food webs in intensively studied Fennoscandian cold-water lakes, covering marked biogeographical gradients in abiotic and biotic conditions. Drawing on a synthesis of existing literature, our focus is on three pivotal drivers: (1) lake location and connectivity, (2) lake area and morphometry and (3) fish community composition. These drivers significantly influence the complexity and the origin and flow of energy in lake food webs, and ultimately the size structure of the charr and trout populations. Furthermore, we highlight ongoing environmental changes in Fennoscandian cold-water lakes caused by hydropower and invasive species. Finally, we identify crucial knowledge gaps and propose management actions for improving the future state of Fennoscandian cold-water lake ecosystems and their charr and trout populations.
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Academy Research Fellow, AoF; Joint International Project, AoF; Research costs of Academy Research Fellow, AoFAdditional information about funding
This research was funded by the Research Council of Finland (projects no. 340901, 346293 and 361965) and the Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development FORMAS (pro -ject no. FR 2019/0007). In addition, this research was funded through the 2020–2021 Biodiversa+ and Water JPI joint call for research projects, under the Biodiv Restore ERA- NET Cofund (GAN°101003777), with the EU and the funding organisations the Research Council of Finland (project no. 351860), the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (project no. 2022- 00029), the Spanish State Research Agency (project no. PCI2022- 132991), and the Research Council of Norway (project no. 332937). ...License
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