Consumption of aquatic subsidies by soil invertebrates in coastal ecosystems


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Routes of aquatic allochthonous inputs (aquatic subsidies) to detrital food webs are studied, as is the effect of aquatic subsidies on the functional and taxonomic structure of soil invertebrate communities in coastal ecosystems. The study took place in the coastal zone of an oxbow lake of the Pra River in the Oka Reserve. The results indicate a strong dependence of soil animals in the coastal habitats on aquatic subsidies. Isotopic analysis shows that aquatic resources enter soil food webs not only via predators feeding on flying insects or aquatic prey, but also via saprophages decomposing organic debris of aquatic origin. The contribution of aquatic subsidies to the energy balance of soil invertebrates decreases rapidly with increasing distance from the lake. The fraction of aquatic carbon in tissues of collembolans and saprophages is negligible already a few meters from the water edge. The dependence of predatory invertebrates on aquatic resources can be traced at somewhat greater distance (tens of meters).

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D. I. Korobushkin

Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution

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Email: dkorobushkin@ya.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Leninskii 33, Moscow, 119071

A. Y. Korotkevich

Moscow State Pedagogical University

Email: dkorobushkin@ya.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Kibalchicha 6, Moscow, 129164

A. A. Kolesnikova

Institute of Biology of the Komi Science Center, Ural Branch

Email: dkorobushkin@ya.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Kommunisticheskaya 28, Syktyvkar, 167982

A. A. Goncharov

Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution

Email: dkorobushkin@ya.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Leninskii 33, Moscow, 119071

A. A. Panchenkov

Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution

Email: dkorobushkin@ya.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Leninskii 33, Moscow, 119071

A. V. Tiunov

Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution

Email: dkorobushkin@ya.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Leninskii 33, Moscow, 119071

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