Vertical distribution of zooplankton: Density dependence and evidence for an ideal free distribution with costs

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Background: In lakes with a deep-water algal maximum, herbivorous zooplankton are faced with a trade-off between high temperature but low food availability in the surface layers and low temperature but sufficient food in deep layers. It has been suggested that zooplankton (Daphnia) faced with this trade-off distribute vertically according to an "Ideal Free Distribution (IFD) with Costs". An experiment has been designed to test the density (competition) dependence of the vertical distribution as this is a basic assumption of IFD theory. Results: Experiments were performed in large, indoor mesocosms (Plankton Towers) with a temperuture gradient of 10°C and a deep-water algal maximum established below the thermocline. As expected, Daphnia aggregated at the interface between the two different habitats when their density was low. The distribution spread asymmetrically towards the algal maximum when the density increased until 80% of the population dwelled in the cool, food-rich layers at high densities. Small individuals stayed higher in the water column than large ones, which conformed with the model for unequal competitors. Conclusion: The Daphnia distribution mimics the predictions of an IFD with costs model. This concept is useful for the analysis of zooplankton distributions under a large suite of environmental conditions shaping habitat suitability. Fish predation causing diel vertical migrations can be incorporated as additional costs. This is important as the vectical location of grazing zooplankton in a lake affects phytoplankton production and species composition, i.e. ecosystem function. © 2005 Lampert; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Lampert, W. (2005). Vertical distribution of zooplankton: Density dependence and evidence for an ideal free distribution with costs. BMC Biology, 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/1741-7007-3-10

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