Limnology and Oceanography Letters (Feb 2023)
Widespread variation in salt tolerance within freshwater zooplankton species reduces the predictability of community‐level salt tolerance
- Shelley E. Arnott,
- Vincent Fugère,
- Celia C. Symons,
- Stephanie J. Melles,
- Beatrix E. Beisner,
- Miguel Cañedo‐Argüelles,
- Marie‐Pier Hébert,
- Jennifer A. Brentrup,
- Amy L. Downing,
- Derek K. Gray,
- Danielle Greco,
- William D. Hintz,
- Alexandra McClymont,
- Rick A. Relyea,
- James A. Rusak,
- Catherine L. Searle,
- Louis Astorg,
- Henry K. Baker,
- Zeynep Ersoy,
- Carmen Espinosa,
- Jaclyn M. Franceschini,
- Angelina T. Giorgio,
- Norman Göbeler,
- Emily Hassal,
- Mercedes Huynh,
- Samuel Hylander,
- Kacie L. Jonasen,
- Andrea Kirkwood,
- Silke Langenheder,
- Ola Langvall,
- Hjalmar Laudon,
- Lovisa Lind,
- Maria Lundgren,
- Emma R. Moffett,
- Lorenzo Proia,
- Matthew S. Schuler,
- Jonathan B. Shurin,
- Christopher F. Steiner,
- Maren Striebel,
- Simon Thibodeau,
- Pablo Urrutia Cordero,
- Lidia Vendrell‐Puigmitja,
- Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer,
- Alison M. Derry
Affiliations
- Shelley E. Arnott
- Department of Biology Queen's University Kingston Ontario Canada
- Vincent Fugère
- Group de Research Interuniversitaire en Limnologie (GRIL) Montréal Quebec Canada
- Celia C. Symons
- Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of California Irvine California USA
- Stephanie J. Melles
- Department of Chemistry and Biology; Urban Water Research Centre Toronto Metropolitan University Toronto Ontario Canada
- Beatrix E. Beisner
- Group de Research Interuniversitaire en Limnologie (GRIL) Montréal Quebec Canada
- Miguel Cañedo‐Argüelles
- Departament de Biologia Evolutiva Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals (FEHM‐Lab), Institut de Recerca de l'Aigua, Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Spain
- Marie‐Pier Hébert
- Group de Research Interuniversitaire en Limnologie (GRIL) Montréal Quebec Canada
- Jennifer A. Brentrup
- Department of Biological Sciences Dartmouth College Hanover New Hampshire USA
- Amy L. Downing
- Department of Biological Sciences Ohio Wesleyan University Delaware Ohio USA
- Derek K. Gray
- Department of Biology Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo Ontario Canada
- Danielle Greco
- Department of Biology Queen's University Kingston Ontario Canada
- William D. Hintz
- Department of Environmental Sciences and Lake Erie Center The University of Toledo Toledo Ohio USA
- Alexandra McClymont
- Department of Biology Queen's University Kingston Ontario Canada
- Rick A. Relyea
- Department of Biological Sciences Darrin Fresh Water Institute, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy New York USA
- James A. Rusak
- Department of Biology Queen's University Kingston Ontario Canada
- Catherine L. Searle
- Department of Biological Sciences Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana USA
- Louis Astorg
- Group de Research Interuniversitaire en Limnologie (GRIL) Montréal Quebec Canada
- Henry K. Baker
- Section of Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution University of California San Diego La Jolla California USA
- Zeynep Ersoy
- Rui Nabeiro' Biodiversity Chair MED‐Mediterranean Institute for Agriculture, Environment and Development, Universidade de Évora Évora Portugal
- Carmen Espinosa
- BETA Technological Center TECNIO Network, University of Vic–Central‐University of Catalonia (Uvic–UCC) Barcelona Spain
- Jaclyn M. Franceschini
- Department of Biology Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo Ontario Canada
- Angelina T. Giorgio
- Department of Biological Sciences Darrin Fresh Water Institute, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy New York USA
- Norman Göbeler
- Tvärminne Zoological Station University of Helsinki Hanko Finland
- Emily Hassal
- Biological Science Ontario Tech University Oshawa Ontario Canada
- Mercedes Huynh
- Department of Biology Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo Ontario Canada
- Samuel Hylander
- Department of Biology and Environmental Science, Centre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial Model Systems Linnaeus University Kalmar Sweden
- Kacie L. Jonasen
- Department of Biological Sciences Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana USA
- Andrea Kirkwood
- Biological Science Ontario Tech University Oshawa Ontario Canada
- Silke Langenheder
- Department of Ecology and Genetics/Limnology Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden
- Ola Langvall
- Unit for Field‐based Forest Research, Siljansfors Research Station Swedish University of Agricultural Science Mora Sweden
- Hjalmar Laudon
- Department of Forest Ecology Swedish University of Agricultural Science Umeå Sweden
- Lovisa Lind
- Department of Environmental and Life Sciences Karlstad University Karlstad Sweden
- Maria Lundgren
- Department of Biology and Environmental Science, Centre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial Model Systems Linnaeus University Kalmar Sweden
- Emma R. Moffett
- Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of California Irvine California USA
- Lorenzo Proia
- BETA Technological Center TECNIO Network, University of Vic–Central‐University of Catalonia (Uvic–UCC) Barcelona Spain
- Matthew S. Schuler
- Department of Biology Montclair State University Montclair New Jersey USA
- Jonathan B. Shurin
- Section of Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution University of California San Diego La Jolla California USA
- Christopher F. Steiner
- Department of Biological Sciences Wayne State University Detroit Michigan USA
- Maren Striebel
- Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM) Carl‐von‐Ossietzky University Oldenburg Wilhelmshaven Germany
- Simon Thibodeau
- Group de Research Interuniversitaire en Limnologie (GRIL) Montréal Quebec Canada
- Pablo Urrutia Cordero
- Department of Ecology and Genetics/Limnology Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden
- Lidia Vendrell‐Puigmitja
- BETA Technological Center TECNIO Network, University of Vic–Central‐University of Catalonia (Uvic–UCC) Barcelona Spain
- Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer
- Department of Ecology and Genetics/Limnology Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden
- Alison M. Derry
- Group de Research Interuniversitaire en Limnologie (GRIL) Montréal Quebec Canada
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/lol2.10277
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 8,
no. 1
pp. 8 – 18
Abstract
Abstract The salinization of freshwaters is a global threat to aquatic biodiversity. We quantified variation in chloride (Cl−) tolerance of 19 freshwater zooplankton species in four countries to answer three questions: (1) How much variation in Cl− tolerance is present among populations? (2) What factors predict intraspecific variation in Cl− tolerance? (3) Must we account for intraspecific variation to accurately predict community Cl− tolerance? We conducted field mesocosm experiments at 16 sites and compiled acute LC50s from published laboratory studies. We found high variation in LC50s for Cl− tolerance in multiple species, which, in the experiment, was only explained by zooplankton community composition. Variation in species‐LC50 was high enough that at 45% of lakes, community response was not predictable based on species tolerances measured at other sites. This suggests that water quality guidelines should be based on multiple populations and communities to account for large intraspecific variation in Cl− tolerance.