EFFECTS OF FISH AND NUTRIENT ADDITION ON EMERGENT INSECT-MEDIATED METHYL MERCURY FLUX OUT OF EXPERIMENTAL PONDS
I examined the top down effects of fish predation and the bottom up effect of nutrient addition on emergent insect-mediated methyl mercury (MeHg) flux from experimental ponds. To determine the effect fish, emergent insects were collected from ponds with (n=5) and without fish (n=5) over a five to si...
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ndltd-TCU-oai-etd.tcu.edu-etd-05212013-1331202013-05-22T03:31:49Z EFFECTS OF FISH AND NUTRIENT ADDITION ON EMERGENT INSECT-MEDIATED METHYL MERCURY FLUX OUT OF EXPERIMENTAL PONDS Cocke, William Gary College of Science and Engineering I examined the top down effects of fish predation and the bottom up effect of nutrient addition on emergent insect-mediated methyl mercury (MeHg) flux from experimental ponds. To determine the effect fish, emergent insects were collected from ponds with (n=5) and without fish (n=5) over a five to six-week period in 2011-2012. To determine the effect of nutrients, I fertilized six of the ponds in 2012 (three ponds with and without fish) and used four ponds as unfertilized controls (two ponds with and without fish). Fish reduced MeHg flux by suppressing emergence of large insect taxa (dragonflies and damselflies) but not small insect taxa (chironomids). Nutrient addition significantly reduced MeHg flux in herbivorous and predatory chironomids. Methyl mercury flux in emergent insects was controlled by both top down fish effects and bottom up nutrient effects. Matthew M Chumchal Ray W Drenner Weston H Nowlin Texas Christian University 2013-05-21 text application/pdf http://etd.tcu.edu/etdfiles/available/etd-05212013-133120/ http://etd.tcu.edu/etdfiles/available/etd-05212013-133120/ en unrestricted I hereby certify that, if appropriate, I have obtained and attached hereto a written permission statement from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis, dissertation, or project report, allowing distribution as specified below. I certify that the version I submitted is the same as that approved by my advisory committee. I hereby grant to TCU or its agents the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible, under the conditions specified below, my thesis, dissertation, or project report in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis, dissertation or project report. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis, dissertation, or project report. |
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I examined the top down effects of fish predation and the bottom up effect of nutrient addition on emergent insect-mediated methyl mercury (MeHg) flux from experimental ponds. To determine the effect fish, emergent insects were collected from ponds with (n=5) and without fish (n=5) over a five to six-week period in 2011-2012. To determine the effect of nutrients, I fertilized six of the ponds in 2012 (three ponds with and without fish) and used four ponds as unfertilized controls (two ponds with and without fish). Fish reduced MeHg flux by suppressing emergence of large insect taxa (dragonflies and damselflies) but not small insect taxa (chironomids). Nutrient addition significantly reduced MeHg flux in herbivorous and predatory chironomids. Methyl mercury flux in emergent insects was controlled by both top down fish effects and bottom up nutrient effects. |
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Matthew M Chumchal |
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Cocke, William Gary |
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EFFECTS OF FISH AND NUTRIENT ADDITION ON EMERGENT INSECT-MEDIATED METHYL MERCURY FLUX OUT OF EXPERIMENTAL PONDS |
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EFFECTS OF FISH AND NUTRIENT ADDITION ON EMERGENT INSECT-MEDIATED METHYL MERCURY FLUX OUT OF EXPERIMENTAL PONDS |
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EFFECTS OF FISH AND NUTRIENT ADDITION ON EMERGENT INSECT-MEDIATED METHYL MERCURY FLUX OUT OF EXPERIMENTAL PONDS |
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EFFECTS OF FISH AND NUTRIENT ADDITION ON EMERGENT INSECT-MEDIATED METHYL MERCURY FLUX OUT OF EXPERIMENTAL PONDS |
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EFFECTS OF FISH AND NUTRIENT ADDITION ON EMERGENT INSECT-MEDIATED METHYL MERCURY FLUX OUT OF EXPERIMENTAL PONDS |
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effects of fish and nutrient addition on emergent insect-mediated methyl mercury flux out of experimental ponds |
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Texas Christian University |
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2013 |
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