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Trophic relationships were examined for macroinvertebrates and fish inhabiting the St. Petersburg methane seep (central part of Lake Baikal, ~1400 m depth). The analyses of the values of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes showed that all animals associated with the seep were heterotrophs with different feeding strategies; symbiotrophes were absent. Seep animals consumed combined food with different portion of methanederived carbon ranged from 2.7 to 89%. The average δ13С values varied in the range of–26.2‰ (in benthopelagic amphipods) to–64.5‰ (in gastropods). The trophic food web in the methane seep consists of filter feeders (pelagic amphipods, trophic position (TP) is 1.9), detritophages (gastropods, TP of 2.2, and burrowing amphipods, TP of 2.1), polyphages and necrophages (nectobenthic and benthopelagic amphipods of TP 2.8–3.2), and predators (planarians of TP 3.6–4.2 and cottoid fish of TP 3.0–3.8). Animals occupying similar trophic positions significantly differed in the δ13С values and have partially overlapping components of food.
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Original Russian Text © T.Ya. Sitnikova, I.V. Mekhanikova, V.G. Sideleva, S.I. Kiyashko, T.V. Naumova, T.I. Zemskaya, O.M. Khlystov, 2017, published in Sibirskii Ekologicheskii Zhurnal, 2017, No. 2, pp. 171–183.
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Sitnikova, T.Y., Mekhanikova, I.V., Sideleva, V.G. et al. Trophic relationships between macroinvertebrates and fish in St. Petersburg methane seep community in abyssal zone of Lake Baikal. Contemp. Probl. Ecol. 10, 147–156 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995425517020123
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