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Legagneux, Pierre; Gauthier, G; Berteaux, D; Bêty, Joël; Cadieux, M-C; Bilodeau, F; Bolduc, E; McKinnon, L; Tarroux, Arnaud; Therrien, Jean-François; Morissette, Lyne; Krebs, Charles J (2012): (Table A1) Annual biomass of plants and animals recorded on Bylot Island between 1993-2009 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.815273, Supplement to: Legagneux, P et al. (2012): Disentangling trophic relationships in a High Arctic tundra ecosystem through food web modeling. Ecology, 93(7), 1707-1716, https://doi.org/10.1890/11-1973.1

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Abstract:
Determining the manner in which food webs will respond to environmental changes is difficult because the relative importance of top-down vs. bottom-up forces in controlling ecosystems is still debated. This is especially true in the Arctic tundra where, despite relatively simple food webs, it is still unclear which forces dominate in this ecosystem. Our primary goal was to assess the extent to which a tundra food web was dominated by plant-herbivore or predator--rey interactions. Based on a 17-year (1993-2009) study of terrestrial wildlife on Bylot Island, Nunavut, Canada, we developed trophic mass balance models to address this question. Snow Geese were the dominant herbivores in this ecosystem, followed by two sympatric lemming species (brown and collared lemmings). Arctic foxes, weasels, and several species of birds of prey were the dominant predators. Results of our trophic models encompassing 19 functional groups showed that <10% of the annual primary production was consumed by herbivores in most years despite the presence of a large Snow Goose colony, but that 20-100% of the annual herbivore production was consumed by predators. The impact of herbivores on vegetation has also weakened over time, probably due to an increase in primary production. The impact of predators was highest on lemmings, intermediate on passerines, and lowest on geese and shorebirds, but it varied with lemming abundance. Predation of collared lemmings exceeded production in most years and may explain why this species remained at low density. In contrast, the predation rate on brown lemmings varied with prey density and may have contributed to the high-amplitude, periodic fluctuations in the abundance of this species. Our analysis provided little evidence that herbivores are limited by primary production on Bylot Island. In contrast, we measured strong predator-prey interactions, which supports the hypothesis that this food web is primarily controlled by top-down forces. The presence of allochthonous resources subsidizing top predators and the absence of large herbivores may partly explain the predominant role of predation in this low-productivity ecosystem.
Coverage:
Latitude: 73.133300 * Longitude: -80.000000
Date/Time Start: 1993-08-15T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2009-08-15T00:00:00
Event(s):
Sirmilik_NP * Latitude: 73.133300 * Longitude: -80.000000 * Date/Time: 2007-01-01T00:00:00 * Location: Bylot Island, North West Territories, Canada * Method/Device: Biology (BIO)
Comment:
Animal biomass was estimated by multiplying density estimates/records with body mass. For some species, estimates were made only once and then applied to all years. Biomass in dry kg/km**2. Data extracted in the frame of a joint ICSTI/PANGAEA IPY effort, see http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.150150
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DATE/TIMEDate/TimeGeocode
AbundanceAbundLegagneux, Pierreof lemmings
Bryophyta, annual biomassBryophyta ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, PierrePolytrichum spp. and Meesia triquetra
Forbs, annual biomassForbs ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, PierreLuzula spp., Saxifraga spp., Oxytropis maydelliana, Polygonum viviparum
Shrubs, annual biomassShrubs ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, PierreSalix spp., Cassiope tetragona, Dryas integrifolia, Vaccinium uliginosum
Grass and sedges, annual biomassGrass+sedges ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, PierreCarex aquatilis, Eriophorum scheuchzeri, Dupontia fisheri, Arctagrostis latifolia
Chen caerulescens atlantica, annual biomassC. caerulescens atlantica ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, Pierre
Lemmus trimucronatus, annual biomassL. trimucronatus ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, Pierre
Dicrostonyx groenlandicus, annual biomassD. groenlandicus ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, Pierre
10 Arthropoda, annual biomassArthropoda ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, PierreChironomidae, Muscidae, Aranea, Lepidoptera, Ichneumonidae, Carabidae
11 Aves, annual biomassAves ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, Pierreshorebirds: Calidris bairdii, C. fusciollis, C. melanotos, Pluvialis dominica, P. squatarola, Phalaropus fulicarius
12 Aves, annual biomassAves ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, Pierrepasserines: Calcarius lapponicus, Plectrophenax nivalis, Eremophila alpestris, Anthus rubescens
13 Mustela erminea, annual biomassM. erminea ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, Pierre
14 Vulpes lagopus, annual biomassV. lagopus ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, Pierre
15 Bubo scandiacus, annual biomassB. scandiacus ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, Pierre
16 Buteo lagopus, annual biomassB. lagopus ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, Pierre
17 Larus hyperboreus, annual biomassL. hyperboreus ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, Pierre
18 Stercorarius longicaudus, annual biomassS. longicaudus ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, Pierre
19 Stercorarius parasiticus, annual biomassS. parasiticus ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, Pierre
20 Falco peregrinus, annual biomassF. peregrinus ann biomkg/km2Legagneux, Pierre
Size:
323 data points

Data

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Date/Time

Abund
(of lemmings)

Bryophyta ann biom [kg/km2]
(Polytrichum spp. and Meesia t...)

Forbs ann biom [kg/km2]
(Luzula spp., Saxifraga spp., ...)

Shrubs ann biom [kg/km2]
(Salix spp., Cassiope tetragon...)

Grass+sedges ann biom [kg/km2]
(Carex aquatilis, Eriophorum s...)

C. caerulescens atlantica ann biom [kg/km2]

L. trimucronatus ann biom [kg/km2]

D. groenlandicus ann biom [kg/km2]
10 
Arthropoda ann biom [kg/km2]
(Chironomidae, Muscidae, Arane...)
11 
Aves ann biom [kg/km2]
(shorebirds: Calidris bairdii,...)
12 
Aves ann biom [kg/km2]
(passerines: Calcarius lapponi...)
13 
M. erminea ann biom [kg/km2]
14 
V. lagopus ann biom [kg/km2]
15 
B. scandiacus ann biom [kg/km2]
16 
B. lagopus ann biom [kg/km2]
17 
L. hyperboreus ann biom [kg/km2]
18 
S. longicaudus ann biom [kg/km2]
19 
S. parasiticus ann biom [kg/km2]
20 
F. peregrinus ann biom [kg/km2]
1993Lemming peak253788599102521021627.410.401.3211930.150.230.0900.080.3800.0400.110.170.0070.005
1994Intermediate2537883926446640810.80.360.1511930.150.230.0100.080.0000.0100.110.110.0070.005
1995Lemming crash2537884788175814613.10.100.1711930.150.240.0010.080.0000.0060.110.030.0070.005
1996Lemming peak2537884968492846210.72.221.2811930.150.230.0900.080.0800.0400.110.170.0070.005
1997Intermediate253788686117431170214.50.710.1911930.150.230.0100.080.0000.0020.110.030.0070.005
1998Intermediate253788945152861518117.91.090.5211930.150.220.0010.080.0000.0100.110.110.0070.005
1999Lemming crash2537881324149231442011.10.120.1611930.150.230.0010.080.0000.0060.110.030.0070.005
2000Lemming peak2537881566216832130813.53.641.3011930.150.230.0900.080.1300.0400.110.170.0070.005
2001Intermediate2537881348203822015412.91.350.1811930.150.230.0100.080.0000.0100.110.110.0070.005
2002Lemming crash253788914156291557416.00.290.1711930.150.250.0010.080.0000.0060.110.030.0070.005
2003Lemming crash2537881077134411310322.00.100.1711930.150.230.0010.080.0000.0060.110.030.0070.005
2004Lemming peak253788788129291285110.68.670.8211930.150.230.0900.080.1400.0400.110.170.0070.005
2005Intermediate2537881148170891688014.00.100.5711930.210.220.0100.080.0000.0100.110.100.0070.005
2006Lemming crash2537881468179551747312.40.100.2811930.230.240.0010.080.0000.0060.100.050.0070.005
2007Intermediate253788968132811779113.50.150.9711930.090.230.0100.080.0130.0200.110.110.0070.005
2008Lemming peak253788986154571422914.41.950.5811930.070.230.0900.080.0890.0400.120.180.0070.005
2009Lemming crash253788360164051259714.70.100.2511930.150.230.0010.080.0000.0060.110.000.0070.005