Study reveals lakes' food chain length impacts fish diversity
Food web structure in lakes affects how ecosystems function. By studying stable isotopes in fish, researchers found that lakes with more fish species and larger size tend to have longer food chains. However, very large lakes can have shorter food chains. The amount of food available in a lake doesn't always determine how long the food chain is. This study shows that understanding energy flow and different food pathways is important for describing food webs accurately.