Effects of chironomid larvae density and mosquito biocide on methane and carbon dioxide dynamics in freshwater sediments.

Caroline Ganglo, Alessandro Manfrin, Clara Mendoza-Lera, Andreas Lorke
Author Information
  1. Caroline Ganglo: iES Landau, Institute for Environmental Sciences, RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Landau, Germany. ORCID
  2. Alessandro Manfrin: iES Landau, Institute for Environmental Sciences, RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Landau, Germany.
  3. Clara Mendoza-Lera: iES Landau, Institute for Environmental Sciences, RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Landau, Germany. ORCID
  4. Andreas Lorke: iES Landau, Institute for Environmental Sciences, RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Landau, Germany.

Abstract

Small lentic water bodies are important emitters of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2), but the processes regulating their dynamics and susceptibility to human-induced stressors are not fully understood. Bioturbation by chironomid larvae has been proposed as a potentially important factor controlling the dynamics of both gases in aquatic sediments. Chironomid abundance can be affected by the application of biocides for mosquito control, such as Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis). Previous research has attributed increases in CH4 and CO2 emissions after Bti application to reduced bioturbation by chironomids. In this study, we separately tested the effect of chironomid bioturbation and Bti addition on CH4 production and emission from natural sediments. In a set of 15 microcosms, we compared CH4 and CO2 emission and production rates with high and low densities of chironomid larvae at the bioturbating stage, and standard and five times (5x) standard Bti dose, with control sediments that contained neither chironomid larvae nor Bti. Regardless of larvae density, chironomid larvae did not affect CH4 nor CO2 emission and production of the sediment, although both rates were more variable in the treatments with organisms. 5xBti dosage, however, led to a more than three-fold increase in CH4 and CO2 production rates, likely stimulated by bioavailable dissolved carbon in the Bti excipient and priming effects. Our results suggest weak effects of bioturbating chironomid larvae on the CH4 and CO2 dynamics in aquatic ecosystems. Furthermore, our results point out towards potential functional implications of Bti for carbon cycling beyond those mediated by changes in the macroinvertebrate community.

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MeSH Term

Animals
Chironomidae
Carbon Dioxide
Larva
Methane
Fresh Water
Geologic Sediments
Bacillus thuringiensis
Disinfectants
Mosquito Control
Culicidae

Chemicals

Carbon Dioxide
Methane
Disinfectants

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