호수 생태계에서의 먹이사슬과 먹이연쇄

  • Published : 1997.03.01

Abstract

호수 생태계내의 생물군집은 생산자로서의 식물플랑크톤과 소비자로서의 동물플랑크톤 및 어류가 주된 위치를 차지하고 세균은 분해자로서 기능한다는 것은 일반적으로 알려진 사실이다. 그러나 1970년대에 들어 세균군집이 생태계내에서 먹이사슬을 연계하는 2차 생산자로서도 기능한다는 사실이 제기되어, 오늘날에는 생태계내에서 세균군집의 역할이 보다 강조되고 있다(6,40,41,42,50). 먹이사슬에 대한 관심은 많은 연구결과들을 생산하였지만 복잡한 먹이사슬 구조는 아직까지 부분적인 이해만을 허락하고 있다. 특히, 어류, 동물 플랑크톤, 식물플랑크톤, 미생물의 각 분야가 서로 구분되어 발전해 왔기 때문에 이들간의 상호작용을 정확하게 밝히는 데에는 많은 한계가 있어 왔다. 1970년대 이래로 담수생태계의 부영양화를 해결하기 위한 방안으로서 생태계내의 먹이 사슬을 이용하는 생물조작의 개념이 대두되었으며, 각 분야의 통합적 연관성을 필요로 함으로써 생태계 이해에 많은 지식을 제공하였다. 이 글에서는 담수생태학의 한 분야로서 생물군집간의 상호작용인 먹이사슬의 연구동향을 생물조작 개념을 중심으로 기술하고자 한다.

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