Water‐level fluctuations regulate the structure and functioning of natural lakes

VV Evtimova, I Donohue - Freshwater Biology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Despite becoming one of the main pressures on aquatic ecosystems globally,
understanding of the ecological impacts of altered water‐level regimes in lakes lags far …

Increasing temperature and productivity change biomass, trophic pyramids and community‐level omega‐3 fatty acid content in subarctic lake food webs

O Keva, SJ Taipale, B Hayden… - Global Change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change in the Arctic is outpacing the global average and land‐use is intensifying
due to exploitation of previously inaccessible or unprofitable natural resources. A …

Climate and productivity shape fish and invertebrate community structure in subarctic lakes

B Hayden, JP Myllykangas, RJ Rolls… - Freshwater …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change and land‐use intensification are increasing productivity in subarctic lakes.
Simultaneously, fish and invertebrate species adapted to temperate conditions are …

Fauna of Yosemite National Park lakes has low resistance but high resilience to fish introductions

RA Knapp, CP Hawkins, J Ladau… - Ecological …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The ratio of the number of taxa observed at a site to that expected to occur in the absence of
anthropogenic impacts (O/E) is an ecologically meaningful measure of the degree of faunal …

Morphological alterations of lake shores in Europe: a multimetric ecological assessment approach using benthic macroinvertebrates

O Miler, G Porst, E McGoff, F Pilotto, L Donohue… - Ecological …, 2013 - Elsevier
Besides pollution, lakes are affected by human alterations of lake-shore morphology.
However, ecological effects of such alterations have rarely been studied systematically …

Differential abundance, composition and mesohabitat use by aquatic macroinvertebrate taxa in ponds with and without fish

M Nieoczym, R Stryjecki, P Buczyński, W Płaska… - Aquatic Sciences, 2023 - Springer
Fish are known to pose strong effects on invertebrate abundance, species richness and
assemblage structure. Littoral vegetation may play a crucial role as a refuge for invertebrates …

Cascading food‐web effects of piscivore introductions in shallow lakes

AJ Potthoff, BR Herwig, MA Hanson… - Journal of Applied …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Anthropogenic landscape modifications have resulted in increased water depths
and greater connectivity among the remaining shallow lakes throughout eastern portions of …

Climate‐associated variation in the drivers of benthic macroinvertebrate species–area relationships across shallow freshwater lakes

H He, Y Li, K Peng, Y Zhang, RP Rutter… - Journal of Animal …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The island species–area relationship (ISAR) describes how species richness increases with
increasing area of a given island or island‐like habitat, such as freshwater lakes. While the …

[PDF][PDF] Role of plant architecture on littoral macroinvertebrates in temperate and subtropical shallow lakes: a comparative manipulative field experiment

JM Clemente, T Boll, F Teixeira-de Mello, C Iglesias… - Limnetica, 2019 - limnologia.com
We dedicate this paper to the late Maria Rosa Miracle, who was a key researcher in the
shallow lakes community, always enthusiastically dedicated to science, and always ready to …

Response of the aquatic invertebrate community to the eradication of an exotic invasive fish 30 years after its introduction into an Iberian alpine lake

M Toro, I Granados, Á Rubio, A Camacho, I Sabás… - Aquatic sciences, 2020 - Springer
Abstract In Lake Grande de Peñalara, an originally fishless small high mountain lake in the
Central Iberian Peninsula, brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) was introduced in the 1970s …