Piscivores, trophic cascades, and lake management
RW Drenner, RKD Hambright - The Scientific World Journal, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
The concept of cascading trophic interactions predicts that an increase in piscivore biomass
in lakes will result in decreased planktivorous fish biomass, increased herbivorous …
in lakes will result in decreased planktivorous fish biomass, increased herbivorous …
[PDF][PDF] Rotenoneôa review of its toxicity and use for fisheries management
N Ling - Science for conservation, 2003 - doc.govt.nz
Rotenone is a natural plant toxin used for centuries by indigenous peoples of Southeast
Asia and South America for the harvesting of fish for human consumption. It has been used …
Asia and South America for the harvesting of fish for human consumption. It has been used …
[图书][B] Model studies on the eutrophication of shallow lakes and ditches
JH Janse - 2005 - search.proquest.com
This study concentrates on eutrophication effects in shallow lakes and ponds on the one
hand and in ditches (small water channels in agricultural areas) on the other. In shallow …
hand and in ditches (small water channels in agricultural areas) on the other. In shallow …
Biomanipulation: a review of biological control measures in eutrophic waters and the potential for Murray cod Maccullochella peelii peelii to promote water quality in …
Biomanipulation is a method of controlling algal blooms in eutrophic freshwater ecosystems.
The most common approach has been to enhance herbivores through a reduction of …
The most common approach has been to enhance herbivores through a reduction of …
Neomysis integer in a shallow hypertrophic brackish lake: distribution and predation by three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
M Søndergaard, E Jeppesen, H Fjord Aaser - Hydrobiologia, 2000 - Springer
The mysid shrimp Neomysis integer is a common invertebrate predator in brackish waters of
Western Europe and is thought to play a central role in the food web owing to its predation …
Western Europe and is thought to play a central role in the food web owing to its predation …
Comprehensive approach to restoring urban recreational reservoirs. Part 2–Use of zooplankton as indicators for the ecological quality assessment
T Jurczak, A Wojtal-Frankiewicz, P Frankiewicz… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
The presented research is part of the LIFE project (“EH-REK” LIFE08 ENV/PL/000517) on
innovative restoration methods for small urban impoundments in the city of Łódź (Poland) …
innovative restoration methods for small urban impoundments in the city of Łódź (Poland) …
Zooplankton recovery from a whole‐lake disturbance: Examining roles of abiotic factors, biotic interactions, and traits
BN McGann, AL Strecker - Ecosphere, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Community assembly following disturbance is a key process in determining the composition
and function of the future community. However, replicated studies of community assembly at …
and function of the future community. However, replicated studies of community assembly at …
Zooplankton versus phyto-and bacterioplankton in the Maltański Reservoir (Poland) during an extensive biomanipulation experiment
A Kozak, R Gołdyn - Journal of Plankton Research, 2004 - academic.oup.com
Qualitative and quantitative analyses of plankton were carried out during biomanipulation
studies conducted in 1993–1996 in the Maltański Reservoir (64 ha, mean depth 3.1 m) …
studies conducted in 1993–1996 in the Maltański Reservoir (64 ha, mean depth 3.1 m) …
Freshwater food web biomanipulation: a powerful tool for water quality improvement, but maintenance is required
DJ McQueen - Lakes & Reservoirs: Research & Management, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Experiences with lake food web biomanipulation have involved three basic biomanipulation
types, repeated in two freshwater environments with distinctly different physio‐chemical …
types, repeated in two freshwater environments with distinctly different physio‐chemical …
Factors affecting the performance of stillwater coarse fisheries in England and Wales
R North - Management and Ecology of Lake and Reservoir …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Angling for coarse (non-salmonid) fish involves over one million active participants in
England and Wales. Performance of stillwater coarse fisheries, measured as angler catch (g …
England and Wales. Performance of stillwater coarse fisheries, measured as angler catch (g …