<p><b>A</b>: Effects of resources and predation on cladocerans as a function of fish biomass. Resource effects are expressed as difference in mean cladoceran densities between high and low resource treatments over all dates along a fish biomass gradient (mean of high and low resource treatments). 100% denotes the maximum difference in fish free enclosures. The predation effect is expressed as the proportion of cladocerans removed by fish predation compared to the cladoceran population in fish free enclosures in high and low resource enclosures. <b>B</b>: Effects of resources on chlorophyll-<i>a</i> as a function of fish biomass. Resource effects are expressed as difference in chlorophyll-concentrations between high and low resource treatmen...
The impact of fish and cyclopoid copepod predation on zooplankton communities was evaluated using la...
It has been hypothesized that the trophic structure of aquatic ecosystems is controlled by two sets ...
Understanding whether assemblages of species respond more strongly to bottom-up (availability of tro...
<p>Arrows indicate the threshold at which fish biomass populations crashed in the high resource trea...
<p><b>A</b>: all cladocerans and chlorophyll-<i>a</i> concentrations (means ± SE over time), <b>B</b...
Identifying the relative importance of predation and resources in population dynamics has a long tra...
<p>Proportions of initial phytoplankton remaining after 2 hours of dreissenids feeding are given in ...
We assessed the trophic status of Leptodora kindtii in the food web of a shallow, eutrophic lake in ...
AbstractObservations were made on the response of cladocerans to fish predation and the interactions...
Eutrophication in Tjeukemeer involved a gradual increase in chlorophyll concentrations from ca. 30 m...
Understanding the effects of predators and resources on primary producers has been a major focus of ...
Recent studies suggest the necessity of understanding the interactive effects of predation and produ...
Abstract. A new approach to measuring zooplankton feeding success on natural seston assemblages enab...
We assessed the trophic status of Leptodora kindtii in the food web of a shallow, eutrophic lake in ...
Size-selective predation by fish is often considered to be a primary driver of seasonal declines in ...
The impact of fish and cyclopoid copepod predation on zooplankton communities was evaluated using la...
It has been hypothesized that the trophic structure of aquatic ecosystems is controlled by two sets ...
Understanding whether assemblages of species respond more strongly to bottom-up (availability of tro...
<p>Arrows indicate the threshold at which fish biomass populations crashed in the high resource trea...
<p><b>A</b>: all cladocerans and chlorophyll-<i>a</i> concentrations (means ± SE over time), <b>B</b...
Identifying the relative importance of predation and resources in population dynamics has a long tra...
<p>Proportions of initial phytoplankton remaining after 2 hours of dreissenids feeding are given in ...
We assessed the trophic status of Leptodora kindtii in the food web of a shallow, eutrophic lake in ...
AbstractObservations were made on the response of cladocerans to fish predation and the interactions...
Eutrophication in Tjeukemeer involved a gradual increase in chlorophyll concentrations from ca. 30 m...
Understanding the effects of predators and resources on primary producers has been a major focus of ...
Recent studies suggest the necessity of understanding the interactive effects of predation and produ...
Abstract. A new approach to measuring zooplankton feeding success on natural seston assemblages enab...
We assessed the trophic status of Leptodora kindtii in the food web of a shallow, eutrophic lake in ...
Size-selective predation by fish is often considered to be a primary driver of seasonal declines in ...
The impact of fish and cyclopoid copepod predation on zooplankton communities was evaluated using la...
It has been hypothesized that the trophic structure of aquatic ecosystems is controlled by two sets ...
Understanding whether assemblages of species respond more strongly to bottom-up (availability of tro...