Zooplankton play an important role in the pelagic food web as a mediator of nutrient and energy fluxes. Understanding factors determining zooplankton abundance, composition, and dispersal provides information needed for improving plankton dynamic predictions and enhancing effective water resource management and biodiversity conservation. We studied zooplankton dispersal and identified factors influence zooplankton composition and abundance under a unique in situ environment with four connected water types from the natural river to a man-made main canal, then interior canal-web, and finally lake that have different flow regimes. We found that, after seven years creation of the water system and zooplankton community development, the main cana...
The aim of this study was to assess the relative influence of abiotic parameters and macrophyte cove...
Diel horizontal migration (DHM), where zooplankton moves towards macrophytes during daytime to avoid...
Wetlands in the floodplains of flood-control impoundments are exposed to different hydrologic condit...
The dispersal of individuals among habitat patches is thought to have an important effect on ecologi...
Zooplankton communities in riverine systems are typically thought to be driven by abiotic forces. Ho...
The present study investigates the responses of zooplankton (including changes in their structure an...
1. The recognition that both local and regional processes act together in shaping local communities ...
Zooplankton are a vital link in the food webs of large rivers, and their communities are shaped by b...
The persistence of plankton in flowing water presents an enigma, i.e., how can populations be sustai...
The distribution of organisms can be regulated by local environmental factors and regional processes...
Inherent differences between naturally-formed lakes and human-made reservoirs may play an important ...
Aim Constructed water bodies (e.g. water supply and hydroelectricity dams, ornamental ponds) are inv...
Zooplankton are an important part of lentic food webs because they connect photoautotrophic plankton...
Differences in zooplankton community composition in rivers and their adjoining wetlands are likely d...
Student paper, BIOL 3807, 2011The effects of zooplankton density and diversity on water clarity were...
The aim of this study was to assess the relative influence of abiotic parameters and macrophyte cove...
Diel horizontal migration (DHM), where zooplankton moves towards macrophytes during daytime to avoid...
Wetlands in the floodplains of flood-control impoundments are exposed to different hydrologic condit...
The dispersal of individuals among habitat patches is thought to have an important effect on ecologi...
Zooplankton communities in riverine systems are typically thought to be driven by abiotic forces. Ho...
The present study investigates the responses of zooplankton (including changes in their structure an...
1. The recognition that both local and regional processes act together in shaping local communities ...
Zooplankton are a vital link in the food webs of large rivers, and their communities are shaped by b...
The persistence of plankton in flowing water presents an enigma, i.e., how can populations be sustai...
The distribution of organisms can be regulated by local environmental factors and regional processes...
Inherent differences between naturally-formed lakes and human-made reservoirs may play an important ...
Aim Constructed water bodies (e.g. water supply and hydroelectricity dams, ornamental ponds) are inv...
Zooplankton are an important part of lentic food webs because they connect photoautotrophic plankton...
Differences in zooplankton community composition in rivers and their adjoining wetlands are likely d...
Student paper, BIOL 3807, 2011The effects of zooplankton density and diversity on water clarity were...
The aim of this study was to assess the relative influence of abiotic parameters and macrophyte cove...
Diel horizontal migration (DHM), where zooplankton moves towards macrophytes during daytime to avoid...
Wetlands in the floodplains of flood-control impoundments are exposed to different hydrologic condit...