We examine phytoplankton community structure and how it is influenced by commercial tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.) cage farming in three tropical lakes in eastern Brazil. Sampling occurred during both the wet and dry seasons for two treatments – within tilapia cages and outside the cages in the lake. Total ammonia, total phosphorus, chlorophyll a, phycocyanin and phytoplankton were measured in all water samples. In the phytoplankton community, we estimated species richness and total abundance. Thirty-three genera of algae distributed in 8 classes were identified. The most abundant classes were Chlorophyceae and Cyanophyceae (the latter of which was the most ...
AbstractDue to the production of toxins, cyanobacteria may adversely affect economically important f...
Regional prawn farmers have at times experienced problems with high pH in grow-out ponds due to exce...
AIM: There is currently no consensus regarding the physical and chemical variability of tropical res...
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of tilapia cage culture on the water quality and sed...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to assess the effects of tilapia cage culture on the water quality...
This study investigated the enrichment influence due to fish farming in net cages on the phytoplankt...
In order to understand the influence of a net cage tilapia culture on the environment, water quality...
Nile tilapia is a highly invasive fish species, deliberately introduced into many lakes and reservoi...
1. We examined whether a large stock of tilapia (>750 kg ha)1, in littoral areas>1300 kg ha)1)...
AIM: This study aimed to experimentally test the influence of a planktivorous filter-feeding fish (T...
Expansion of aquaculture around the world has heavily impacted the environment. Because fertilizers ...
Given the increasing eutrophication of water bodies in Africa due to increasing anthropogenic pressu...
Abstract Aim Our objectives were to recognize species that can serve as biological descriptors and...
The introduction of omnivorous tilapia into a variety of aquatic systems worldwide has led to a numb...
Abstract This study aimed to evaluate nutrients concentration and spatial-temporal changes in phytop...
AbstractDue to the production of toxins, cyanobacteria may adversely affect economically important f...
Regional prawn farmers have at times experienced problems with high pH in grow-out ponds due to exce...
AIM: There is currently no consensus regarding the physical and chemical variability of tropical res...
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of tilapia cage culture on the water quality and sed...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to assess the effects of tilapia cage culture on the water quality...
This study investigated the enrichment influence due to fish farming in net cages on the phytoplankt...
In order to understand the influence of a net cage tilapia culture on the environment, water quality...
Nile tilapia is a highly invasive fish species, deliberately introduced into many lakes and reservoi...
1. We examined whether a large stock of tilapia (>750 kg ha)1, in littoral areas>1300 kg ha)1)...
AIM: This study aimed to experimentally test the influence of a planktivorous filter-feeding fish (T...
Expansion of aquaculture around the world has heavily impacted the environment. Because fertilizers ...
Given the increasing eutrophication of water bodies in Africa due to increasing anthropogenic pressu...
Abstract Aim Our objectives were to recognize species that can serve as biological descriptors and...
The introduction of omnivorous tilapia into a variety of aquatic systems worldwide has led to a numb...
Abstract This study aimed to evaluate nutrients concentration and spatial-temporal changes in phytop...
AbstractDue to the production of toxins, cyanobacteria may adversely affect economically important f...
Regional prawn farmers have at times experienced problems with high pH in grow-out ponds due to exce...
AIM: There is currently no consensus regarding the physical and chemical variability of tropical res...