Transplantation of submerged macrophytes has been widely used to improve water quality in restoring shallow lakes in China. However, in some lakes, small omnivorous fish predominated the fish assemblages and fed mainly on submerged macrophytes. Despite significant research examining grazing selectivity in herbivorous fishes, macrophyte feeding preferences of small omnivorous fishes are poorly understood. We conducted a mesocosm experiment to examine the effects of a prolific small omnivorous bitterling fish Acheilognathus macropterus on the relative growth rate (RGR) and biomass of submerged macrophytes (Ceratophyllum demersum, Myriophyllum spicatum, Vallisneria denseserrulata, and Hydrilla verticillata). Our results showed that the presenc...
Re-establishment of macrophyte communities is a key to restore eutrophic shallow lakes. Th...
Submerged macrophytes reestablishment is one of key processes in restoration of water ecological sys...
Low phytoplankton biomass usually occurs in the presence of submerged macrophytes, possibly because ...
Transplantation of submerged macrophytes has been widely used to improve water quality in restoring ...
Recovery of submerged macrophytes has been considered a key factor in the restoration of shallow eut...
1. Many animals that consume freshwater macrophytes are omnivorous (i.e., they include both plant an...
1.Freshwater fish can affect aquatic vegetation directly by consuming macrophytes or indirectly by c...
Omnivorous fishes are prevalent in warm waters and may have strong impacts on water quality by excre...
Increased recruitment of small-sized fish following biomanipulation by reducing the biomass of plank...
ABSTRACTSeveral species of aquatic macrophytes have invaded ecosystems outside their ranges, produci...
Benthivorous fish disturbance and snail herbivory are two important factors that determine the commu...
Grass carp can weaken the growth and reproductive capacity of submerged macrophytes by consuming val...
International audiencePonds and shallow lakes are sensitive to eutrophication, which often increases...
Excessive macrophyte biomass and cyanobacterial blooms associated with eutrophication and possibly e...
This Ph.D. Thesis is focused on the effect of submerged vegetation on the structure of lake ecosyste...
Re-establishment of macrophyte communities is a key to restore eutrophic shallow lakes. Th...
Submerged macrophytes reestablishment is one of key processes in restoration of water ecological sys...
Low phytoplankton biomass usually occurs in the presence of submerged macrophytes, possibly because ...
Transplantation of submerged macrophytes has been widely used to improve water quality in restoring ...
Recovery of submerged macrophytes has been considered a key factor in the restoration of shallow eut...
1. Many animals that consume freshwater macrophytes are omnivorous (i.e., they include both plant an...
1.Freshwater fish can affect aquatic vegetation directly by consuming macrophytes or indirectly by c...
Omnivorous fishes are prevalent in warm waters and may have strong impacts on water quality by excre...
Increased recruitment of small-sized fish following biomanipulation by reducing the biomass of plank...
ABSTRACTSeveral species of aquatic macrophytes have invaded ecosystems outside their ranges, produci...
Benthivorous fish disturbance and snail herbivory are two important factors that determine the commu...
Grass carp can weaken the growth and reproductive capacity of submerged macrophytes by consuming val...
International audiencePonds and shallow lakes are sensitive to eutrophication, which often increases...
Excessive macrophyte biomass and cyanobacterial blooms associated with eutrophication and possibly e...
This Ph.D. Thesis is focused on the effect of submerged vegetation on the structure of lake ecosyste...
Re-establishment of macrophyte communities is a key to restore eutrophic shallow lakes. Th...
Submerged macrophytes reestablishment is one of key processes in restoration of water ecological sys...
Low phytoplankton biomass usually occurs in the presence of submerged macrophytes, possibly because ...