We developed a structurally dynamic model of Lake Chozas, a small shallow water body in León (northwest Spain). The model simulated seasonal dynamics of phosphorus concentrations in major components of the lake's ecological network before and after 1997, the year when an invasive the allochthonous crustascean, the Louisiana red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii), was introduced into the lake. The shift from clean to turbid phase, due to grazing by crayfish on submerged vegetation, caused a gradual decrease in eco-exergy, reflecting an increase in entropy. Moreover, we tested the hypotheses about the recovery of the indigenous community and water quality, when all the crayfish were removed. The recovery of Lake Chozas after the biological ...
1. The trophic ecology of invasive species has important implications for their impacts on recipient...
Several studies have shown that distinct compartments of lake ecosystems are coupled via transportat...
Invasive alien species (IAS) potentially may alter all levels of the ecological organization of aqua...
We developed a structurally dynamic model of Lake Chozas, a small shallow water body in León (northw...
We developed a dynamic model of the phosphorus cycle in Lake Chozas, a small shallow water body in ...
Using a dynamic model of Lake Chozas developed by Marchi et al. (2011),we tested three hypotheses ab...
Lake Sentiz and Lake Chozas are two small water bodies in the Province of León (NW Spain). The forme...
Chozas Lake, a small shallow water body in León, NW Spain, changed from clear water conditions to tu...
1. The trophic ecology of invasive species has important implications for their impacts on recipient...
A natural and in appearance healthy population of the native crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes inha...
In this thesis I examine the dynamics of crayfish in streams and lakes. I have studied the influence...
Invasive crayfish have severely impacted invaded aquatic ecosystems worldwide. We studied temporal a...
Two ecological models that describe phosphorus-food web dynamics with and without macrophytes in Lak...
Microcosms are small-sized constructed ecosystems that are used as tool for ecological research focu...
Invasive species have effects across levels of the ecological hierarchy, from genes to ecosystems, w...
1. The trophic ecology of invasive species has important implications for their impacts on recipient...
Several studies have shown that distinct compartments of lake ecosystems are coupled via transportat...
Invasive alien species (IAS) potentially may alter all levels of the ecological organization of aqua...
We developed a structurally dynamic model of Lake Chozas, a small shallow water body in León (northw...
We developed a dynamic model of the phosphorus cycle in Lake Chozas, a small shallow water body in ...
Using a dynamic model of Lake Chozas developed by Marchi et al. (2011),we tested three hypotheses ab...
Lake Sentiz and Lake Chozas are two small water bodies in the Province of León (NW Spain). The forme...
Chozas Lake, a small shallow water body in León, NW Spain, changed from clear water conditions to tu...
1. The trophic ecology of invasive species has important implications for their impacts on recipient...
A natural and in appearance healthy population of the native crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes inha...
In this thesis I examine the dynamics of crayfish in streams and lakes. I have studied the influence...
Invasive crayfish have severely impacted invaded aquatic ecosystems worldwide. We studied temporal a...
Two ecological models that describe phosphorus-food web dynamics with and without macrophytes in Lak...
Microcosms are small-sized constructed ecosystems that are used as tool for ecological research focu...
Invasive species have effects across levels of the ecological hierarchy, from genes to ecosystems, w...
1. The trophic ecology of invasive species has important implications for their impacts on recipient...
Several studies have shown that distinct compartments of lake ecosystems are coupled via transportat...
Invasive alien species (IAS) potentially may alter all levels of the ecological organization of aqua...