Freshwater fish communities typically thrive in heterogenous ecosystems that offer various abiotic conditions. However, human impact increasingly leads to loss of this natural heterogeneity and its associated rich fish communities. To reverse this trend, we need guidelines on how to effectively restore or recreate habitats for multiple fish species. Lake Markermeer in the Netherlands is a human-created 70,000-ha lake with a uniform 4 m-water depth, steep shorelines, high wind-induced turbidity, and a declining fish community. In 2016, a forward-looking restoration project newly created a 1000-ha five-island archipelago in this degrading lake, which offered new sheltered shallow waters and deep sand excavations to the fish community. In 2020...
Gravel pit lakes are common across Europe. These novel ecosystems serve as model systems to study hu...
1. Ecosystems are increasingly managed to provide multiple benefits to humans, which often degrades ...
The Great Lakes coastal wetlands are in decline due to various anthropogenic factors including invas...
Background: Freshwater fish communities typically thrive in heterogenous ecosystems that offer vario...
Background: Freshwater fish communities typically thrive in heterogenous ecosystems that offer vario...
Background: Freshwater fish communities typically thrive in heterogenous ecosystems that offer vario...
Background: Freshwater fish communities typically thrive in heterogenous ecosystems that offer vario...
Lakes are important freshwater ecosystems and although they only cover ~3% of the Earth’s surface, t...
AbstractThe lake investigated (Lake Heiliger See near the town of Angermünde, North-East Germany) is...
This thesis is about how one species can invade an ecosystem and change the whole biological communi...
1. The littoral zone of lakes is used as spawning, shelter, or feeding habitat for many fish species...
Fish communities differ significantly between the littoral and the pelagic habitats. This paper atte...
Gravel pit lakes are novel ecosystems that can be colonized by fish through natural or anthropogenic...
1. Ecosystems are increasingly managed to provide multiple benefits to humans, which often degrades ...
1. Ecosystems are increasingly managed to provide multiple benefits to humans, which often degrades ...
Gravel pit lakes are common across Europe. These novel ecosystems serve as model systems to study hu...
1. Ecosystems are increasingly managed to provide multiple benefits to humans, which often degrades ...
The Great Lakes coastal wetlands are in decline due to various anthropogenic factors including invas...
Background: Freshwater fish communities typically thrive in heterogenous ecosystems that offer vario...
Background: Freshwater fish communities typically thrive in heterogenous ecosystems that offer vario...
Background: Freshwater fish communities typically thrive in heterogenous ecosystems that offer vario...
Background: Freshwater fish communities typically thrive in heterogenous ecosystems that offer vario...
Lakes are important freshwater ecosystems and although they only cover ~3% of the Earth’s surface, t...
AbstractThe lake investigated (Lake Heiliger See near the town of Angermünde, North-East Germany) is...
This thesis is about how one species can invade an ecosystem and change the whole biological communi...
1. The littoral zone of lakes is used as spawning, shelter, or feeding habitat for many fish species...
Fish communities differ significantly between the littoral and the pelagic habitats. This paper atte...
Gravel pit lakes are novel ecosystems that can be colonized by fish through natural or anthropogenic...
1. Ecosystems are increasingly managed to provide multiple benefits to humans, which often degrades ...
1. Ecosystems are increasingly managed to provide multiple benefits to humans, which often degrades ...
Gravel pit lakes are common across Europe. These novel ecosystems serve as model systems to study hu...
1. Ecosystems are increasingly managed to provide multiple benefits to humans, which often degrades ...
The Great Lakes coastal wetlands are in decline due to various anthropogenic factors including invas...