Changes in mean trophic level (MTL) of catches have been widely used to reflect the impact of industrial fisheries on aquatic ecosystems because this measure represents the relative abundance of fished species across the trophic level spectrum. In this study, fisheries data from six important freshwater lakes at the middle-lower Yangtze River and Huaihe River reach of Southern China from 1949 to 2009 were used to evaluate changes in catch MTL. After fishery markets opened at 1985, fish catches increased significantly in all the lakes. Lakes Poyang and Dongting, which were dominated by omnivores and connected to the Yangtze River, showed no significant change in catch MTL before and after 1985. Catch MTL in lakes Taihu and Hongze increased s...
Understanding trophic interactions in food webs is crucial to revealing the transfer of substances a...
Mandarin fish Siniperca chuatsi, a valuable piscivorous fish, have been stocked into many lakes in C...
Culture-based fisheries (CBFs) in China are well developed in most lakes; however, an ecological app...
Changes in mean trophic level (MTL) of catches have been widely used to reflect the impact of indust...
International audienceHabitat modification by humans has severe impacts on the biotic and abiotic co...
Abstract Changes in the zooplankton community structure in relation to fishery practices in Lake Don...
Changes in the zooplankton community structure in relation to fishery practices in Lake Donghu, Wuha...
Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China, possesses abundant fishery resources, but its fis...
Erhai Lake is the second largest freshwater lake on the Yunnan Plateau, Southwest China. In recent d...
The culture-based fishery of Liangzi Lake, Yangtze River Basin, established in 1992, yielded 2,652 t...
<p>Food web structure dynamics and ecosystem functioning are strongly linked, and both are indispens...
Front 2002-2004, investigations on fish communities were carried out in Lake Chaohu. According to hi...
The removal of the net enclosure has been used as a lake management strategy in various regions of C...
Papers in this issue represent results from a research programme changes in the biodiversity during ...
Lake ecosystems are exposed to a range of anthropogenic pressures, particularly eutrophication, and ...
Understanding trophic interactions in food webs is crucial to revealing the transfer of substances a...
Mandarin fish Siniperca chuatsi, a valuable piscivorous fish, have been stocked into many lakes in C...
Culture-based fisheries (CBFs) in China are well developed in most lakes; however, an ecological app...
Changes in mean trophic level (MTL) of catches have been widely used to reflect the impact of indust...
International audienceHabitat modification by humans has severe impacts on the biotic and abiotic co...
Abstract Changes in the zooplankton community structure in relation to fishery practices in Lake Don...
Changes in the zooplankton community structure in relation to fishery practices in Lake Donghu, Wuha...
Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China, possesses abundant fishery resources, but its fis...
Erhai Lake is the second largest freshwater lake on the Yunnan Plateau, Southwest China. In recent d...
The culture-based fishery of Liangzi Lake, Yangtze River Basin, established in 1992, yielded 2,652 t...
<p>Food web structure dynamics and ecosystem functioning are strongly linked, and both are indispens...
Front 2002-2004, investigations on fish communities were carried out in Lake Chaohu. According to hi...
The removal of the net enclosure has been used as a lake management strategy in various regions of C...
Papers in this issue represent results from a research programme changes in the biodiversity during ...
Lake ecosystems are exposed to a range of anthropogenic pressures, particularly eutrophication, and ...
Understanding trophic interactions in food webs is crucial to revealing the transfer of substances a...
Mandarin fish Siniperca chuatsi, a valuable piscivorous fish, have been stocked into many lakes in C...
Culture-based fisheries (CBFs) in China are well developed in most lakes; however, an ecological app...