1. Responses of zooplankton to nutrient enrichment and fish predation were studied in 1998 and 1999 by carrying out parallel mesocosm experiments in six lakes across Europe. 2. Zooplankton community structure, biomass and responses to nutrient and fish manipulation showed geographical and year-to-year differences. Fish had a greater influence than nutrients in regulating zooplankton biomass and especially the relative abundances of different functional groups of zooplankton. When fish reduced the biomass of large crustaceans, there was a complementary increase in the biomasses of smaller crustacean species and rotifers. 3. High abundance of submerged macrophytes provided refuge for zooplankton against fish predation but this refuge effect d...
1. Shallow lake ecosystems are normally dominated by submerged and emergent plants. Biological stabi...
The impact of increased fish density on the crustacean zooplankton was studied in a small, forest la...
Lentic ecosystems act as sentinels of climate change, and evidence exists that their sensitivity to ...
1. Responses of zooplankton to nutrient enrichment and fish predation were studied in 1998 and 1999 ...
1. The impacts of nutrients (phosphorus and nitrogen) and planktivorous fish on phytoplankton compos...
1.Large zooplankton such as Daphnia play a fundamental role as consumers of phytoplankton in tempera...
1. Results are analysed from 11 experiments in which effects of fish addition and nutrient loading o...
Understanding the factors that regulate phytoplankton and zooplankton is an important goal of aquati...
Understanding the factors that regulate phytoplankton and zooplankton is an important goal of aquati...
Zooplankton community response to the combined effects of nutrients and fish (hereafter N + F) at co...
In order to evaluate latitudinal differences in the relationship of phytoplankton biomass and divers...
Abstract. Although both nutrient inputs and zooplankton grazing are important to phytoplankton and b...
Abstract not availableJRC.H-Institute for environment and sustainability (Ispra
1. To improve mechanistic understanding of plankton responses to eutrophication, a mesocosm experime...
Eutrophication affects many lakes in the world. Fish predation and food availability are driving for...
1. Shallow lake ecosystems are normally dominated by submerged and emergent plants. Biological stabi...
The impact of increased fish density on the crustacean zooplankton was studied in a small, forest la...
Lentic ecosystems act as sentinels of climate change, and evidence exists that their sensitivity to ...
1. Responses of zooplankton to nutrient enrichment and fish predation were studied in 1998 and 1999 ...
1. The impacts of nutrients (phosphorus and nitrogen) and planktivorous fish on phytoplankton compos...
1.Large zooplankton such as Daphnia play a fundamental role as consumers of phytoplankton in tempera...
1. Results are analysed from 11 experiments in which effects of fish addition and nutrient loading o...
Understanding the factors that regulate phytoplankton and zooplankton is an important goal of aquati...
Understanding the factors that regulate phytoplankton and zooplankton is an important goal of aquati...
Zooplankton community response to the combined effects of nutrients and fish (hereafter N + F) at co...
In order to evaluate latitudinal differences in the relationship of phytoplankton biomass and divers...
Abstract. Although both nutrient inputs and zooplankton grazing are important to phytoplankton and b...
Abstract not availableJRC.H-Institute for environment and sustainability (Ispra
1. To improve mechanistic understanding of plankton responses to eutrophication, a mesocosm experime...
Eutrophication affects many lakes in the world. Fish predation and food availability are driving for...
1. Shallow lake ecosystems are normally dominated by submerged and emergent plants. Biological stabi...
The impact of increased fish density on the crustacean zooplankton was studied in a small, forest la...
Lentic ecosystems act as sentinels of climate change, and evidence exists that their sensitivity to ...