Two studies of complicated ecological phenomena in Lake Maarsseveen (The Netherlands) are presented to illustrate that a combination of field and laboratory analysis might be a successful approach. In the first one, the yearly varying ratio of population abundance of two diatoms, Asterionella formosa and Fragilaria crotonensis during early spring is explained by a combination of abiotic and biotic factors. A fungal parasite blocks population development of the first species at temperatures higher than 3–5 °C . The second species then competes successfully for phosphate and develops a large population. The interaction between Asterionella and the fungus proved to be intricate. Several physiological mechanisms operate together and combined wi...
Many pelagic animal species in the marine environment and in lakes migrate to deeper water layers be...
ABSTRACT: Zooplankton as important links in the food web of aquatic ecosystems have been studied ext...
1. A number of planktonic cyanobacteria species form resting stages that survive in the sediments of...
Two studies of complicated ecological phenomena in Lake Maarsseveen (The Netherlands) are presented ...
juvenile fish In spring and early summer, a small population of the large-bodied Daphnia pulicaria c...
Light-induced swimming behaviour of Daphnia can lead to diel vertical migration. When this occurs, D...
We studied the combined effect of fish kairomones and food conditions on the relative tail spine len...
We studied the combined effect of fish kairomones and food conditions on the relative tail spine len...
During the first few weeks of a recurring seasonal period of diel vertical migration in Lake Maarsse...
The genotype composition of a Daphnia population complex during a summer period in Lake Maarsseveen ...
In a previous field study (Flik & Vijverberg 2003) we showed that in an oligotrophic-mesotrophic lak...
The development of natural plankton populations in tanks (1000l) and in Kiel Bight is compared with ...
Biotic interactions and density dependent processes are particularly important in the pelagic zone o...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) of large zooplankton is a very common phenomenon in the pelagic zone o...
1. In some shallow lakes, Daphnia and other important pelagic consumers of phyto-plankton undergo di...
Many pelagic animal species in the marine environment and in lakes migrate to deeper water layers be...
ABSTRACT: Zooplankton as important links in the food web of aquatic ecosystems have been studied ext...
1. A number of planktonic cyanobacteria species form resting stages that survive in the sediments of...
Two studies of complicated ecological phenomena in Lake Maarsseveen (The Netherlands) are presented ...
juvenile fish In spring and early summer, a small population of the large-bodied Daphnia pulicaria c...
Light-induced swimming behaviour of Daphnia can lead to diel vertical migration. When this occurs, D...
We studied the combined effect of fish kairomones and food conditions on the relative tail spine len...
We studied the combined effect of fish kairomones and food conditions on the relative tail spine len...
During the first few weeks of a recurring seasonal period of diel vertical migration in Lake Maarsse...
The genotype composition of a Daphnia population complex during a summer period in Lake Maarsseveen ...
In a previous field study (Flik & Vijverberg 2003) we showed that in an oligotrophic-mesotrophic lak...
The development of natural plankton populations in tanks (1000l) and in Kiel Bight is compared with ...
Biotic interactions and density dependent processes are particularly important in the pelagic zone o...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) of large zooplankton is a very common phenomenon in the pelagic zone o...
1. In some shallow lakes, Daphnia and other important pelagic consumers of phyto-plankton undergo di...
Many pelagic animal species in the marine environment and in lakes migrate to deeper water layers be...
ABSTRACT: Zooplankton as important links in the food web of aquatic ecosystems have been studied ext...
1. A number of planktonic cyanobacteria species form resting stages that survive in the sediments of...