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Tian Qian / Hu He / Kuanyi Li / Chunlei Yue / Erik Jeppesen - 2023Subtropical lakes are often dominated by benthi-omnivorous fish (e.g., crucian carp) that may substantially disturb sediments and thereby increase water turbidity and nutrient concentrations. Piscivores stocking is sometimes used to control these benthi-omnivores in the expectation that they will...Contributeur (s):
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Hu He / Lei Zhang / Xiaoyu Ning / Zhigang Mao / Erik Jeppesen - 2023Excess nitrogen (N) loading in summer often boosts phytoplankton growth and increase algal turbidity. In eutrophic shallow lakes, the increased algal production may also augment the abundance of deposit-feeding tubificid worms and thereby sediment resuspension and non-algal turbidity. However, few...Contributeur (s):
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Jian Gao / Cheng Yang / Zehui Zhang / Zhengwen Liu / Erik Jeppesen - 2021Single invaders often substantially alter ecosystems, but the potential impacts by multiple invaders remain understudied. The golden apple snail (Pomacea canaliculata) and the red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) are two widespread coinvaders. To test the effects of co-occurrence of the two...Contributeur (s):
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Jinlei Yu / Wei Zhen / Baohua Guan / Ping Zhong / Erik Jeppesen / Zhengwen Liu - 2016Re-establishment of macrophyte communities is a key to restore eutrophic shallow lakes. The species composition of the plant communities may change rapidly during the recovery period. A basin in subtropical Lake Qinhu (China) was restored by biomanipulation...Contributeur (s):
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Re-establishment of macrophyte communities is a key to restore eutrophic shallow lakes. The species composition of the plant communities may change rapidly during the recovery period. A basin in subtropical Lake Qinhu (China) was restored by biomanipulation...Contributeur (s):