Early responses of plankton and turbidity to biomanipulation in a shallow prairie lake |
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Authors: | Hanson Mark A. Butler Malcolm G. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, North Dakota State University, 58105 Fargo, ND, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() We evaluated the effect of a fish removal from a shallow, turbid, eutrophic lake. By late May (following an October fish removal), the cladoceran community shifted from small-bodiedBosmina andChydorus (less than 100 l−1) to largerDaphnia (over 100 l−1). During the periods of peak daphnid abundance (late May–June) chlorophyll-a concentrations and edible diatoms were reduced and water transparency improved dramatically. Total phosphorus was not significantly lowered during this period. Although this clear-water phase was short-lived (May, June and early July), it corresponded to the critical period of plant growth and allowed dramatic increases in submergent macrophytes. |
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Keywords: | fish zooplankton phytoplankton water clarity macrophytes |
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