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Publikováno v:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 42:523-534
Autor:
Jereme W Gaeta, Tyler D Ahrenstorff, James S Diana, William W Fetzer, Thomas S Jones, Zach J Lawson, Michael C McInerny, Victor J Santucci, M Jake Vander Zanden
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 3, p e0194092 (2018)
Body size governs predator-prey interactions, which in turn structure populations, communities, and food webs. Understanding predator-prey size relationships is valuable from a theoretical perspective, in basic research, and for management applicatio
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https://doaj.org/article/b1f5c8ab6be2412fb31bad4867ecdfdf
The effects of experimental whole-lake mixing on horizontal spatial patterns of fish and Zooplankton
Autor:
Zach J. Lawson, Heald Emily, M. Jake Vander Zanden, Thomas R. Hrabik, Stephen R. Carpenter, Yang Li
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Sciences. 79:543-556
We examined horizontal spatial patterns of fish densities and zooplankton biomass at a fine spatial scale of 50 m across seasons before, during, and after an experimental lake destratification to determine how interacting trophic levels may respond t
Autor:
Zach J. Lawson, Emily Heald, Thomas R. Hrabik, C. Smith, M. Jake Vander Zanden, Stephen R. Carpenter
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 72:926-937
Species’ thermal limits play a key role in determining spatial distributions and understanding their response to changing environments. Manipulation of thermal habitat is a potential avenue of exploration for management of invasive species such as
Autor:
Zach J. Lawson, Stephen R. Carpenter
Publikováno v:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 34:998-1002
Invasive Rainbow Smelt Osmerus mordax have been associated with reductions in Walleye Sander vitreus recruitment, and predation by adult smelt on age-0 Walleyes has been identified as one of the potential mechanisms contributing to recruitment failur
Publikováno v:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 31:666-670
Lakeshore residential development (LRD) is associated with both low riparian tree density and reduced structural complexity of the littoral zone. Fallen trees from riparian zones (coarse woody habitat [CWH]) provide littoral structure for fish refuge
Autor:
Zach J. Lawson, James S. Diana, Michael C. McInerny, Thomas S. Jones, Jereme W. Gaeta, Tyler D. Ahrenstorff, William W. Fetzer, Victor J. Santucci, M. Jake Vander Zanden
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 3, p e0194092 (2018)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE
Body size governs predator-prey interactions, which in turn structure populations, communities, and food webs. Understanding predator-prey size relationships is valuable from a theoretical perspective, in basic research, and for management applicatio