JR Britton - Journal of Fish Biology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Introductions of non‐native freshwater fish continue to increase globally, although only a small proportion of these introductions will result in an invasion. These invasive populations …
Shallow lakes can shift between stable states as a result of anthropogenic or natural drivers. Four common stable states differ in dominant groups of primary producers: submerged …
Abstract 114 lakes treated with aluminum (Al) salts to reduce internal phosphorus (P) loading were analyzed to identify factors driving longevity of post-treatment water quality …
As the global population continues its rapid growth, it has become imperative to expand aquaculture in order to meet the ever-increasing demand for food. Currently, carp farming …
While sometimes difficult to admit, perspectives of European and white males have overwhelmingly dominated fisheries science and management in the USA. This dynamic is …
MM Rahman - Frontiers in Life Science, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) is considered to be a very important aquaculture species in many Asian and some European countries. It affects the aerobic decomposition of organic …
As the most widely distributed freshwater fish worldwide, common carp Cyprinus carpio can be either invasive or “naturalized” in most areas of introduction. This leads to different levels …
Nutrient targets based on pressure-response models are essential for defining ambitions and managing eutrophication. However, the scale of biogeographical variation in these …
Z Adámek, B Maršálek - Aquaculture International, 2013 - Springer
Bioturbation of bottom sediments at the sediment–water interface is currently gaining more attention in studies dealing with the functioning of aquatic ecosystems. Such bioturbation …