[HTML][HTML] Biological mechanisms of invasive algae and meta-analysis of ecological impacts on local communities of marine organisms
H Li, Y Geng, H Shi, C Wu, Z Yu, H Zhang, L Chen… - Ecological …, 2023 - Elsevier
The frequent invasion of organisms poses a serious threat to biodiversity, ecosystem service
functions, and economic development. Invasions from terrestrial systems have been well …
functions, and economic development. Invasions from terrestrial systems have been well …
The impact of increasing turbidity on the predator–prey interactions of freshwater fishes
Human activities are exacerbating environmental change globally. Turbidity in freshwater
systems is increasing due to extreme weather events and intensification of activities such as …
systems is increasing due to extreme weather events and intensification of activities such as …
Consequences of changing water clarity on the fish and fisheries of the Laurentian Great Lakes
Human-driven environmental change underlies recent changes in water clarity in many of
the world's great lakes, yet our understanding of the consequences of these changes on the …
the world's great lakes, yet our understanding of the consequences of these changes on the …
Cyanobacterial blooms modify food web structure and interactions in western Lake Erie
With anthropogenic eutrophication and climate change causing an increase in
cyanobacterial blooms worldwide, the need to understand the consequences of these …
cyanobacterial blooms worldwide, the need to understand the consequences of these …
The potential for physiological performance curves to shape environmental effects on social behavior
As individual animals are exposed to varying environmental conditions, phenotypic plasticity
will occur in a vast array of physiological traits. For example, shifts in factors such as …
will occur in a vast array of physiological traits. For example, shifts in factors such as …
Eutrophication, water quality, and fisheries: a wicked management problem with insights from a century of change in Lake Erie
Human-driven nutrient inputs into aquatic ecosystems must be managed to preserve
biodiversity and to ensure that valued fishery and water quality services are not …
biodiversity and to ensure that valued fishery and water quality services are not …
Larval newts from turbid and transparent waterbodies exhibit different morphological and behavioural traits
Turbidity represents an obstacle to visual acuity underwater that might entail considerable
consequences for multiple faunal traits. Morphology, especially eye size, could be adjusted …
consequences for multiple faunal traits. Morphology, especially eye size, could be adjusted …
Functional traits reveal the dominant drivers of long‐term community change across a North American Great Lake
Ecosystems worldwide have been impacted by multiple anthropogenic stressors, yet efforts
to understand and manage these impacts have been hindered by difficulties in …
to understand and manage these impacts have been hindered by difficulties in …
Restored oxbow wetlands within an agricultural landscape: using physical and biological characteristics to evaluate impacts of tile drainage input
Oxbow wetlands have been restored in the Midwestern United States to provide habitat for
wetland-dependent species and to sequester contaminants originating from agricultural …
wetland-dependent species and to sequester contaminants originating from agricultural …
Ecosystem change as a driver of fish recruitment dynamics: A case study of two Lake Erie yellow perch populations
Although previous research has identified ways in which environmental conditions influence
population processes in many ecosystems, these relationships often weaken or break down …
population processes in many ecosystems, these relationships often weaken or break down …