Spatial patterns of autochthonous and allochthonous resources in aquatic food webs
H Doi - Population Ecology, 2009 - Springer
Although ecologists have recognized the importance of spatial structure within food webs,
this aspect of ecosystems remains difficult to characterize quantitatively. Stable-isotope …
this aspect of ecosystems remains difficult to characterize quantitatively. Stable-isotope …
Coarse woody debris in temperate littoral zones: implications for biodiversity, food webs and lake management
M Czarnecka - Hydrobiologia, 2016 - Springer
Coarse woody debris (CWD) represents a relatively stable habitat in many lakes with
forested shorelines providing a living place for a wide range of species. The spatial …
forested shorelines providing a living place for a wide range of species. The spatial …
Subsidies of aquatic resources in terrestrial ecosystems
Floods, spatially complex water flows, and organism movements all generate important
fluxes of aquatic-derived materials into terrestrial habitats, counteracting the gravity-driven …
fluxes of aquatic-derived materials into terrestrial habitats, counteracting the gravity-driven …
Walleye inland lake habitat: considerations for successful natural recruitment and stocking in North Central North America
JK Raabe, JA VanDeHey, DL Zentner… - Lake and Reservoir …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Raabe JK, VanDeHey JA, Zentner DL, Cross TK, Sass GG. 2019. Walleye inland
lake habitat: considerations for successful natural recruitment and stocking in North Central …
lake habitat: considerations for successful natural recruitment and stocking in North Central …
Human lakeshore development alters the structure and trophic basis of littoral food webs
Shoreline development and the associated loss of littoral habitats represent a pervasive
alteration of the ecological integrity of lakes and have been identified as major drivers for the …
alteration of the ecological integrity of lakes and have been identified as major drivers for the …
[HTML][HTML] Comparative estimation of urban development in China's cities using socioeconomic and DMSP/OLS night light data
J Fan, T Ma, C Zhou, Y Zhou, T Xu - Remote Sensing, 2014 - mdpi.com
China has been undergoing a remarkably rapid urbanization process in the last several
decades. Urbanization is a complicated phenomenon involving imbalanced transformation …
decades. Urbanization is a complicated phenomenon involving imbalanced transformation …
[КНИГА][B] Urban wildlife conservation
RA McCleery, CE Moorman, MN Peterson - 2014 - Springer
Robert A. McCleery is an Assistant Professor in the department of Wildlife Ecology and
Conservation Biology at the University of Florida. His research focuses understand how …
Conservation Biology at the University of Florida. His research focuses understand how …
Shoreline urbanization reduces terrestrial insect subsidies to fishes in North American lakes
Despite growing recognition of the energetic connections between aquatic and riparian
habitats of streams and lakes, there have been few efforts to quantify the importance of …
habitats of streams and lakes, there have been few efforts to quantify the importance of …
Whole-lake addition of coarse woody habitat: response of fish populations
Lakeshore residential development (LRD) reduces coarse woody habitat (CWH) in lakes
resulting in negative effects on fishes. We tested whether the addition of CWH could reverse …
resulting in negative effects on fishes. We tested whether the addition of CWH could reverse …
New insights into the source of decadal increase in chemical oxygen demand associated with dissolved organic carbon in Dianchi Lake
W Guo, F Yang, Y Li, S Wang - Science of the Total Environment, 2017 - Elsevier
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) can be used an alternative index of water quality instead of
chemical oxygen demand (COD) to reflect the organic pollution in water. The monitoring …
chemical oxygen demand (COD) to reflect the organic pollution in water. The monitoring …