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Biomanipulation Tool for Water Management Proceedings of an International Conference held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 8–11 August, 1989 / edited by Ramesh D. Gulati, E.H.R.R. Lammens, M.-L. Meyer, E. van Donk.
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Gulati, Ramesh D.
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,
Lammens, E.H.R.R
(Editor)
,
Meyer, M.-L
(Editor)
,
van Donk, E.
(Editor)
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Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
1990.
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1st ed. 1990.
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Developments in Hydrobiology ;
61
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Aquatic ecology .
Water pollution.
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Table of Contents:
One: Biomanipulation: Past, Present and Future
Biomanipulation: retrospective and future development
Biomanipulation: the next phase — making it stable
Two: Zooplankton—Phytoplankton Interactions
Are blue-green algae a suitable food for zooplankton? An overview
Effectiveness of phytoplankton control by large-bodied and small-bodied zooplankton
Analysis of phytoplankton—zooplankton relationships in an oligotrophic lake under natural and manipulated conditions
Biomanipulation by introduction of herbivorous zooplankton. A helpful shock for eutrophic lakes?
The zooplankton—phytoplankton interface in lakes of contrasting trophic status: an experimental comparison
Why do cladocerans fail to control algal blooms?
Structural and grazing responses of zooplankton community to biomanipulation of some Dutch water bodies
Three: Enclosure Studies
Biomanipulation and food-web dynamics — the importance of seasonal stability
Impact of whitefish on an enclosure ecosystem in a shallow eutrophic lake: selective feeding of fish and predation effects on the zooplankton communities
Impact of whitefish on an enclosure ecosystem in a shallow eutrophic lake: changes in nutrient concentrations, phytoplankton and zoobenthos
A fading recovery: the role of roach (Rutilus rutilus L.) in maintaining high phytoplankton productivity and biomass in Lake Vesijärvi, southern Finland
Bottom-up effects of bream (Abramis brama L.) in Lake Balaton
Applicability of planktonic biomanipulation: for managing eutrophication in the subtropics
Four: Whole Lake Studies
Conditions for effective biomanipulation; conclusions derived from whole-lake experiments in Europe
Fish manipulation as a lake restoration tool in shallow, eutrophie temperate lakes 1: cross-analysis of three Danish case-studies
Fish manipulation as a lake restoration tool in shallow, eutrophic, temperate lakes 2: threshold levels, long-term stability and conclusions
Phytoplankton biomass reduction after planktivorous fish reduction in a shallow, eutrophie lake: a combined effect of reduced internal P-loading and increased zooplankton grazing
Ecological consequences of a manual reduction of roach and bream in a eutrophic, temperate lake
Predictability and possible mechanisms of plankton response to reduction of planktivorous fish
Oligotrophication as a result of planktivorous fish removal with rotenone in the small, eutrophic, Lake Mosvatn, Norway
Whole-lake food-web manipulation as a means to study community interactions in a small ecosystem
First attempt to apply whole-lake food-web manipulation on a large scale in The Netherlands
Is reduction of the benthivorous fish an important cause of high transparency following biomanipulation in shallow lakes?
Early responses of plankton and turbidity to biomanipulation in a shallow prairie lake
Effects of planktivorous fish mass mortality on the plankton community of Lake Mendota, Wisconsin: implications for biomanipulation
Effects of planktivore abundance on chlorophyll-a and Secchi depth
Factors related to variance of residuals in chlorophyll-total phosphorus regressions in lakes and reservoirs of Argentina
Three years of experience in biomanipulating a small eutrophic lake: Lago di Candia (Northern Italy)
Five: Macrophytes
Engineering and biological approaches to the restoration from eutrophication of shallow lakes in which aquatic plant communities are important components
The potential of artificial refugia for maintaining a community of large-bodied cladocera against fish predation in a shallow eutrophic lake
Ecosystem development in different types of littoral enclosures
Can macrophytes be useful in biomanipulation of lakes? The Lake Zwemlust example
Biomanipulation of Lago di Candia (Northern Italy): a three-year experience of aquatic macrophyte management
Impact of mechanical deweeding on Dal lake ecosystem
Proposals for macrophyte restoration in eutrophic coastal lagoons
Six: Macrofauna
Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha): a new perspective for water quality management
Shoals of Dreissena polymorpha as bio-processor of seston
Evaluation of Chaoborus predation on natural populations of herbivorous zooplankton in a eutrophic lake
Hydrophyte-macroinvertebrate interactions in Zwemlust, a lake undergoing biomanipulation
Seven: Models
Multiplicity of stable states in freshwater systems
Quantifying the food webs of Lake Bleiswijkse Zoom and Lake Zwemlust
Production, consumption and prey availability of northern pike (Esox lucius), pikeperch (Stizostedion lucioperca) and European catfish (Silurus glanis): a bioenergetics approach
Growth and food consumption of vendace (Coregonus albula (L.)) in Lake Pyhäjärvi, SW Finland a bioenergetics modeling analysis
Eight: Management
Biomanipulation additional to nutrient control for restoration of shallow lakes in The Netherlands
Biomanipulation development in Norway
A review-limnological management and biomanipulation in the London reservoirs
The potential for biomanipulation using fry communities in a lowland reservoir: concordance between water quality and optimal recruitment
The restoration of shallow eutrophic lakes, and the role of northern pike, aquatic vegetation and nutrient concentration
Effects of planktivorous fishes on the plankton community in a eutrophic lake
Experimental study of the impacts of planktivorous fishes on plankton community and eutrophication of a tropical Brazilian reservoir
Some positive and negative effects of stocking whitefish on the ecosystem redevelopment of Hjarbœk Fjord, Denmark
Zooplankton impacts on chlorophyll and transparency in Onondaga Lake, New York, USA
Nine: Synthesis
The first biomanipulation conference: a synthesis.
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