Food Web Management: A Case Study of Lake MendotaJames F. Kitchell |
Contents
Policy and Practice in UWWDNR Collaborative Programs | 7 |
Lake Mendota and the Yahara River Chain | 17 |
Paleolimnological Evidence of Food Web Dynamics in | 31 |
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abundance adult algal blooms analysis anglers aquatic bioenergetics model biomanipulation biomass biovolume blue-green algae Brock changes chlorophyll cisco cladocerans clear-water period clearance rates concentrations consumption copepods CPUE cyanobacteria Daphnia Daphnia biomass decline densities depth die-offs dominated dynamics early ecology ecosystem edible effects estimates eutrophic lake Figure fisheries management food web freshwater galeata mendotae grazing growth harvest herbivores herbivory increased interactions Johnson Kitchell JF Lake Mendota largemouth bass larval Lathrop and Carpenter Leptodora Limnol littoral zone long-term Luecke macrophyte Madison Magnuson maximum milfoil mortality nanoplankton northern pike nutrient loading occurred Oceanogr parameters pelagic phosphorus phytoplankton phytoplankton biomass piscivores planktivores planktivorous fish plankton population predation prey pulicaria recruitment relative Resources Rudstam sampling seasonal Secchi disk sediments simulation species spring stocking summer Table taxa temperature trophic University of Wisconsin Vanni variable walleye water clarity WDNR Wisconsin Department Yahara yellow perch zooplankton