Evidence for biotic control of Australian reservoir phytoplankton communities and the potential for applied biomanipulation |
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Authors: | Vladimir Matveev |
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Affiliation: | Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre and CRC for Freshwater Ecology, PO Box 921, Albury 2640, New South Wales, Australia |
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Abstract: | Although some concerns have been expressed with respect to the applicability of biomanipulation to Australian reservoirs and other inland waters, no major obstacles were found in this review. The previous doubts stimulated research, which has provided evidence for unexpected mechanisms of food web interactions, such as positive effects of small copepods on planktonic algae, higher than usual grazing potential of cladoceran communities, and direct positive effects of planktivores on phytoplankton. Further research into zooplankton-cyanobacteria interactions should indicate how widespread is the previously reported ability of some southern hemisphere crustaceans to benefit at a population level from feeding on cyanobacteria. Quantitative fisheries acoustics, which has not been widely used in biomanipulation trials before, is a promising new tool in the assessment of the biomass of planktivorous fish in the pelagic zone of reservoirs. |
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Keywords: | Australian reservoirs biomanipulation Daphnia food webs phytoplankton zooplankton |
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