Fish but not macroinvertebrates promote trophic cascading effects in high density submersed plant experimental lake food webs in two contrasting climate regions
Predators play a key role in the functioning of shallow lakes. Differences between the response of temperate and subtropical systems to fish predation have been proposed, but experimental evidence is scarce. To elucidate cascading effects produced by predators in contrasting climatic zones, we condu...
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مواد مشابهة: Fish but not macroinvertebrates promote trophic cascading effects in high density submersed plant experimental lake food webs in two contrasting climate regions
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