High predation is of key importance for dominance of small-bodied zooplankton in warm shallow lakes : evidence from lakes, fish exclosures and surface sediments
The mean body size of limnetic cladocerans decreases from cold temperate to tropical regions, in both the northern and the southern hemisphere. This size shift has been attributed to both direct (e.g. physiological) or indirect (especially increased predation) impacts. To provide further information...
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