Biomanipulation Tool for Water Management [electronic resource] : Proceedings of an International Conference held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 8–11 August, 1989 /

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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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Gulati, Ramesh D. editor., Lammens, Eddy H. R. R. editor., Meijer, Marie-Louise. editor., Donk, Ellen van. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1990
Subjects:Life sciences., Aquatic ecology., Water pollution., Life Sciences., Freshwater & Marine Ecology., Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0924-8
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