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    New progress has been made in the study of fish ecological regulation in the Yunnan Plateau Lake-Erhai Lake in the aquatic habitat

    • Last Update: 2022-05-15
    • Source: Internet
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    Studies have shown that the removal of plankton-feeding fish is widely used in northern temperate lakes to enhance zooplankton grazing, thereby reducing phytoplankton populations


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    In the study of ecological problems, Aquatic Invasive Species ( AIS ) play an important role in changing the food web structure and functional characteristics of lake ecosystems


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    Links to relevant research results published papers: Yin et al.


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