Removing planktivorous fish mitigates cyanobacterial blooms in large subtropical highland lake - Phys.org
By enhancing zooplankton grazing ability in northern temperate lakes, planktivorous fish are removed to reduce phytoplankton abundance. It is unclear, however, whether this method will also work in large subtropical highland lakes to alleviate cyanobacterial …
By enhancing zooplankton grazing ability in northern temperate lakes, planktivorous fish are removed to reduce phytoplankton abundance. It is unclear, however, whether this method will also work in l… [+2676 chars]
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