The impact of silver carp (hypophthalmichthys molitrix) on the rotifer community in a eutrophic subtropical chinese lake

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From 29 April to 25 June in 1999, an enclosure experiment was conducted in Lake Donghu to assess the impact of planktivorous silver carp on the planktonic rotifer community. We set up four treatments with silver carp biomass at 0, 116, 176, and 316 g m−2. Total rotifer density was significantly higher in the no-fish enclosure than in fish-present enclosures. Fish predation on the rotifers alleviated zooplankton competition and resulted in dominance of small zooplankton species (Anureaopsis fissa, Trichocerca pusilla and Moina micrura) in fish-present enclosures. However, some relatively larger species (Polyarthra vulgaris, Brachionus angularis, Brachionus calyciflorus, and Asplanchna spp.) showed higher densities in the no-fish enclosure than in fish-present enclosures. © 2003, Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Shao, Z., & Xie, P. (2003). The impact of silver carp (hypophthalmichthys molitrix) on the rotifer community in a eutrophic subtropical chinese lake. Journal of Freshwater Ecology, 18(4), 599–604. https://doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2003.9664001

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