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- Title
LIFE AFTER DEATH IN LAKE ERIE: NUTRIENT CONTROLS DRIVE FISH SPECIES RICHNESS, REHABILITATION.
- Authors
Ludsin, Stuart A.; Kershner, Mark W.; Blocksom, Karen A.; Knight, Roger L.; Stein, Roy A.
- Abstract
The article discusses a study on role of nutrients in controlling species richness of fishes in Lake Erie. It states the Lake was degraded by eutrophication, and has been undergoing oligotrophication under phosphorus abatement programs. It notes analysis of factors like relationship between system productivity and species richness, and role of oligotrophication in reducing commercial fish production.
- Subjects
LAKE Erie; SPECIES diversity; FISH ecology; FISH populations; EUTROPHICATION
- Publication
Ecological Applications, 2001, Vol 11, Issue 3, p731
- ISSN
1051-0761
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1890/1051-0761(2001)011[0731:LADILE]2.0.CO;2