Whether this leads to significant loss of lake zooplankton is still an open question given that the blooms are often short and zooplankton reproductive rates are relatively high when waters are warm.
Freshwater jellyfish are growing in abundance in Canadian lakes and rivers. The reasons are complex but climate change is the primary culprit.
Off the shore of Homewood, the research vessel John LeConte takes regular measurements to help researchers track the status ...
“Mexico,” which constitute the zooplankton assemblage of Alchichica, a high-altitude, deep, oligotrophic, hyposaline, warm-monomictic lake located in Mexico. L. garciai followed the normal pattern of ...
Whether this leads to significant loss of lake zooplankton is still an open question given that the blooms are often short and zooplankton reproductive rates are relatively high when waters are warm.