“…A shallow littoral zone covered by aquatic vegetation is often the site of concentrations of plankton in shallow lakes (Burks et al, 2002;Geraldes and Boavida, 2004;Bogacka-Kapusta, 2007;Basińska et al, 2009). However, the coastal zone is also an attractive microsphere for predatory invertebrate macrofauna, which may exert considerable pressure on assemblages of other macroinvertebrates, zooplankton, and even juvenile fish (Louarn and Cloarec, 1997;Kopp et al, 2006;Boda and Csabai, 2009;Klečka and Bourkal, 2012).…”