1990
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-84077-7_34
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Pontoporeia hoyi—a Direct Trophic Link between Spring Diatoms and Fish in Lake Michigan

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“…With the onset of thermal stratification later in spring and summer, nutrients in surface waters become depleted and productivity generally decreases. For this reason, the spring bloom represents an important event in the overall productivity of the southern Lake Michigan ecosystem (Brooks and Torke, 1977), and it is an important food source for invertebrates and fish (Gardner et al, 1990;Fitzgerald and Gardner, 1993).…”
Section: Abstract a Central Question Addressed By The Episodic Evenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the onset of thermal stratification later in spring and summer, nutrients in surface waters become depleted and productivity generally decreases. For this reason, the spring bloom represents an important event in the overall productivity of the southern Lake Michigan ecosystem (Brooks and Torke, 1977), and it is an important food source for invertebrates and fish (Gardner et al, 1990;Fitzgerald and Gardner, 1993).…”
Section: Abstract a Central Question Addressed By The Episodic Evenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite some coverage of the effects of high-quality food availability on the fecundity of pelagic copepods in the field (Pond et al 1996, Schmidt et al 1998, few studies have provided data on fatty acids (FA) in benthic organisms (e.g. Hanson et al 1985, Ghioni et al 1996 or addressed the role of food quality for the efficiency of energy transfer in benthic communities (Gardner et al 1990, Müller-Navarra et al 2000. Effects on embryogenesis are even less well understood.…”
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“…Amphipods are common benthic animals in many lakes and are one of the most important food items for fish (Gardner et al 1990;Johnson and Widerholm 1992). Because they live mainly on the sediment surface of the lake bottom where organic matter accumulates, amphipods play a crucial role in channeling sedimented organic matter to organisms at higher trophic levels in lakes (Gardner et al 1990).…”
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“…Because they live mainly on the sediment surface of the lake bottom where organic matter accumulates, amphipods play a crucial role in channeling sedimented organic matter to organisms at higher trophic levels in lakes (Gardner et al 1990). Thus, amphipods are a potentially important component of material flows in lake ecosystems.…”
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