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Herbivory of omnivorous fish shapes the food web structure of a Chinese tropical eutrophic lake: Evidence from stable isotope and fish gut content analysesGao et al., 2017
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- Gao J
- Zhong P
- Ning J
- Liu Z
- Jeppesen E
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Studies suggest that, unlike the situation in temperate lakes, high biomasses of omnivorous fish are maintained in subtropical and tropical lakes when they shift from a turbid phytoplankton-dominated state to a clear water macrophyte-dominated state, and the …
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