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Fish reintroductions reveal smooth transitions between lake community states
by
Mittelbach, Gary G.
, Garcia, Erica A.
, Taniguchi, Yoshinori
in
alternate states
/ Animals
/ Attitudes
/ Coastal ecology
/ Communities
/ Community
/ community ecology
/ Conservation
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Daphnia
/ Daphnia pulicaria
/ Dominant species
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem restoration
/ Ecosystems
/ Environment
/ Environmental changes
/ Environmental conditions
/ Fish
/ Fishes
/ Freshwater
/ Freshwater bass
/ Freshwater ecology
/ freshwater fish
/ Freshwater fishes
/ introduced species
/ Lakes
/ Lepomis macrochirus
/ Michigan
/ Micropterus salmoides
/ planktivores
/ planktivory
/ Plankton
/ population dynamics
/ Pulicaria
/ regime shifts
/ Reintroduction
/ Restoration ecology
/ Species extinction
/ stability
/ Synecology
/ trophic interactions
/ trophic relationships
/ Wetland ecology
/ Zooplankton
2006
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Fish reintroductions reveal smooth transitions between lake community states
by
Mittelbach, Gary G.
, Garcia, Erica A.
, Taniguchi, Yoshinori
in
alternate states
/ Animals
/ Attitudes
/ Coastal ecology
/ Communities
/ Community
/ community ecology
/ Conservation
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Daphnia
/ Daphnia pulicaria
/ Dominant species
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem restoration
/ Ecosystems
/ Environment
/ Environmental changes
/ Environmental conditions
/ Fish
/ Fishes
/ Freshwater
/ Freshwater bass
/ Freshwater ecology
/ freshwater fish
/ Freshwater fishes
/ introduced species
/ Lakes
/ Lepomis macrochirus
/ Michigan
/ Micropterus salmoides
/ planktivores
/ planktivory
/ Plankton
/ population dynamics
/ Pulicaria
/ regime shifts
/ Reintroduction
/ Restoration ecology
/ Species extinction
/ stability
/ Synecology
/ trophic interactions
/ trophic relationships
/ Wetland ecology
/ Zooplankton
2006
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Fish reintroductions reveal smooth transitions between lake community states
by
Mittelbach, Gary G.
, Garcia, Erica A.
, Taniguchi, Yoshinori
in
alternate states
/ Animals
/ Attitudes
/ Coastal ecology
/ Communities
/ Community
/ community ecology
/ Conservation
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Daphnia
/ Daphnia pulicaria
/ Dominant species
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem restoration
/ Ecosystems
/ Environment
/ Environmental changes
/ Environmental conditions
/ Fish
/ Fishes
/ Freshwater
/ Freshwater bass
/ Freshwater ecology
/ freshwater fish
/ Freshwater fishes
/ introduced species
/ Lakes
/ Lepomis macrochirus
/ Michigan
/ Micropterus salmoides
/ planktivores
/ planktivory
/ Plankton
/ population dynamics
/ Pulicaria
/ regime shifts
/ Reintroduction
/ Restoration ecology
/ Species extinction
/ stability
/ Synecology
/ trophic interactions
/ trophic relationships
/ Wetland ecology
/ Zooplankton
2006
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Fish reintroductions reveal smooth transitions between lake community states
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Fish reintroductions reveal smooth transitions between lake community states
2006
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Whether communities respond smoothly or discontinuously to changing environmental conditions has important consequences for the preservation and restoration of ecosystems. Theory shows that communities may exhibit a variety of responses to environmental change, including abrupt transitions due to the existence of alternate states. However, there have been few opportunities to look for such transitions in nature. Here, we examine the impact of a two-orders-of-magnitude decrease and then increase in planktivore abundance in Wintergreen lake (Michigan, USA), caused by the extinction and reintroduction of two dominant fish species (largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides, and bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus). Over a 16+ yr period of slow change from high planktivory to low planktivory back to high planktivory, the zooplankton community changed smoothly and predictably between states. In years of low planktivory, the zooplankton assemblage was dominated by a single, large, cladoceran species, Daphnia pulicaria, whereas in years of high planktivory, D. pulicaria disappeared and was replaced by a suite of small-bodied cladocerans. We quantified the multivariate change in zooplankton community dissimilarity and found that community state smoothly tracked changes in planktivore density in both a forward and backward direction. Thus, there was little evidence of discontinuity in this system where transitions are strongly driven by planktivory.
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