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AUTHOR
Antti Eloranta
Lake size and fish diversity determine resource use and trophic position of a top predator in high-latitude lakes
Prey preference of top predators and energy flow across habitat boundaries are of fundamental importance for structure and function of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, as they may have strong effects on production, species diversity, and food-web stability. In lakes, littoral and pelagic food-web compartments are typically coupled and controlled by generalist fish top predators. However, the extent and determinants of such coupling remains a topical area of ecological research and is largely unknown in oligotrophic high-latitude lakes. We analyzed food-web structure and resource use by a generalist top predator, the Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus (L.), in 17 oligotrophic subarctic lakes…
The variable food webs in cold-water lakes
Dependence of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus L.) on littoral and pelagic energy sources in a subarctic lake, Saanajärvi
Kilpailu vaikuttaa nieriän ravintoon
Lapin nieriäkannat ovat monin paikoin taantuneet uusien kalalajien levittäytymisen seurauksena. Tuore väitöskirjatutkimus osoittaa, että nieriä voi vaihtaa ravintoaan ja elinpaikkaansa vähentääkseen kilpailua muiden kalalajien kanssa. nonPeerReviewed