2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoinf.2016.09.006
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Trophic relationships and ecosystem functioning of Bakreswar Reservoir, India

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“…Another bulk of publications investigated spatial interdependencies between ecosystems (e.g. Banerjee, Banerjee, Mukherjee, Rakshit, & Ray, 2016) as represented by the movement of animals, for example, through ecological corridors and connectivity between places (Mokross, Ryder, Corrêa Côrtes, Wolfe, & Stouffer, 2014), in urban contexts (Aly & Amer, 2010; Calder, Cumming, Maciejewski, & Oschadleus, 2015) or between ecologically different areas subject to pastoralism (Easdale, Aguiar, & Paz, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another bulk of publications investigated spatial interdependencies between ecosystems (e.g. Banerjee, Banerjee, Mukherjee, Rakshit, & Ray, 2016) as represented by the movement of animals, for example, through ecological corridors and connectivity between places (Mokross, Ryder, Corrêa Côrtes, Wolfe, & Stouffer, 2014), in urban contexts (Aly & Amer, 2010; Calder, Cumming, Maciejewski, & Oschadleus, 2015) or between ecologically different areas subject to pastoralism (Easdale, Aguiar, & Paz, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The unexpected boost in production of these weed fishes may bring serious threats trophically and hamper the production of other important species, especially carps, as they share the same food resources. Weaker food competition and lower fishing predation contributed to the increase of clupeid biomass in the Bakreswar reservoir [ 46 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increase in the biomass of Oreochromis sp. would have negative impact on many of the indigenous fishes, Puntius sp., Trichogaster fasciatus, Channa sp., Chanda ranga, Chanda nama, Batasio batasio in Bakreswar reservoir in West Bengal, India (Banerjee et al, 2016).…”
Section: Trophic Interactions Between Invasive Fishes and Other Fish Groups In The Foodwebmentioning
confidence: 99%