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Freshwater zooplankton -- Washington (State) -- Mount Rainier National Park

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The Interactive Effect Of Multiple Stressors On Crustacean Zooplankton Communities In Montane Lakes, Jeffrey Thomas Brittain, Angela L. Strecker Feb 2018

The Interactive Effect Of Multiple Stressors On Crustacean Zooplankton Communities In Montane Lakes, Jeffrey Thomas Brittain, Angela L. Strecker

Environmental Science and Management Faculty Publications and Presentations

Nonnative fish introductions have altered thousands of naturally fishless montane lakes, resulting in cascading food web repercussions. Nitrogen deposition has been recognized as an anthropogenic contributor to acidification and eutrophication of freshwater ecosystems, which may affect the abundance and composition of planktonic communities. This study identified responses of zooplankton communities from two lakes (fish present versus absent) in Mount Rainier National Park to manipulations simulating an episodic disturbance of acidification and eutrophication via nitrogen addition in mesocosms. Zooplankton communities from lakes with different food web structure (i.e., fish present or absent) responded differently to the singular effects of acid and …