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Fish in a man-made lake: what is there to eat? (Ecological studies in La Mesa Reservoir)

หน่วยงาน Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Philippines

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ชื่อเรื่อง : Fish in a man-made lake: what is there to eat? (Ecological studies in La Mesa Reservoir)
นักวิจัย : Abesamis, Rene A. , Mamaril, Augustus C. , Lopez, Nellie C.
คำค้น : Filipinodiaptomus insulanus , Philippines, Luzon I., La Mesa L. , Artificial lakes , Freshwater ecology , Freshwater lakes , Plankton , Species diversity , Water quality , Water reservoirs
หน่วยงาน : Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Philippines
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ปีพิมพ์ : 2544
อ้างอิง : Abesamis, R.A., Mamaril, A.C. and Lopez, N.C. (2001). Fish in a man-made lake: what is there to eat? (Ecological studies in La Mesa Reservoir) (Abstract only). In CB Santiago, ML Cuvin-Aralar and ZU Basiao (Eds.). Conservation and Ecological Management of Philippine Lakes in Relation to Fisheries and Aquaculture (p. 157). Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department, Iloilo, Philippines; Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines; and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Quezon City, Philippines. , 9718511539 , http://hdl.handle.net/10862/839
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Abstract only.

Since 1975, a number of ecological studies have been done in La Mesa Reservoir (also known as La Mesa Dam or La Mesa Lake). Eight species of fish are known to occur in the lake; of these species, one is stocked to control the proliferation of algae. The plankton community of the reservoir has been found to be remarkably diverse, with at least 62 species of zooplankton and possibly 70 species of phytoplankton. The high biological diversity is due to this lake being a protected area as it is Metro Manila's main source of drinking water. A confluence of several factors that preserve this condition of high aquatic biodiversity is possible: (1) Little perturbation in its water quality and its watershed occurs. (2) During high water levels, numerous coves and embayments and the moderate depths create a myriad of ecological niches and refuges for the aquatic biota. (3) Plankton diversity is likely enhanced by abundance of edible algal species (for herbivorous zooplankton) and only occasional moderate algal blooms. (4) Low fish predation tolerates large-sized species in the plankton, i.e., Filipinodiaptomus insulanus, a copepod endemic to only a few large areas in Luzon. (5) Nuisance algae are controlled by stocking of tilapia fry and the occasional use of algicide (CuSO4).

บรรณานุกรม :
Abesamis, Rene A. , Mamaril, Augustus C. , Lopez, Nellie C. . (2544). Fish in a man-made lake: what is there to eat? (Ecological studies in La Mesa Reservoir).
    : Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Philippines.
Abesamis, Rene A. , Mamaril, Augustus C. , Lopez, Nellie C. . 2544. "Fish in a man-made lake: what is there to eat? (Ecological studies in La Mesa Reservoir)".
    : Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Philippines.
Abesamis, Rene A. , Mamaril, Augustus C. , Lopez, Nellie C. . "Fish in a man-made lake: what is there to eat? (Ecological studies in La Mesa Reservoir)."
    : Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Philippines, 2544. Print.
Abesamis, Rene A. , Mamaril, Augustus C. , Lopez, Nellie C. . Fish in a man-made lake: what is there to eat? (Ecological studies in La Mesa Reservoir). : Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Philippines; 2544.