Impact ID |
Scientific Name
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Impact Type
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Study Type
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Study Location
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Impact Description
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Geographic Location
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Reference
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8426
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Hemimysis anomala
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Other Ecological Benefits
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Anecdotal
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N/A
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(bloody red shrimp) is considered a high-energy food source due to its lipid content, which can increase growth rates for planktivores.
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16401
|
8427
|
Hemimysis anomala
|
Other Ecological Benefits
|
Anecdotal
|
N/A
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The nutritional value of Hemimysis anomala (bloody red shrimp) can vary depending on the food source and trophic position of the individual.
|
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26304
|
8428
|
Hemimysis anomala
|
Other Ecological Benefits
|
Observational
|
Field
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In some lakes, crustacean introductions similar to Hemimysis anmala, such as mysid (Mysis spp.), have preceded the increased growth of salmonids. In contrast, in other lakes, they are associated with rapid declines in abundance and productivity of pelagic fishes.
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|
16411
|
8429
|
Hemimysis anomala
|
Other Ecological Benefits
|
Experimental
|
Laboratory
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Stable isotope analysis suggests that Hemimysis anomala (bloody red shrimp) may be replacing zooplankton in the diet of young yellow perch. It appears that as H. anomala density increases, this species plays a more substantial role in supporting higher trophic levels.
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24659
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