"0"^^ . "Canberra" . "Frouzov\u00E1, Jaroslava" . . "Z(AV0Z6017912)" . . "678514" . "ecosystem structure and dynamics; management; Asian reservoirs"@en . "0"^^ . "Reservoir and Culture-Based Fisheries: Biology and Management." . "Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research" . . "2000-02-15+01:00"^^ . . "12"^^ . "Ecosystem Structure and Dynamics-A Management Basis for Asian Reservoirs and Lakes." . "RIV/60077387:_____/01:62013064!RIV/2003/AV0/A62003/N" . . . . "0-642-45694-1" . "Ecosystem Structure and Dynamics-A Management Basis for Asian Reservoirs and Lakes."@en . "Ecosystem Structure and Dynamics-A Management Basis for Asian Reservoirs and Lakes."@en . "Silva, E. I. L." . . . . . "[6A4A66D31239]" . . . "Ecosystem Structure and Dynamics-A Management Basis for Asian Reservoirs and Lakes." . "Schiemer, F." . "Three reservoirs in Sri Lanka (Victoria, Minneriya and Udawalawe) of different morphology, age and geographic location. Ubolratana reservoir, in Thailand, and Lake Taal, in the Philippines, are the object of this study. The broad spectrum of Asian water bodies studied allows testing of a set of hypotheses on: 1) the control of the trophic state of lakes and reservoirs by geographic, climatic, and morphometric conditions; 2) the significance of the structure of the fish assemblages on ecosystem processes; 3) bottom up versus top down control under Asian reservoir and lake conditions; and 4) the human impact and resilience of ecosystem processes and trophic conditions towards human impact." . "215;226" . "5"^^ . "RIV/60077387:_____/01:62013064" . "Bangkok [TH]" . . "Sricharoendham, B." . "Three reservoirs in Sri Lanka (Victoria, Minneriya and Udawalawe) of different morphology, age and geographic location. Ubolratana reservoir, in Thailand, and Lake Taal, in the Philippines, are the object of this study. The broad spectrum of Asian water bodies studied allows testing of a set of hypotheses on: 1) the control of the trophic state of lakes and reservoirs by geographic, climatic, and morphometric conditions; 2) the significance of the structure of the fish assemblages on ecosystem processes; 3) bottom up versus top down control under Asian reservoir and lake conditions; and 4) the human impact and resilience of ecosystem processes and trophic conditions towards human impact."@en . . "1"^^ . "Amarasinghe, U. S." . .