the amount of fish, the amount of people fishing, the temperature for fishing season, and pollution
Some biotic factors that affect Lake Michigan in Kenosha County include species diversity of fish and aquatic plants, invasive species like zebra mussels and round gobies, and the presence of algae blooms that can impact water quality and ecosystem health.
The largest fish caught in Lake Lanier is a 63-pound, 4-ounce striped bass. This record-breaking fish was caught by angler James Ricketson in 2010.
The fact that ice floats means that the lake probably will not freeze solid all the way down. There will still be liquid water at the bottom of the lake where the fish can stay alive all winter.
Abiotic factors like temperature, dissolved oxygen levels, and pH can affect biotic factors in Lake Tahoe such as the distribution of aquatic plants, algae, fish species, and microbial communities. Changes in these abiotic factors can impact the overall health and biodiversity of the lake ecosystem.
Birds that feed on fish from the lake and then fly to the forest to feed their young. Insects that develop in the forest, fall into the lake, and are consumed by fish. Animals like deer that drink from the lake and then browse on vegetation in the forest.
Some variables that can affect the fish population of a lake are changes in water temperature, pollution, climate changes, and introduction of new species into this body. Another variable is the number of people that may fish in this lake.
amount of water 2.size of fish 3.size of lake 4.amount of fish in the lake FOOD SUPPLY
Overpopulating, to much fishing, pollution, and a rapid decrease in algae or what ever the fish eat
small fish in a lake increases greatly in no. ?
small fish in a lake increases greatly in no. ?
small fish in a lake increases greatly in no. ?
The phone number of the Fish Lake Valley Library is: 775-572-3311.
The phone number of the Fish Lake Branch Library is: 219-369-1337.
Apart from a large number of fish and birds, Nile crocodiles and large Monitor lizards live in Lake Nasser.
The phone number of the Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery is: 269-668-2876.
The number of big fish would increase because of the amount of food that was just put into the lake, and now the big fish has lots more food.
yes