Lake turbidity mitigates impact of warming on walleyes in upper Midwest lakes
Published Date: 3/1/2021
Source: phys.org
Because walleyes are a cool-water fish species with a limited temperature tolerance, biologists expected them to act like the proverbial "canary in a coal mine" that would begin to suffer and signal when lakes influenced by climate change start to warm. But in a new study, a team of researchers discovered that it is not that simple.