Experts estimated that
walleye biomass would most likely experience a small decrease of about 10 percent in Lake Erie.
Experts estimated that
walleye biomass would most likely experience a small decrease of about 10 % in Lake Erie.
«The range of possibilities concerning
walleye biomass shows that the potential effect to this species is highly uncertain,» Cooke said.
Not exact matches
Eleven experts estimated that if the carp become established in Lake Erie, bighead and silver carp
biomass in Lake Erie could range from close to zero but up to over 25 metric - tons / km2 which is greater than the sum of
walleye and yellow perch
biomass in Lake Erie.
However, experts were uncertain about this value and estimated it is possible that
walleye could decrease by as much as 40 %, but could also increase by over 60 % of its recently measured
biomass.
However, experts were uncertain about this value and estimated it is possible that
walleye could decrease by as much as 40 percent, but could also increase by more than 60 percent of its recently measured
biomass.