Hervé Rogissart, Victor Frossard, Jean Guillard, Marine Vautier, Cécile Chardon, Valérie Hamelet and Stéphan Jacquet
Winter swarms of the invasive mysid Hemimysis anomala in Lake Geneva arise from successive demographic and ecological processes. Adult-juvenile succession supports a reproductive role, while water temperature indirectly drives swarm collapse, partly mediated by the littoral return of perch, with active predation observedby video.
Int. J. Lim., 62 (2026) 2
Published online: 09 February 2026
DOI: 10.1051/limn/2026001
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