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Climate change, salinity variations and their impacts on ecosystem structure: a mesocosm experiment with a Pampean drought and flood frame
Climate change scenarios for sub-humid and semi-arid regions predict that current cycles of drought and flood will intensify. In shallow lakes, that...
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Hypolimnetic withdrawal as a lake restoration technique: determination of feasibility and continued benefits
The withdrawal of hypolimnetic water enriched with nutrients and reduced substances has been used as a lake restoration technique (hypolimnetic...
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Distribution of Topmouth Gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva (Cyprinidae) in Waterbodies and Watercourses of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia
AbstractThis article provides information on the modern distribution of an alien species in the ichthyofauna of the Republic of Dagestan, the...
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Fish and Fisheries of the Republic of North Macedonia, Current Situation, and its Perspective
Freshwaters in the Republic of North Macedonia belong to two ecoregions: ecoregion 420 (Southeast Adriatic basin, Prespa, and Ohrid lakes) and... -
An empirical approach for deriving specific inland water quality parameters from high spatio-spectral resolution image
Inland lake of Vembanad has benefited from continuous monitoring to evaluate water quality which has declined due to increased anthropogenic...
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The Kava River Basin (Northern Okhotsk Area) as a Hotspot of Aquatic Macrophyte Diversity in the Northern Pacific
Abstract —Aquatic macrophytes of the Kava River basin in the northern Okhotsk area are represented by four species of macroalgae and 51 species and...
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Research Background
In terms of the gross value of their production, bananas are the fourth most important food crop in the world, after rice, wheat, and maize. Latin... -
Geological History and Transition of the Biota of Lake Biwa
The Lake Biwa area is one of the most active Cenozoic tectonic regions of the Japanese islands. District-wide geological structures and a large... -
Extended Molting against the Background of Climate Warming Explains the Emergence of the Baikal Seal (Pusa sibirica, Pinnipedia) onto Coastal Rookeries
AbstractAn analysis of the video films taken at a Baikal seal rookery in the period 2011–2021 on Dolgii Island (Ushkan’i Islands, northern Lake...
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Application of Floating Wetlands as a Nature-Based Solution for Water Reclamation of Urban Lakes in Sri Lanka and Development of an Appropriate Assessment Criterion
Sri Lanka is highly popular for its advanced irrigation systems dating back to the third century BC. Tank cascade system is a unique intervention to... -
Climate and soil: Key Drivers of Plant Traits and Community Functional Differences in the Lakeshore Wetlands of Northern China
Wetlands, integral constituents of natural ecosystems, play a pivotal role in bolstering biodiversity and providing habitats. Diminished lake...
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Ecological Carrying Capacity Modeling and Sustainability Assessment of the Seven Lakes of San Pablo City, Laguna, Philippines
Aquaculture was introduced in the seven lakes in the 1960s and has significantly contributed to the income of the fishing community, while ecotourism... -
Invasive submerged macrophytes complicate management of a shallow boreal lake: a 42-year history of monitoring and restoration attempts in Littoistenjärvi, SW Finland
The small, shallow lake Littoistenjärvi (SW Finland) experienced in 1978–2019 rapid fluctuations between extreme ecological states, initially...
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Estimation of lake ecological quality from Sentinel-2 remote sensing imagery
The Water Framework Directive requires European states to monitor the ecological quality of their lakes. Detailed information on the composition and...
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The Axolotl of Alchichica
The amphibian diversity of the six crater lakes of the Cuenca Oriental is restricted to nine species, three salamanders and six frogs. Lake... -
Assessment of functional diversity of heterotrophic microbial communities in polluted environments through community level physiological profiles
The community level physiological profiles (CLPP) of bacterial communities inhabiting polluted environments (acid mine drainage water and sediments,...
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Qualitative Composition and Quantitative Characteristics of Zooplankton in the Littoral Zone of Lake Tana (Ethiopia) at the End of the Dry Season
AbstractStudies on zooplankton in the littoral zone of Bahir Dar Gulf of Lake Tana (Ethiopia) carried out in March 2018 have revealed its high...
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Interactions Between Aquaculture and Environment
Humans have been engaged in aquaculture for eight thousands of years. Because of limited scale, aquaculture activities as a whole do not expose... -
Effect of Flocks of Anseriform Birds on Seston and Phytoplankton in Lakes of the Taimyr Peninsula
AbstractThe effect of molting anseriform birds on the structure and elemental composition of phytoplankton (seston) has been assessed in 20 Arctic...
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Are increasing roosting waterbird numbers responsible for eutrophication of shallow lakes? Examples from a Danish Ramsar site
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires actions from European Union Member States to reduce external nutrient loading in lakes of...