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  1. Anthropogenic Eutrophication Drives Major Food Web Changes in Mwanza Gulf, Lake Victoria

    Discerning ecosystem change and food web dynamics underlying anthropogenic eutrophication and the introduction of non-native species is necessary for...

    Leighton King, Giulia Wienhues, ... Blake Matthews in Ecosystems
    Article Open access 13 May 2024
  2. A global typological approach to classify lakes based on their eutrophication risk

    Understanding how lake ecosystems respond to anthropogenic disturbance and climate change is crucial to apply suitable adaptation and remediation...

    Eirini Politi, Mark E. J. Cutler, ... John S. Rowan in Aquatic Sciences
    Article 26 March 2024
  3. The universal trophic index: new methodological approach to eutrophication monitoring and control

    Anthropogenic eutrophication is one of the consequences of human activities observed from the beginning of urbanization processes and is now a...

    Elena Neverova-Dziopak, Zbigniew Kowalewski, Michał Preisner in Aquatic Sciences
    Article Open access 04 November 2022
  4. Intermediate disturbance hypothesis explains eutrophication and biodiversity pattern in a boreal river basin, China

    Eutrophication is a common phenomenon in aquatic ecosystems caused by human disturbance and is regarded as one of the major threats to biodiversity...

    Shuang Tian, Xuwang Yin in Hydrobiologia
    Article 20 July 2022
  5. Predicting Lemna growth based on climate change and eutrophication in temperate freshwater drainage ditches

    The Somerset Levels and Moors, UK is an area of high conservation value, including nationally and internationally protected wetland sites. Duckweed ( Lemna)...

    Jared Feller, Mark Taylor, Paul Henry Lunt in Hydrobiologia
    Article 21 February 2024
  6. Functional and taxonomic diversities are better early indicators of eutrophication than composition of freshwater phytoplankton

    Eutrophication is a key threat to aquatic biodiversity around the world, but especially in the Cerrado biome that has undergone intensive land use...

    Karine Borges Machado, Luis Mauricio Bini, ... João Carlos Nabout in Hydrobiologia
    Article 10 August 2022
  7. Eutrophication Modeling of Chilika Lagoon Using an Artificial Neural Network Approach

    Chilika lagoon is the first Ramsar site in India located along the East Coast. Prediction of the eutrophication of such ecosystems is a key approach...
    Prasannajit Acharya, Pradipta R. Muduli, Mira Das in Ecosystem and Species Habitat Modeling for Conservation and Restoration
    Chapter 2023
  8. Seasonal bird diversity of an urban lake with the history of eutrophication and restoration

    Long-term biodiversity monitoring studies of restored wetland ecosystems are essential for successful conservation. We studied the bird diversity of...

    Govind Bhendekar, Aishwarya Shinde, Varsha Wankhade in Tropical Ecology
    Article 14 May 2024
  9. Interactions between sediment characteristics and oxygen conditions at the sediment–water interface of reservoirs: influences on nutrient dynamics and eutrophication

    Dissolved oxygen (DO) level at the sediment–water interface is one key factor controlling redox-sensitive processes, such as nutrient cycling....

    Florian Mermillod-Blondin, Edwige Gautreau, ... Géraldine Nogaro in Hydrobiologia
    Article 12 April 2024
  10. Abundant and Rare Taxa of Planktonic Fungal Community Exhibit Distinct Assembly Patterns Along Coastal Eutrophication Gradient

    Revealing planktonic fungal ecology under coastal eutrophication is crucial to our understanding of microbial community shift in marine pollution...

    Huaxian Zhao, Francis Q. Brearley, ... Nan Li in Microbial Ecology
    Article 23 February 2022
  11. Microbial Composition of Freshwater Marsh Sediment Responds more Strongly to Microcosm Seawater Addition than Simulated Nitrate or Phosphate Eutrophication

    As sea level rise impacts coastal wetlands, saltmarsh will overtake coastal freshwater marsh in many areas, but changes in the sediment microbiome in...

    Eric A. Weingarten, Colin R. Jackson in Microbial Ecology
    Article 24 September 2022
  12. Bacterioplankton Assembly Along a Eutrophication Gradient Is Mainly Structured by Environmental Filtering, Including Indirect Effects of Phytoplankton Composition

    Biotic interactions are suggested to be key factors structuring bacterioplankton community assembly but are rarely included in metacommunity studies....

    Fabio Toshiro T. Hanashiro, Luc De Meester, ... Caroline Souffreau in Microbial Ecology
    Article 19 March 2022
  13. Phytoplankton Change Along the Length of the Ural River under Conditions of Eutrophication

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    The change in phytoplankton along the length of the Ural River from Verkhneuralsk to Orenburg (on a site of more than 1000 km) has been...

    A. V. Goncharov, E. G. Sakharova, ... V. O. Polyanin in Inland Water Biology
    Article 01 February 2024
  14. Effects of water level fluctuations on the trophic state of a connected lacustrine system (Southern Andes, Patagonia, Argentina): applicability of the CDOM method as a tool for monitoring of eutrophication

    Hydrological connectivity plays a central role in lake functioning and is strongly influenced by water level fluctuations (WLFs), which occur...

    Diamela Gianello, Mariana Reissig, ... Claudia Queimaliños in Aquatic Sciences
    Article 19 March 2024
  15. Development of phytoplankton of Lake Vesijärvi during recovery from eutrophication

    Wastewaters discharged to Lake Vesijärvi ruined its recreational value and demanded mitigation measures. In the mid-1970s, the diversion of...

    Kalevi Salonen, Kristiina Vuorio, ... Ismo Malin in Hydrobiologia
    Article Open access 30 January 2023
  16. 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...

    Preben Clausen, Torben L. Lauridsen, ... Anthony David Fox in Hydrobiologia
    Article Open access 22 February 2024
  17. Warming and eutrophication interactively drive changes in the methane-oxidizing community of shallow lakes

    Freshwater ecosystems are the largest natural source of the greenhouse gas methane (CH 4 ), with shallow lakes a particular hot spot. Eutrophication...

    Thomas P. A. Nijman, Thomas A. Davidson, ... Annelies J. Veraart in ISME Communications
    Article Open access 05 July 2021
  18. Temporal dynamics of the fish communities in the reservoir: the influence of eutrophication on ecological guilds structure

    Construction of dams on rivers can lead to changes in water flow and nutrient cycling due to impediments to the flow of basic nutrients. The...

    Dmytro Bondarev, Marina Fedushko, ... Olexander Zhukov in Ichthyological Research
    Article 07 January 2022
  19. Eutrophication of Fishing Waters and the Influence of Cyanobacterial Occurrence and Blooming on Fish Resources: Case Studies in Serbia

    The blooming of cyanobacteria is followed by the change in the ecological factors of the water ecosystem, which can result in changes in biocenosis,...
    Snežana Simić, Nevena Đorđević, ... Zoran Marinović in Ecological Sustainability of Fish Resources of Inland Waters of the Western Balkans
    Chapter 2023
  20. Eutrophication effects differ among functional groups in vernal pool invertebrate communities

    Environmental productivity and biodiversity are two intricately linked ecological concepts. One commonly observed pattern is a unimodal curve with...

    Randall Robert Kido, Jamie M. Kneitel in Hydrobiologia
    Article 02 March 2021
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