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Dwarf Dolly Varden Salvelinus malma (Salmonidae) from Mountain Lakes of the Kamchatka Subnival Belt
Abstract —Charrs of the genus Salvelinus (Salmonidae) exhibit diverse patterns of heterochrony throughout their ontogeny, resulting in contrasting...
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Structure of Aquatic Communities in Mountain Lakes of the Torgovaya River Basin (Subpolar Ural)
AbstractThis paper is analyzes the faunistic composition and quantitative characteristics of aquatic communities in the mountain lakes of the...
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Effects of climate change and variability on thermal regime and dissolved oxygen resources of oligotrophic lakes in the Adirondack Mountain region
An analysis of multidecadal (1994–2021) temperature and dissolved oxygen profiles revealed a generally consistent pattern of response to climate...
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Status of Isolated Coregonus peled Peled Populations from Mountain Lakes of Altai According to Histological Indices and Elemental Composition of Eye Lens
AbstractThe state of the population of native fish species in three lakes of the Altai Mountains has been considered. The analysis of fish age and...
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Density-dependent effects of exotic brook trout on aquatic communities in mountain lakes revealed by environmental DNA and morphological taxonomy
Invasion of non-native fishes threatens freshwater biodiversity worldwide. Yet, detailed estimates of population demography for invasive species,...
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Minnow introductions in mountain lakes result in lower salmonid densities
Small fish species such as minnows ( Phoxinus sp.) are introduced into mountain lakes by anglers that use them as live bait for fishing salmonids that...
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Sedimentary, littoral and planktic diatoms show different diversity patterns and assembly mechanisms in mountain lakes of the northern European Alps
This study analysed diversity patterns of sedimentary, littoral and planktic diatoms in 43 mountain lakes in the northern European Alps and...
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Diatom response to environmental gradients in the high mountain lakes of the Colombia’s Eastern Range
A survey of 60 high mountain lakes of Colombia’s Eastern Range was performed to evaluate the response of surface-sediment diatoms to environmental...
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Macroinvertebrate assemblages in acidified mountain lake inflows differs from lake outflows: the influence of lakes
This synoptic study of inflows and outflows of eight atmospherically acidified glacial lakes in the Bohemian Forest, the Czech Republic and Germany,...
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Intense touristic activities exceed climate change to shape aquatic communities in a mountain lake
Mountain lakes are especially vulnerable to climate change, but are also increasingly exposed to local anthropogenic development through winter and...
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Natural and Anthropogenic Lakes
Central Europe is naturally very rich in lakes in many regions, partly as a result of glacial landscape history. In addition, there are a large... -
Population niche width is driven by within-individual niche expansion and individual specialization in introduced brook trout in mountain lakes
The width of a population's resource-use niche is determined by individual diet breadth (“within-individual component”) and the degree of niche...
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Dissolved organic matter (DOM) characterization in subantarctic shallow lakes and beaver ponds
One important fraction of carbon (C) in aquatic environments is the dissolved organic matter (DOM). The present study analyzes the optical...
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Vertical Distribution of Ichthyofauna in Lakes on the Western Slopes of the Subpolar and Polar Urals
AbstractResults of a study of the influence of altitude above sea level on the ichthyofauna distribution of lakes that are close to their natural...
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Mountain Waterscapes: Geographies of Interactions, Transformations, and Meanings
Mountains play key roles in the world’s water cycle. They interact with the atmosphere to capture water and, as the world’s “water towers,” store and... -
Mountain masses as a determinant to genetic structure of char distributed in the Chugoku region, Japan
A mountain mass from which multiple river basins originate is a possible determinant of genetic structure of freshwater fishes. In this study,...
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Diversity of Hydrobionts in Different Types of Salt Lakes in Southeastern Transbaikalia in a Period of Changing Moisture
AbstractThe results of a complex hydrochemical and hydrobiological study of salt lakes in southeastern Transbaikalia during the period of moisture...
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Shifts in zooplankton communities in high-mountain lakes induced by singular events (fish stocking, earthquakes): evidence from a 20-year survey in Slovenia (Central Europe)
Thirteen mountain lakes, originally fishless, at 1325 and 2150 m a.s.l., with the maximum depths ranging from two to 15 m, and areas of 0.3 to...
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Vegetation cover of subalpine lakes within the Svydovets ridge (Ukrainian Carpathians) and prospects for its protection
The results of continuous geobotanical research, which started in 2012 and is still ongoing, are presented from the three most famous subalpine lakes...
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Uncovering aquatic diversity patterns in two Patagonian glacial lakes: does habitat heterogeneity matter?
Glacially-influenced lakes are responding to global warming, improving our understanding of these threatened ecosystems is globally imperative...