Toward a better understanding of freshwater fish responses to an increasingly drought-stricken world

RJ Lennox, DA Crook, PB Moyle, DP Struthers… - Reviews in fish biology …, 2019 - Springer
Drought is a constant and important consequence of natural climatic processes and most
freshwater fishes have adaptations to counter its effects. However, a changing global climate …

Ecological impacts of winter water level drawdowns on lake littoral zones: a review

JR Carmignani, AH Roy - Aquatic Sciences, 2017 - Springer
Freshwater littoral zones harbor diverse ecological communities and serve numerous
ecosystem functions that are controlled, in part, by natural water level fluctuations. However …

Effects of water-level fluctuations on lakes: an annotated bibliography

M Leira, M Cantonati - Ecological effects of water-level fluctuations in …, 2008 - Springer
Water-level fluctuations (WLF) in lakes and rivers, especially their extent, frequency and
duration, are dominant forces controlling the functioning of these ecosystems. In particular …

[图书][B] Drought and aquatic ecosystems: effects and responses

PS Lake - 2011 - books.google.com
Droughts are a major hazard to both natural and human-dominated environments and
those, especially of long duration and high intensity, can be highly damaging and leave long …

Hydrological regulation drives regime shifts: evidence from paleolimnology and ecosystem modeling of a large shallow Chinese lake

X Kong, Q He, B Yang, W He, F Xu… - Global change …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Quantitative evidence of sudden shifts in ecological structure and function in large shallow
lakes is rare, even though they provide essential benefits to society. Such 'regime shifts' can …

[HTML][HTML] Lake restoration studies: failures, bottlenecks and prospects of new ecotechnological measures

RD Gulati, LMD Pires, E Van Donk - Limnologica, 2008 - Elsevier
This paper critically reviews the published works on lake restoration in north-western
Europe, with the aim to highlight the causes of failures of lake biomanipulation, and to …

Unabated nitrogen pollution favors growth of toxic cyanobacteria over chlorophytes in most hypereutrophic lakes

MJ Bogard, RJ Vogt, NM Hayes… - Environmental science & …, 2020 - ACS Publications
Human release of reactive nitrogen (N) to the environment has increased 10-fold since 1860
and is expected to increase by a further∼ 75% by 2050. Much of this N enters phosphorus …

Phytoplankton-specific response to enrichment of phosphorus-rich surface waters with ammonium, nitrate, and urea

DB Donald, MJ Bogard, K Finlay, L Bunting, PR Leavitt - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Supply of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) to the biosphere has tripled since 1960; however, little
is known of how in situ response to N fertilisation differs among phytoplankton, whether …

[图书][B] Temporal scales of water-level fluctuations in lakes and their ecological implications

H Hofmann, A Lorke, F Peeters - 2008 - Springer
Water-level fluctuations (WLF) of lakes have temporal scales ranging from seconds to
hundreds of years. Fluctuations in the lake level generated by an unbalanced water budget …

Experimental evidence that pollution with urea can degrade water quality in phosphorus‐rich lakes of the Northern Great Plains

K Finlay, A Patoine, DB Donald… - Limnology and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Urea is the most abundant nitrogen (N) fertilizer used on agricultural soils, yet its effects on
adjacent aquatic ecosystems are largely unknown. Here 21‐d, 3000‐liter mesocosm …