Life in suspension and its impact on phytoplankton morphology: an homage to Colin S. Reynolds

L Naselli-Flores, T Zohary, J Padisák - Hydrobiologia, 2021 - Springer
The amazing morphological diversity of phytoplankton has to be considered an
evolutionarily driven compendium of strategies to cope with the strong variability and …

Impacts of climate-induced drought on lake and reservoir biodiversity and ecosystem services: A review

X Sun, M Armstrong, A Moradi, R Bhattacharya… - Ambio, 2025 - Springer
Intensifying extreme droughts are altering lentic ecosystems and disrupting services
provisioning. Unfortunately, drought research often lacks a holistic and intersectoral …

Algal accumulation decreases sediment nitrogen removal by uncoupling nitrification-denitrification in shallow eutrophic lakes

L Zhu, W Shi, B Van Dam, L Kong, J Yu… - Environmental science & …, 2020 - ACS Publications
In eutrophic lakes, the decay of settled algal biomass generates organic carbon and
consumes oxygen, favoring sediment nitrogen loss via denitrification. However, persistent …

Impacts of predicted climate change on groundwater flow systems: can wetlands disappear due to recharge reduction?

T Havril, Á Tóth, JW Molson, A Galsa, J Mádl-Szőnyi - Journal of hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
Climate change can directly influence groundwater systems through modification of
recharge. Affecting not only groundwater levels and flow dynamics, climate change can also …

Interactions between suspended particulate matter and algal cells contributed to the reconstruction of phytoplankton communities in turbulent waters

LI Kang, Y He, L Dai, Q He, H Ai, G Yang, M Liu… - Water research, 2019 - Elsevier
The effect of turbulence on phytoplankton growth has been widely studied; however, its
effects with respects to suspended particulate matter (SPM) on the development of …

Impacts of sediment resuspension on phytoplankton biomass production and trophic transfer: Implications for shallow lake restoration

H Jin, CHA van Leeuwen, DB Van de Waal… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Wind-induced sediment resuspension in shallow lakes may enhance nutrient availability
while reducing light availability for phytoplankton growth, thereby affecting the entire food …

[HTML][HTML] Restoring gradual land-water transitions in a shallow lake improved phytoplankton quantity and quality with cascading effects on zooplankton production

H Jin, DB Van de Waal, CHA van Leeuwen… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Land-water transition areas play a significant role in the functioning of aquatic ecosystems.
However, anthropogenic pressures are posing severe threats on land-water transition areas …

Creating new littoral zones in a shallow lake to forward-restore an aquatic food web

CHA Van Leeuwen, JJ de Leeuw, JJJ Volwater… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Current rates of habitat loss require science-based predictions on how to restore or newly
create lost habitat types. In aquatic ecosystems, littoral zones are key habitats for food web …

Zooplankton carcasses and non-predatory mortality in freshwater and inland sea environments

KW Tang, MI Gladyshev, OP Dubovskaya… - Journal of Plankton …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Zooplankton carcasses are ubiquitous in marine and freshwater systems, implicating the
importance of non-predatory mortality, but both are often overlooked in ecological studies …

Enhancing ecological integrity while preserving ecosystem services: Constructing soft‐sediment islands in a shallow lake

CHA Van Leeuwen, RJM Temmink… - Ecological Solutions …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Ecosystems are increasingly managed to provide multiple benefits to humans, which often
degrades their ecological integrity. This strongly applies to aquatic ecosystems, in which …