The impact of climate change on lakes in the Netherlands: a review

WM Mooij, S Hülsmann, LN De Senerpont Domis… - Aquatic Ecology, 2005 - Springer
Climate change will alter freshwater ecosystems but specific effects will vary among regions
and the type of water body. Here, we give an integrative review of the observed and …

Reintroduction of freshwater macroinvertebrates: challenges and opportunities

J Jourdan, M Plath, JD Tonkin, M Ceylan… - Biological …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Species reintroductions–the translocation of individuals to areas in which a species has
been extirpated with the aim of re‐establishing a self‐sustaining population–have become a …

Climate change modifies the size structure of assemblages of emerging aquatic insects

M Jonsson, P Hedström, K Stenroth… - Freshwater …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is expected to not only raise water temperatures, but also to cause
brownification of aquatic ecosystems via increased inputs of terrestrial dissolved organic …

The ups and downs of benthic ecology: considerations of scale, heterogeneity and surveillance for benthic–pelagic coupling

D Raffaelli, E Bell, G Weithoff, A Matsumoto… - Journal of Experimental …, 2003 - Elsevier
The seabed is the most extensive habitat on the planet. It occupies at least 75% of the
Earth's surface, far more if the planar areas of the shelves and slopes are taken into account …

Benthic–pelagic coupling in lake ecosystems: the key role of chironomid pupae as prey of pelagic fish

A Wagner, S Volkmann, PMA Dettinger-Klemm - Ecosphere, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Studies of lake ecosystems have often treated benthic and pelagic habitats as discrete food
chains with parallel, separated compartments. A limited number of studies on the importance …

Historical Changes in the Ecosystem Condition of a Small Mountain Lake over the Past 60 Years as Revealed by Plankton Remains and Daphnia Ephippial …

H Ohtsuki, T Awano, NK Tsugeki, S Ishida, H Oda… - PLoS …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
To examine if changes in species composition of a plankton community in the past due to
anthropogenic activities can be clarified in lakes without any monitoring data, we analyzed …

The food resources exploitation by small-sized fish in a riverine macrophyte habitat

M Grzybkowska, M Dukowska, J Leszczyńska, J Lik… - Ecological …, 2018 - Elsevier
In an altered stretch of the lowland River Warta, central Poland, downstream of the Jeziorsko
Reservoir, patches of submersed aquatic macrophytes (SAM) are dependent on water …

Long‐term dynamics of a cladoceran community from an early stage of lake formation in Lake Fukami‐ike, Japan

Y Otake, H Ohtsuki, J Urabe, S Kimura… - Ecology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
An increase in nutrient levels due to eutrophication has considerable effects on lake
ecosystems. Cladocerans are intermediate consumers in lake ecosystems; thus, they are …

Feedback of threshold via estimating sources and composition of sedimentary organic matter across trophic gradients in freshwater lakes

X Xu, W Li, M Fujibayashi, M Nomura… - Science of the total …, 2014 - Elsevier
The quantity and quality of sedimentary organic matter (SOM) in relation to material and
energy flows are crucial for understanding the current state and future development of lake …

Coexistence of fish species in a large lowland river: food niche partitioning between small-sized percids, cyprinids and sticklebacks in submersed macrophytes

M Dukowska, M Grzybkowska - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
In the spring and summer of each year, large patches of submersed aquatic macrophytes
overgrow the bottom of the alluvial Warta River downstream of a large dam reservoir owing …