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Advancing lake and reservoir water quality management with near-term, iterative ecological forecasting

Cayelan C. Carey et al.

Summary: Short-term ecological forecasts with quantified uncertainty have the potential to improve lake and reservoir management by helping managers make decisions today to prevent or mitigate future water quality issues. Developing and running forecasting systems requires integrating interdisciplinary expertise to ensure forecasts are embedded into decision-making workflows.

INLAND WATERS (2022)

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Changes to water quality and sediment phosphorus forms in a shallow, eutrophic lake after removal of common carp (Cyprinus carpio)

Brian J. Huser et al.

Summary: By removing common carp and restocking native species, water quality in Pickerel Lake significantly improved, with decreases in chlorophyll a, total phosphorus, and turbidity, and an increase in macrophyte coverage. The study highlights the importance of adopting an ecological approach, in addition to nutrient management, to restore fish diversity and water quality in eutrophic systems dominated by carp or other large benthic feeding fish.

INLAND WATERS (2022)

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Feedback between climate change and eutrophication: revisiting the allied attack concept and how to strike back

Mariana Meerhoff et al.

Summary: This article summarizes the latest advancements in the understanding of the interaction between eutrophication and climate change, with a focus on shallow lakes. Climate change can influence nutrient loading and impact biotic communities, leading to increased eutrophication and the emission of greenhouse gases. The article also highlights the potential feedback among eutrophication, cyanobacterial blooms, and climate change.

INLAND WATERS (2022)

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Lake management: is prevention better than cure?

Bryan M. Spears et al.

Summary: This study emphasizes that taking early actions to prevent degradation of lakes is preferable to attempting to restore already degraded lakes in order to maintain the continuity of ecosystem services. Comparing case studies shows that preventative approaches help mitigate the impacts of human pressures, and protect or enhance long-term societal benefits.

INLAND WATERS (2022)

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Early changes in the benthic community of a eutrophic lake following zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) invasion

Michael J. Spear et al.

Summary: In the world of biological invasions, the zebra mussel is an exception with its general patterns of spread and impact understood by biologists. This invader has the ability to restructure food webs and stimulate the growth of benthic communities in lakes. However, there is limited research monitoring the response of these communities to invasion and understanding the overall ecosystem function.

INLAND WATERS (2022)

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Under-ice respiration rates shift the annual carbon cycle in the mixed layer of an oligotrophic lake from autotrophy to heterotrophy

Jennifer A. Brentrup et al.

Summary: The study found that under-ice biological activity was not as low as previously assumed, with under-ice respiration significantly higher than summer respiration. Ice formation and melting periods were important contributors to annual metabolism estimates, resulting in negative net ecosystem production during winter, contrasting with positive values in spring and summer. Including winter metabolism estimates changed annual net ecosystem production from autotrophy to heterotrophy, highlighting the importance of year-round sampling for accurate assessment of carbon cycling in lakes.

INLAND WATERS (2021)

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Predicting microcystin occurrence in freshwater lakes and reservoirs: assessing environmental variables

Riley P. Buley et al.

Summary: This study utilized observational data from lakes and reservoirs around the world to identify the environmental variables most strongly associated with microcystin (MC) concentrations, revealing factors such as location, total nitrogen, turbidity, and pH as the most significant predictors, while total phosphorus was found not to be a strong predictor of MC.

INLAND WATERS (2021)

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Cyanotoxin occurrence in large rivers of the United States

Jennifer L. Graham et al.

INLAND WATERS (2020)

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Impact of the 2018 European heatwave on lake surface water temperature

R. Iestyn Woolway et al.

INLAND WATERS (2020)

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Nitrogen and phosphorus limitation and the management of small productive lakes

Stephen C. Maberly et al.

INLAND WATERS (2020)

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Lake types and their definition: a case study from Denmark

Martin Sondergaard et al.

INLAND WATERS (2020)

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The effects of Asian summer monsoons on algal blooms in reservoirs

Sungmin Jung et al.

Inland Waters (2018)

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Effect of Indian Ocean Dipole signal on freshwater cyanobacterial dynamics

Kwang-Seuk Jeong et al.

Inland Waters (2018)

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Effects of dams on riverine biogeochemical cycling and ecology

Fushun Wang et al.

INLAND WATERS (2018)

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Nitrogen, phosphorus, and eutrophication in streams

Walter K. Dodds et al.

INLAND WATERS (2016)

Article Limnology

Impact of climate warming on European inland waters

Martin T. Dokulil

INLAND WATERS (2014)

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Assessing nutrient limitation in a subtropical reservoir

Priyanesh Muhid et al.

INLAND WATERS (2012)

Article Limnology

Global primary production of lakes: 19th Baldi Memorial Lecture

William M. Lewis

INLAND WATERS (2011)

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Cyanotoxin production in seven Ethiopian Rift Valley lakes

Eva Willen et al.

INLAND WATERS (2011)

Article Limnology

Allied attack: climate change and eutrophication

Brian Moss et al.

INLAND WATERS (2011)