Phytoplankton functional type modelling: Running before we can walk? A critical evaluation of the current state of knowledge

Y Shimoda, GB Arhonditsis - Ecological Modelling, 2016 - Elsevier
In the context of aquatic biogeochemical modelling, there is an increasing pressure to
explicitly treat multiple biogeochemical cycles and to increase the functional diversity of …

Causes, assessment, and treatment of nutrient (N and P) pollution in rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters

J Nie, H Feng, BB Witherell, M Alebus… - Current pollution …, 2018 - Springer
As a consequence of industrialization, urbanization, and population growth in the past
decades, high nutrient concentrations from point and non-point sources in aquatic systems …

Coupled transport and reaction kinetics control the nitrate source‐sink function of hyporheic zones

JP Zarnetske, R Haggerty, SM Wondzell… - Water Resources …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The fate of biologically available nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) in stream ecosystems is
controlled by the coupling of physical transport and biogeochemical reaction kinetics …

Effects of local climate and hydrological conditions on the thermal regime of a reservoir at Tropic of Cancer, in southern China

S Wang, X Qian, BP Han, LC Luo, DP Hamilton - Water research, 2012 - Elsevier
Thermal regime is strongly associated with hydrodynamics in water, and it plays an
important role in the dynamics of water quality and ecosystem succession of stratified …

Effects of damming on river nitrogen fluxes: a global analysis

Z Akbarzadeh, T Maavara, S Slowinski… - Global …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Damming creates biogeochemical hotspots along rivers that modify the riverine flow of
nutrients, including nitrogen (N). Here, we quantify the impact of dams on global riverine N …

Modelling the relative importance of internal and external nutrient loads on water column nutrient concentrations and phytoplankton biomass in a shallow polymictic …

DF Burger, DP Hamilton, CA Pilditch - Ecological Modelling, 2008 - Elsevier
Lake Rotorua is a large (area 79km2), shallow (mean depth 10.8 m), polymictic lake in
central North Island, New Zealand. The lake is eutrophic, with a mean external aerial load of …

A numerical simulation of the role of zooplankton in C, N and P cycling in Lake Kinneret, Israel

LC Bruce, D Hamilton, J Imberger, G Gal, M Gophen… - Ecological …, 2006 - Elsevier
We quantify the role of zooplankton in nutrient cycles in Lake Kinneret, Israel, using field
data and a numerical model. A coupled ecological and hydrodynamic model (Dynamic …

Implementation of ecological modeling as an effective management and investigation tool: Lake Kinneret as a case study

G Gal, MR Hipsey, A Parparov, U Wagner, V Makler… - Ecological …, 2009 - Elsevier
The need for scientifically based management of lakes, as key water resources, requires the
establishment of quantitative relationships between in-lake processes responsible for water …

[HTML][HTML] Lake thermal structure drives interannual variability in summer anoxia dynamics in a eutrophic lake over 37 years

R Ladwig, PC Hanson, HA Dugan… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2021 - hess.copernicus.org
The concentration of oxygen is fundamental to lake water quality and ecosystem functioning
through its control over habitat availability for organisms, redox reactions, and recycling of …

Sensitivity analysis for complex ecological models–a new approach

V Makler-Pick, G Gal, M Gorfine, MR Hipsey… - … Modelling & Software, 2011 - Elsevier
A strategy for global sensitivity analysis of a multi-parameter ecological model was
developed and used for the hydrodynamic-ecological model (DYRESM–CAEDYM, DYnamic …