[PDF][PDF] Optical remote sensing of lakes: an overview on Lake Maggiore
Optical satellite remote sensing represents an opportunity to integrate traditional methods for
assessing water quality of lakes: strengths of remote sensing methods are the good spatial …
assessing water quality of lakes: strengths of remote sensing methods are the good spatial …
The effects of global warming on Daphnia spp. population dynamics: a review
A Wojtal-Frankiewicz - Aquatic Ecology, 2012 - Springer
Various species of Daphnia usually play a key role in the food web of temperate freshwater
systems. There is much evidence to show that climate change may influence Daphnia …
systems. There is much evidence to show that climate change may influence Daphnia …
Limnological research in the deep southern subalpine lakes: synthesis, directions and perspectives
Based on a selection of 230 papers published during the last 15 years in international
journals, the present work aims at evaluating the state of the art of limnological research in …
journals, the present work aims at evaluating the state of the art of limnological research in …
Eutrophication and climate change: present situation and future scenarios
MT Dokulil, K Teubner - Eutrophication: causes, consequences and control, 2011 - Springer
Anthropogenic eutrophication still is a major threat to inland waters in large parts of the
world although re-oligotrophication has largely progressed in several regions. Climate …
world although re-oligotrophication has largely progressed in several regions. Climate …
Response of rotifer functional groups to changing trophic state and crustacean community
U Obertegger, M Manca - Journal of limnology, 2011 - openpub.fmach.it
Abstract Information based on taxon-based indices is species-specific while information
gained from function-based research can give a comprehensive view of ecosystem …
gained from function-based research can give a comprehensive view of ecosystem …
Climate change and freshwater zooplankton: what does it boil down to?
C Vadadi-Fülöp, C Sipkay, G Mészáros, L Hufnagel - Aquatic Ecology, 2012 - Springer
Recently, major advances in the climate–zooplankton interface have been made some of
which appeared to receive much attention in a broader audience of ecologists as well. In …
which appeared to receive much attention in a broader audience of ecologists as well. In …
Effects of climate change on zooplankton community interactions in an Alaskan lake
JL Carter, DE Schindler, TB Francis - Climate Change Responses, 2017 - Springer
Background Ecological communities are organized by interactions among the biota, and
between the biota and external environmental drivers that affect the dynamics of individual …
between the biota and external environmental drivers that affect the dynamics of individual …
Effects of future climate conditions on the zooplankton of a Mediterranean coastal lagoon
N Simantiris, M Avlonitis - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2023 - Elsevier
Coastal lagoons are important ecosystems that contribute to the production of seafood
worldwide. The impact of climate change on these vulnerable ecosystems can be evaluated …
worldwide. The impact of climate change on these vulnerable ecosystems can be evaluated …
Predicting the effects of winter water warming in artificial lakes on zooplankton and its environment using combined machine learning models
This work deals with the consequences of climate warming on aquatic ecosystems. The
study determined the effects of increased water temperatures in artificial lakes during winter …
study determined the effects of increased water temperatures in artificial lakes during winter …
Fatty acid composition of C ladocera and C opepoda from lakes of contrasting temperature
We studied the fatty acid (FA) composition of six species of Cladocera and six species of
Copepoda from five cold‐water lakes, situated in the tundra and/or in the mountains, and …
Copepoda from five cold‐water lakes, situated in the tundra and/or in the mountains, and …