European Large Lakes : Ecosystem changes and their ecological and socioeconomic impacts /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Nõges, Tiina. (Editor ), Eckmann, Reiner. (Editor ), Kangur, Külli. (Editor ), Nõges, Peeter. (Editor ), Reinart, Anu. (Editor ), Roll, Gulnara. (Editor ), Simola, Heikki. (Editor ), Viljanen, Markku. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2008.
Edición:1st ed. 2008.
Colección:Developments in Hydrobiology ; 199
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Climate Change and Anthropogenic Impacts on Large Lakes Ecosystems
  • Nutrients and phytoplankton in Lake Peipsi during two periods that differed in water level and temperature
  • Pollen, diatom and plant macrofossil assemblages indicate a low water level phase of Lake Peipsi at the beginning of the Holocene
  • Water level changes in a large shallow lake as reflected by the plankton:periphyton-ratio of sedimentary diatoms
  • Changes in spatial distribution of phosphorus and nitrogen in the large north-temperate lowland Lake Peipsi (Estonia/Russia)
  • Recent trends in Lake Ladoga ice cover
  • History of anthropogenically mediated eutrophication of Lake Peipsi as revealed by the stratigraphy of fossil pigments and molecular size fractions of pore-water dissolved organic matter
  • Seasonality and trends in the Secchi disk transparency of Lake Ladoga
  • Silicon load and the development of diatoms in three river-lake systems in countries surrounding the Baltic Sea
  • Critical N:P ratio for cyanobacteria and N2-fixing species in the large shallow temperate lakes Peipsi and Võrtsjärv, North-East Europe
  • Phytoplankton nitrogen demand and the significance of internal and external nitrogen sources in a large shallow lake (Lake Balaton, Hungary)
  • Changes in the water level of Lake Peipsi and their reflection in a sediment core
  • Rates of change in physical and chemical lake variables — are they comparable between large and small lakes?
  • Increasingly ice-free winters and their effects on water quality in Sweden’s largest lakes
  • Phosphorus fractions and alkaline phosphatase activity in sediments of a large eutrophic Chinese lake (Lake Taihu)
  • Food Web Interactions and Dynamics in Large Lakes
  • The impact of the invasive Ponto-Caspian amphipod Pontogammarus robustoides on littoral communities in Lithuanian lakes
  • Spatiotemporal and long-term variation in phytoplankton communities in the oligotrophic Lake Pyhäjärvi on the Finnish-Russian border
  • Plant-associated invertebrates and hydrological balance in the large volcanic Lake Bracciano (Central Italy) during two years with different water levels
  • A comparison of zooplankton densities and biomass in Lakes Peipsi and Võrtsjärv (Estonia): rotifers and crustaceans versus ciliates
  • Modeling Tools in Large Lakes Research
  • Validation of the MERIS products on large European lakes: Peipsi, Vänern and Vättern
  • Relations of phytoplankton in situ primary production, chlorophyll concentration and underwater irradiance in turbid lakes
  • Models as tools for understanding past, recent and future changes in large lakes
  • The ice cover on small and large lakes: scaling analysis and mathematical modelling
  • Effects of warmer world scenarios on hydrologic inputs to Lake Mälaren, Sweden and implications for nutrient loads
  • Variability of bio-optical parameters in two North-European large lakes
  • Contributions of DOC from surface and groundflow into Lake Võrtsjärv (Estonia)
  • Water Policy and Socioeconomic Aspects of Large Lake Management
  • Implications of flexibility in European Community environmental law: exemptions from environmental objectives in the Water Framework Directive
  • Analysis of long-term ecological status of Lake Balaton based on the ALMOBAL phytoplankton database
  • Towards ecological goals for the heavily modified lakes in the IJsselmeer area, The Netherlands
  • Environmental awareness of the permanent inhabitants of towns and villages on the shores of Lake Balaton with special reference to issues related to global climate change
  • Highlights of large lake research and management in Europe.