Eutrophication of Shallow Lakes with Special Reference to Lake Taihu, China /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Qin, B. (Editor ), Liu, Z. (Editor ), Havens, K. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2007.
Edición:1st ed. 2007.
Colección:Developments in Hydrobiology ; 194
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface
  • Preface
  • Introductory Papers
  • Environmental issues of Lake Taihu, China
  • The art and science of lake restoration
  • Physical and Geo-Chemical Processes in Eutrophic Lakes
  • Phosphorus dynamics at multiple time scales in the pelagic zone of a large shallow lake in Florida, USA
  • Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) absorption characteristics in relation to fluorescence in Lake Taihu, China, a large shallow subtropical lake
  • Effects of hydrodynamics on phosphorus concentrations in water of Lake Taihu, a large, shallow, eutrophic lake of China
  • Total inputs of phosphorus and nitrogen by wet deposition into Lake Taihu, China
  • The effects of different electron donors on anaerobic nitrogen transformations and denitrification processes in Lake Taihu sediments
  • A 200-year historical modeling of catchment nutrient changes in Taihu basin, China
  • Evaluation of biogenic and anthropogenic inputs of aliphatic hydrocarbons to Lake Taihu sediments using biomarkers
  • Spatio-temporal distribution of nitrogen in the undulating littoral zone of Lake Taihu, China
  • Variations in kinetics of alkaline phosphatase in sediments of eutrophic, shallow, Chinese lakes
  • Environmental changes in Lake Taihu during the past century as recorded in sediment cores
  • Role of climate and agricultural practice in determining matter discharge into large, shallow Lake Võrtsjärv, Estonia
  • Stable isotopic composition of nitrate in Lake Taihu, China, and major inflow rivers
  • Distribution and chemical fractionation of heavy metals in recent sediments from Lake Taihu, China
  • Vegetation and soil properties in restored wetlands near Lake Taihu, China
  • Biological Processes and Ecosystem Responses in Eutrophic Shallow Lakes
  • Quantitative studies on phosphorus transference occuring between Microcystis aeruginosa and its attached bacterium (Pseudomonas sp.)
  • Intracellular phosphorus metabolism and growth of Microcystis aeruginosa in dark/light cycles under various redox potential difference conditions
  • The bacterioplankton of Lake Taihu, China: abundance, biomass, and production
  • Floating-leaved macrophyte (Trapa quadrispinosa Roxb) beds have significant effects on sediment resuspension in Lake Taihu, China
  • Nitrogen dynamics and microbial food web structure during a summer cyanobacterial bloom in a subtropical, shallow, well-mixed, eutrophic lake (Lake Taihu, China)
  • Different competitive outcomes among four species of cladocerans under different alga combinations of colonial Microcystis spp. and green alga Scenedesmus obliquus
  • The effect of temperature on growth characteristics and competitions of Microcystis aeruginosa and Oscillatoria mougeotii in a shallow, eutrophic lake simulator system
  • Stability and change of phytoplankton communities in a highly dynamic environment—the case of large, shallow Lake Balaton (Hungary)
  • Intra-habitat heterogeneity of microbial food web structure under the regime of eutrophication and sediment resuspension in the large subtropical shallow Lake Taihu, China
  • Effects of limiting nutrients and N:P ratios on the phytoplankton growth in a shallow hypertrophic reservoir
  • Eutrophication Control and Management of Shallow Lakes
  • Restoration of shallow lakes by nutrient control and biomanipulation—the successful strategy varies with lake size and climate
  • Dredging effects on P status and phytoplankton density and composition during winter and spring in Lake Taihu, China
  • Toxicity evaluation of Meiliang Bay, Lake Taihu, China—a drinking water source
  • Updating water quality targets for shallow Lake Balaton (Hungary), recovering from eutrophication
  • Removal of agricultural non-point source pollutants by ditch wetlands: implications for lake eutrophication control.