نتایج جستجو برای: eutrophic lakes

تعداد نتایج: 19864  

2012
Isabela C. Torres Patrick W. Inglett Mark Brenner William F. Kenney Ramesh Reddy

Lake sediments contain archives of past environmental conditions in and around water bodies and stable isotope analyses (dC and dN) of sediment cores have been used to infer past environmental changes in aquatic ecosystems. In this study, we analyzed organic matter (OM), carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and dC and dN values in sediment cores from three subtropical lakes that span a bro...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology reports 2009
Hans-Peter Grossart Claudia Dziallas Kam W Tang

Bacterial community compositions (BCC) associated with the cladoceran Bosmina coregoni and the cyclopoid copepod Thermocyclops oithonoides in oligotrophic Lake Stechlin versus eutrophic Lake Dagow (northeastern Germany) were compared using molecular techniques. We also transplanted the zooplankton from their native lake to the other lake, and studied changes in their associated BCC as a result ...

Journal: :Environmental Science & Technology 2012

2017
Tyler Wagner Larry E. Erickson

Eutrophication of lakes and reservoirs is a major water quality problem that poses significant environmental, economic and social threats around the world. Monitoring and managing lakes and reservoirs to prevent or limit eutrophication, therefore, has significant value. The literature has been reviewed to study ecological engineering and management methods that have been and can be applied to i...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1982
R M Niemi S Knuth K Lundström

In Finnish lakes and rivers used as water supplies, mesophilic fungi and actinomycetes were common, whereas thermophilic fungi and actinomycetes were present only in low concentrations. Fungi and actinomycetes were more abundant in eutrophic and mesotrophic lakes than in oligotrophic lakes. River water contained more thermophilic actinomycetes and fungi and mesophilic actinomycetes than did lak...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Koenraad Muylaert Katleen Van Der Gucht Nele Vloemans Luc De Meester Moniek Gillis Wim Vyverman

Bacterial community composition was monitored in four shallow eutrophic lakes during one year using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) of PCR-amplified prokaryotic rDNA genes. Of the four lakes investigated, two were of the clearwater type and had dense stands of submerged macrophytes while two others were of the turbid type characterized by the occurrence of phytoplankton blooms. O...

2014
Serena Rasconi Boutheina Grami Nathalie Niquil Marlène Jobard Télesphore Sime-Ngando

This study assesses the quantitative impact of parasitic chytrids on the planktonic food web of two contrasting freshwater lakes during different algal bloom situations. Carbon-based food web models were used to investigate the effects of chytrids during the spring diatom bloom in Lake Pavin (oligo-mesotrophic) and the autumn cyanobacteria bloom in Lake Aydat (eutrophic). Linear inverse modelin...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Alexander Eiler Stefan Bertilsson

Heterotrophic bacteria are major contributors to biogeochemical cycles and influence water quality. Still, the lack of representative isolates and the few quantitative surveys leave the ecological role and significance of single bacterial populations to be revealed. Here we analyzed the diversity and dynamics of freshwater Flavobacteria populations in four eutrophic temperate lakes. From each l...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Zutao Ouyang Changliang Shao Housen Chu Richard Becker Thomas Bridgeman Carol A. Stepien Ranjeet John Jiquan Chen

Lakes are important components for regulating carbon cycling within landscapes. Most lakes are regarded as CO2 sources to the atmosphere, except for a few eutrophic ones. Algal blooms are common phenomena in many eutrophic lakes and can cause many environmental stresses, yet their effects on the net exchange of CO2 (FCO2) at large spatial scales have not been adequately addressed. We integrated...

2017
Erik Jeppesen Martin Søndergaard Zhengwen Liu Athanasios Loukas

Lakes all around the globe are under severe pressure due to an increasing anthropogenic impact from a growing population in a more developed world. Accordingly, today, many lakes are highly eutrophic and suffer from severe blooms of often toxic cyanobacteria and may become even more eutrophic in the future unless strong lake management actions are taken. Recent research has further shown that g...

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