Trophic status evolution of Lake Nantua as revealed by biological records in sediment FEUILLADE, Mauricette, et al. Stratigraphic analyses of fossil pigment and diatom frustules in a 0.5m sediment core were used to reconstruct the trophy history of Lake Nantua (France), with a particular interest about the appearance of the cyanobacterium Oscillatoria rubescens, the appearance of this psecies being usually considered as a sign of deleterious conditions due to enrichment with nutrients originating from sewage or fertilizer. The chronology of sediment was based on 210Pb and 137Cs dating. The first step of colonization by O. rubescens as well as changes in diatom assemblages, eutrophic species replacing oligo-mesotrophic ones, indicates that t...
Over the past decade new ecological indices based on phytoplankton and macrophytes were developed as...
Diatoms, single-celled eukaryotic algae, are abundant in aquatic ecosystems and are readily preserve...
Cyanobacterial and algal blooms can negatively affect water quality particularly when producing toxi...
Stratigraphic analyses of fossil pigment and diatom frustules in a 0.5m sediment core were used to r...
We have reviewed the phytoplankton composition and succession in the East African Great Lakes, their...
Problem statement: The use of diatoms to reconstruct past ecological conditions in lakes is well est...
A yearlong campaign to examine sediment resuspension was conducted in large, shallow and eutrophic L...
A ten years survey of longitudinal zonation and temporal changes of macrobenthic communities in the ...
Keywords: zooplankton phytoplankton coastal lakes rainfall posed by bacteria, which can further rele...
coastal lake, which during the last decades has undergone significant changes and was included as cr...
High-resolution seismic and sediment core data from the ‘Grand Lac ' basin of Lake Geneva revea...
Lake Vico, Italy has experienced water quality issues in modern times due to the advent of hazelnut...
Abstract of the article : The coexistence of potentially toxic bloom-forming cyanobacteria (CY) and ...
International audienceNowadays Lake Aydat is an important site for tourism activities but blooms of ...
Over the past decade new ecological indices based on phytoplankton and macrophytes were developed as...
Diatoms, single-celled eukaryotic algae, are abundant in aquatic ecosystems and are readily preserve...
Cyanobacterial and algal blooms can negatively affect water quality particularly when producing toxi...
Stratigraphic analyses of fossil pigment and diatom frustules in a 0.5m sediment core were used to r...
We have reviewed the phytoplankton composition and succession in the East African Great Lakes, their...
Problem statement: The use of diatoms to reconstruct past ecological conditions in lakes is well est...
A yearlong campaign to examine sediment resuspension was conducted in large, shallow and eutrophic L...
A ten years survey of longitudinal zonation and temporal changes of macrobenthic communities in the ...
Keywords: zooplankton phytoplankton coastal lakes rainfall posed by bacteria, which can further rele...
coastal lake, which during the last decades has undergone significant changes and was included as cr...
High-resolution seismic and sediment core data from the ‘Grand Lac ' basin of Lake Geneva revea...
Lake Vico, Italy has experienced water quality issues in modern times due to the advent of hazelnut...
Abstract of the article : The coexistence of potentially toxic bloom-forming cyanobacteria (CY) and ...
International audienceNowadays Lake Aydat is an important site for tourism activities but blooms of ...
Over the past decade new ecological indices based on phytoplankton and macrophytes were developed as...
Diatoms, single-celled eukaryotic algae, are abundant in aquatic ecosystems and are readily preserve...
Cyanobacterial and algal blooms can negatively affect water quality particularly when producing toxi...