© 2015, The Japanese Society of Limnology. Lake Monger (Perth, Western Australia) is a highly eutrophic lake, characterised by very low species richness of macrophytes with the dominance of Potamogeton crispus. Mesocosm experiments were performed using water and plants collected from the lake to determine the effects of vegetation decay on the phosphorus (P) con centrations in the overlying waters. After 2 weeks of experimental incubation of mesocosms with and without re-oxygenation, P concentrations in the water column were significantly higher, showing a quite similar effect of P. crispus on the phosphorus release in different mesocosms. The results of our study provide clear evidence that the P concentrations in overlying waters mainly d...
This paper gives a general overview of the nature and important mechanisms behind internal loading o...
The aim of our paper was to study the space and time variations of phosphorus contents in the sedime...
Phosphorus (P) immobilization by inactivating agents in the sediment of eutrophic lakes to reduce im...
pondweed) senescence to the phosphorus budget of a small Wisconsin seepage lake. BACKGROUND: Interna...
Re-establishing submerged vegetation is considered an important tool to restore shallow eutrophic la...
Phosphorus (P) transport and transformation in water were investigated using Potamogeton crispus. To...
The trophic status of three shallow, freshwater lakes on the Swan coastal plain near Perth, Western ...
The vegetative growth and turion formation of Potamogeton crispus, a submersed aquatic macrophyte, w...
Submerged macrophytes and periphyton are benthic primary producers that play an important role for s...
Shallow lakes are important stocks of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P), yet little is kn...
Phosphorus levels affect the quality of water, and can possibly lead to the destruction of an ecosys...
North Lake is an urban freshwater wetland, and like other wetlands in the Perth metropolitan region,...
Master's thesis in Environmental technologyExcess of bioavailable phosphorus in fresh-water systems ...
The goal of this thesis was to examine submerged macrophoe biomass, distribution, and ecosystem effe...
Lake Monger (3204'S 115°20'E) was sampled intensively (18 occasions) between October 1988 and Octobe...
This paper gives a general overview of the nature and important mechanisms behind internal loading o...
The aim of our paper was to study the space and time variations of phosphorus contents in the sedime...
Phosphorus (P) immobilization by inactivating agents in the sediment of eutrophic lakes to reduce im...
pondweed) senescence to the phosphorus budget of a small Wisconsin seepage lake. BACKGROUND: Interna...
Re-establishing submerged vegetation is considered an important tool to restore shallow eutrophic la...
Phosphorus (P) transport and transformation in water were investigated using Potamogeton crispus. To...
The trophic status of three shallow, freshwater lakes on the Swan coastal plain near Perth, Western ...
The vegetative growth and turion formation of Potamogeton crispus, a submersed aquatic macrophyte, w...
Submerged macrophytes and periphyton are benthic primary producers that play an important role for s...
Shallow lakes are important stocks of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P), yet little is kn...
Phosphorus levels affect the quality of water, and can possibly lead to the destruction of an ecosys...
North Lake is an urban freshwater wetland, and like other wetlands in the Perth metropolitan region,...
Master's thesis in Environmental technologyExcess of bioavailable phosphorus in fresh-water systems ...
The goal of this thesis was to examine submerged macrophoe biomass, distribution, and ecosystem effe...
Lake Monger (3204'S 115°20'E) was sampled intensively (18 occasions) between October 1988 and Octobe...
This paper gives a general overview of the nature and important mechanisms behind internal loading o...
The aim of our paper was to study the space and time variations of phosphorus contents in the sedime...
Phosphorus (P) immobilization by inactivating agents in the sediment of eutrophic lakes to reduce im...