The identification of the factors and mechanisms determining a particular lake’s typology is crucial for the correct interpretation of trophic evolution. Nutrient concentrations are not the only properties which determine the trophic characteristics of lakes; others, such as morphometry, hydrology and climatic conditions, also have a major influence on the development of algal biomass and species composition. Large, deep lakes belong to a well defined typology. Their trophic status depends not only on algal nutrient loads, but also on the extent of the spring vertical mixing and renewal time. These factors are closely interrelated, for the actual renewal time approaches the theoretical renewal time only during the complete overturn. This pa...
Previous investigations on Sicilian man made lakes suggested that physical factors, along with the s...
Within two years of contrasting temperature and precipitation regime, 2008 and 2009, we observed wee...
Here, we review the state-of-the-art of limnological investigations in the large and deep lakes sout...
A linked chain of causal factors—namely, winter air temperature, spring lake temperature, extent of ...
Deep lakes south of the Alps (DSL: Maggiore, Lugano, Como, Iseo and Garda) are characterised by vary...
This work investigated the combined effects of nutrient availability and temperature on phytoplankto...
Eutrophication still represents the main anthropogenic impact affecting the biological communities a...
The large subalpine lakes (Garda Iseo, Como, Lugano and Maggiore) concentrate around 80% of all Ital...
The largest (62-368 km2) and deepest (251-410 m) lakes south of the Alps (Garda, Maggiore, Como and ...
Many distinct climate anomalies related to each other over large distances were identified both in t...
This study demonstrated how the impact of eutrophication in a deep lake at the southern border of th...
Two man-made Sicilian lakes of differing trophic status were sampled weekly for a year, in order to ...
The spatial distribution of phytoplankton in the surface waters of a typical, deep subalpine lake wa...
We studied hydrochemistry and plankton dynamics in two remote alpine lakes: lake Nivolet superiore (...
Phytoplankton studies in Lake Maggiore date back to early 1950s, although a regular monitoring start...
Previous investigations on Sicilian man made lakes suggested that physical factors, along with the s...
Within two years of contrasting temperature and precipitation regime, 2008 and 2009, we observed wee...
Here, we review the state-of-the-art of limnological investigations in the large and deep lakes sout...
A linked chain of causal factors—namely, winter air temperature, spring lake temperature, extent of ...
Deep lakes south of the Alps (DSL: Maggiore, Lugano, Como, Iseo and Garda) are characterised by vary...
This work investigated the combined effects of nutrient availability and temperature on phytoplankto...
Eutrophication still represents the main anthropogenic impact affecting the biological communities a...
The large subalpine lakes (Garda Iseo, Como, Lugano and Maggiore) concentrate around 80% of all Ital...
The largest (62-368 km2) and deepest (251-410 m) lakes south of the Alps (Garda, Maggiore, Como and ...
Many distinct climate anomalies related to each other over large distances were identified both in t...
This study demonstrated how the impact of eutrophication in a deep lake at the southern border of th...
Two man-made Sicilian lakes of differing trophic status were sampled weekly for a year, in order to ...
The spatial distribution of phytoplankton in the surface waters of a typical, deep subalpine lake wa...
We studied hydrochemistry and plankton dynamics in two remote alpine lakes: lake Nivolet superiore (...
Phytoplankton studies in Lake Maggiore date back to early 1950s, although a regular monitoring start...
Previous investigations on Sicilian man made lakes suggested that physical factors, along with the s...
Within two years of contrasting temperature and precipitation regime, 2008 and 2009, we observed wee...
Here, we review the state-of-the-art of limnological investigations in the large and deep lakes sout...