The Łęczna-Włodawa Lake District is one of the most valuable natural regions in Europe. It is an area of numerous lakes, peat bogs, swamps and forests, which has been undergoing intensive transformation for decades. Among the largest projects were the creation of the Wieprz Krzna Canal system along with the drainage system and the transformation of natural lakes into retention reservoirs. Among the transformed lakes is Lake Wytyckie. The land was used for analyses near the lake, and floristic and habitat analyses were carried out within the boundaries of the contemporary embankment. The studies were carried out from the 1950s, when the lake functioned as a natural reservoir, through to the 1980s (the transformation of the lake), to the 2020...
The pit lakes localized in the eastern part of the Muskau Arch (Western Poland) developed as a resul...
The research involved a detailed analysis of transformations in water relations in the Wieczno Połud...
The creation of reservoirs in river valleys for the accumulation of fresh water has been and remains...
The first recordings of flora and vegetation in the surroundings of the Moszne lake (Polesie Nationa...
The recovery or reconstruction of aquatic vegetation has recently been reported as a result of water...
Strong human impact accelerates eutrophication which deteriorates water quality and consequently pre...
Aquatic vegetation greatly impacts lake functions. Forest ecosystems surrounding lakes are effective...
Based on archival cartographic sources, teledetection materials, and research results in the scope o...
Soft water lakes are mostly acid, poor in minerals and have a lot of free CO2 in their water and bot...
In 1970-2010, during the period of spring circulation and summer stagnation, hydrochemical studies w...
Peat bogs are natural water reservoir. Drainage of peat bogs by humans causes groundwater depletion....
Changes in the flora composition of the eastern and southern shore area of Lake Piaseczno, with pred...
Phytosociological research on aquatic and marsh vegetation was conducted in Rzeszów Reservoir (SE Po...
The main objective of the research was to determine the causes of qualitative and quantitative varia...
Wet grasslands represent endangered ecosystems which since the 1950ies have severely decreased in ar...
The pit lakes localized in the eastern part of the Muskau Arch (Western Poland) developed as a resul...
The research involved a detailed analysis of transformations in water relations in the Wieczno Połud...
The creation of reservoirs in river valleys for the accumulation of fresh water has been and remains...
The first recordings of flora and vegetation in the surroundings of the Moszne lake (Polesie Nationa...
The recovery or reconstruction of aquatic vegetation has recently been reported as a result of water...
Strong human impact accelerates eutrophication which deteriorates water quality and consequently pre...
Aquatic vegetation greatly impacts lake functions. Forest ecosystems surrounding lakes are effective...
Based on archival cartographic sources, teledetection materials, and research results in the scope o...
Soft water lakes are mostly acid, poor in minerals and have a lot of free CO2 in their water and bot...
In 1970-2010, during the period of spring circulation and summer stagnation, hydrochemical studies w...
Peat bogs are natural water reservoir. Drainage of peat bogs by humans causes groundwater depletion....
Changes in the flora composition of the eastern and southern shore area of Lake Piaseczno, with pred...
Phytosociological research on aquatic and marsh vegetation was conducted in Rzeszów Reservoir (SE Po...
The main objective of the research was to determine the causes of qualitative and quantitative varia...
Wet grasslands represent endangered ecosystems which since the 1950ies have severely decreased in ar...
The pit lakes localized in the eastern part of the Muskau Arch (Western Poland) developed as a resul...
The research involved a detailed analysis of transformations in water relations in the Wieczno Połud...
The creation of reservoirs in river valleys for the accumulation of fresh water has been and remains...