Intense sand and gravel mining has created numerous man-made lakes around the world in the past century. These small quarry lakes (1–50 ha) are usually hydrologically isolated, often deep (6–40 m) and stratify during summer and in cold winters. Due to their small size, these deep man-made lakes are usually not included in the regular monitoring campaigns, e.g. as required for the European Water Framework Directive (WFD). Therefore, not much is known about the ecological functioning of these novel ecosystems. During two summers, we determined the macrophyte diversity and measured a range of physico-chemical and biological parameters in 51 quarry lakes in the catchment area of the rivers Meuse and Rhine. We compared the results of this campai...
Although the Water Framework Directive specifies that macrophytes and phytobenthos should be used fo...
1. Humanity is facing a biodiversity crisis, with freshwater-associated biodiversity in a particular...
A safe, clean water supply is critical for sustaining many important ecosystem services provided by ...
Intense sand and gravel mining has created numerous man-made lakes around the world in the past cent...
Intense sand and gravel mining has created numerous man-made lakes around the world in the past cent...
Gravel and sand are essential for construction and are therefore mined continually around the world....
Globally the number of relatively deep, isolated lakes is increasing because of sand, gravel, or cla...
International audienceNutrient-rich freshwater ecosystems are generally considered as having low eco...
1. Ecosystems are increasingly managed to provide multiple benefits to humans, which often degrades ...
Macro nutrients (C, N, P) are essential for sustaining freshwater ecosystems. However, acidic pit la...
Gravel pit lakes are novel ecosystems that can be colonized by fish through natural or anthropogenic...
AbstractAlthough the Water Framework Directive specifies that macrophytes and phytobenthos should be...
Although the Water Framework Directive specifies that macrophytes and phytobenthos should be used fo...
Much information is available on community composition and abundance of submerged macrophytes in Nor...
Mountain lakes are unique and often isolated freshwater habitats that harbour a rich biotic diversit...
Although the Water Framework Directive specifies that macrophytes and phytobenthos should be used fo...
1. Humanity is facing a biodiversity crisis, with freshwater-associated biodiversity in a particular...
A safe, clean water supply is critical for sustaining many important ecosystem services provided by ...
Intense sand and gravel mining has created numerous man-made lakes around the world in the past cent...
Intense sand and gravel mining has created numerous man-made lakes around the world in the past cent...
Gravel and sand are essential for construction and are therefore mined continually around the world....
Globally the number of relatively deep, isolated lakes is increasing because of sand, gravel, or cla...
International audienceNutrient-rich freshwater ecosystems are generally considered as having low eco...
1. Ecosystems are increasingly managed to provide multiple benefits to humans, which often degrades ...
Macro nutrients (C, N, P) are essential for sustaining freshwater ecosystems. However, acidic pit la...
Gravel pit lakes are novel ecosystems that can be colonized by fish through natural or anthropogenic...
AbstractAlthough the Water Framework Directive specifies that macrophytes and phytobenthos should be...
Although the Water Framework Directive specifies that macrophytes and phytobenthos should be used fo...
Much information is available on community composition and abundance of submerged macrophytes in Nor...
Mountain lakes are unique and often isolated freshwater habitats that harbour a rich biotic diversit...
Although the Water Framework Directive specifies that macrophytes and phytobenthos should be used fo...
1. Humanity is facing a biodiversity crisis, with freshwater-associated biodiversity in a particular...
A safe, clean water supply is critical for sustaining many important ecosystem services provided by ...