Winter has traditionally been considered as an ecologically insignificant season and, together with technical difficulties, this has led winter limnology to lag behind summer limnology. Recently, rapidly expanding interest in climate warming has increased water research in winter. It has also become clear that neither winter conditions of lakes nor under-ice communities are as static as often supposed. Although interannual differences in water temperature are small, close to the maximum density temperature, they may have profound effect on under-ice hydrodynamics. Thus, stochastic variations in weather, particularly those preceding the time of freezing and ice melting, may have important consequences for hydrodynamics which then affect the ...
An abundance of evidence exists to support the notion of annual winter blooms of phytoplankton, part...
Climate change has rapidly altered winter conditions in temperate regions of the globe. Over the las...
Mining lakes are within the focus of limnological and public interest in many countries because they...
Winter conditions are rapidly changing in temperate ecosystems, particularly for those that experi-e...
The ice-cover period in lakes is increasingly recognized for its distinct combination of physical an...
The ecological consequences of winter in freshwater systems are an understudied but rapidly emerging...
Among its many impacts, climate warming is leading to increasing winter air temperatures, decreasing...
While the structuring role of fish in lakes is well studied for the summer season in North temperate...
Having intrinsic knowledge of our aquatic ecosystems lets us predict how they will respond to change...
Most freshwater aquatic ecosystems have focused on open-water conditions, during spring, summer, and...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Cavaliere, E. & Baulch, H. Winter in two...
In temperate lakes, conditions for the development of phytoplankton in winter differ greatly from th...
This review summarizes winter conditions from six polymictic European shallow lakes. The lakes range...
Compared to the well-studied open water of the ‘‘growing’ ’ season, under-ice conditions in lakes ar...
An abundance of evidence exists to support the notion of annual winter blooms of phytoplankton, part...
Climate change has rapidly altered winter conditions in temperate regions of the globe. Over the las...
Mining lakes are within the focus of limnological and public interest in many countries because they...
Winter conditions are rapidly changing in temperate ecosystems, particularly for those that experi-e...
The ice-cover period in lakes is increasingly recognized for its distinct combination of physical an...
The ecological consequences of winter in freshwater systems are an understudied but rapidly emerging...
Among its many impacts, climate warming is leading to increasing winter air temperatures, decreasing...
While the structuring role of fish in lakes is well studied for the summer season in North temperate...
Having intrinsic knowledge of our aquatic ecosystems lets us predict how they will respond to change...
Most freshwater aquatic ecosystems have focused on open-water conditions, during spring, summer, and...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Cavaliere, E. & Baulch, H. Winter in two...
In temperate lakes, conditions for the development of phytoplankton in winter differ greatly from th...
This review summarizes winter conditions from six polymictic European shallow lakes. The lakes range...
Compared to the well-studied open water of the ‘‘growing’ ’ season, under-ice conditions in lakes ar...
An abundance of evidence exists to support the notion of annual winter blooms of phytoplankton, part...
Climate change has rapidly altered winter conditions in temperate regions of the globe. Over the las...
Mining lakes are within the focus of limnological and public interest in many countries because they...