<p>The physicochemical parameters of water, the concentration of chlorophyll-<em>a</em> and the submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) were studied to evaluate the effects of different winter seasons on the biomass of macrophytes in shallow eutrophic lakes. We hypothesised that a lack of ice cover or early ice-out can influence the physicochemical parameters of water and thus change the conditions for the development of phytoplankton and SAV. The studies were conducted in four lakes of the Western Polesie region in mid-eastern Poland after mild winters with early ice-out (MW, 2011 and 2014) and after cold winters with late ice-out (CW, 2010, 2012 and 2013). The concentrations of soluble and total nitrogen, chlorophyll-<em>a</em> and the TN:TP r...
A number of long-term studies have shown that spring biological events have advanced in recent decad...
Future climate in temperate regions is projected to get warmer and in many cases wetter. This poses ...
1. Shallow lakes are important components of the biosphere, but they are also highly vulnerable to d...
Early ice-out on lakes or the absence of ice cover can lead to intense water mixing, high turbidity,...
This study compares the composition and biomass of phytoplankton assemblages of lakes with abundant ...
It has been suggested that shallow lakes in warm climates have a higher probability of being turbid,...
1. Seasonal relationships between macrophytes and phytoplankton may alter considerably as lakes unde...
Climate warming and eutrophication caused by anthropogenic activities strongly affect aquatic ecosys...
1. Shallow lakes may switch from a state dominated by submerged macrophytes to a phytoplankton-domin...
In temperate lakes, conditions for the development of phytoplankton in winter differ greatly from th...
Mining lakes are within the focus of limnological and public interest in many countries because they...
The depth of the mixed layer is a major determinant of nutrient and light availability for phytoplan...
Winter warming plays a vital role in spring phytoplankton community succession in temperate lakes du...
Much information is available on community composition and abundance of submerged macrophytes in Nor...
We investigated the responses of submerged macrophytes to environmental conditions in shallow lakes ...
A number of long-term studies have shown that spring biological events have advanced in recent decad...
Future climate in temperate regions is projected to get warmer and in many cases wetter. This poses ...
1. Shallow lakes are important components of the biosphere, but they are also highly vulnerable to d...
Early ice-out on lakes or the absence of ice cover can lead to intense water mixing, high turbidity,...
This study compares the composition and biomass of phytoplankton assemblages of lakes with abundant ...
It has been suggested that shallow lakes in warm climates have a higher probability of being turbid,...
1. Seasonal relationships between macrophytes and phytoplankton may alter considerably as lakes unde...
Climate warming and eutrophication caused by anthropogenic activities strongly affect aquatic ecosys...
1. Shallow lakes may switch from a state dominated by submerged macrophytes to a phytoplankton-domin...
In temperate lakes, conditions for the development of phytoplankton in winter differ greatly from th...
Mining lakes are within the focus of limnological and public interest in many countries because they...
The depth of the mixed layer is a major determinant of nutrient and light availability for phytoplan...
Winter warming plays a vital role in spring phytoplankton community succession in temperate lakes du...
Much information is available on community composition and abundance of submerged macrophytes in Nor...
We investigated the responses of submerged macrophytes to environmental conditions in shallow lakes ...
A number of long-term studies have shown that spring biological events have advanced in recent decad...
Future climate in temperate regions is projected to get warmer and in many cases wetter. This poses ...
1. Shallow lakes are important components of the biosphere, but they are also highly vulnerable to d...