Fundamental and Applied Limnology

Papers
(The TQCC of Fundamental and Applied Limnology is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Linking theory with empirical data: Improving prediction through mechanistic understanding of lake ecosystem complexity under global change5
Seasonal and extreme water level fluctuations impact methane concentrations and fluxes in two Amazon tributaries near Manaus5
Food level modifies the life-history response of Daphnia under chemically-induced predation stress5
A decadal change in agricultural land use reduces macroinvertebrate diversity in a headwater stream. A case study in Sri Lanka4
Changes in the stratification and mixing patterns of Lake Bosumtwi due to climate warming4
Investigation of the hyporheic zone of two gravel-bed rivers after reservoir draining3
Changes in the crustacean zooplankton communities of Lake Constance after the invasion of stickleback, quagga mussel and filamentous cyanobacteria3
Simple models for cladoceran species interactions: how competition, predation, and evolutionary trade-offs potentially influence coexistence of Bosminid species2
Effects of cell-free filtrates of cyanobacteria on green microalgae2
Environmental determinants of aquatic vegetation in rock pools of northern Western Ghats, India2
A tribute to Winfried Lampert: how he injected an integrative vision of evolutionary ecology into the aquatic sciences2
Long-term analysis and effectiveness of inducible behavioural and morphological traits of Daphnia longicephala in response to Notonecta2
Diversity and structure of microalgae and their potential use in monitoring water pollution and eutrophication in the Loumbila reservoir (Burkina Faso)2
Synthetic microplastic fiber length influences accumulation in Daphnia magna2
The spatiotemporal distribution and potential ecological risk of microplastics in sediment during different seasons in the Pearl River Delta, China2
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