Inland Waters

Papers
(The median citation count of Inland Waters 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Overview of past, current, and future ecosystem and biodiversity trends of inland saline lakes of Europe and Central Asia54
Feedback between climate change and eutrophication: revisiting the allied attack concept and how to strike back45
Advancing lake and reservoir water quality management with near-term, iterative ecological forecasting33
Current and future threats for ecological quality management of South American freshwater ecosystems24
The future of temporary wetlands in drylands under global change24
Salinity shapes food webs of lakes in semiarid climate zones: a stable isotope approach21
Decadal changes in size, salinity, waterbirds, and fish in lakes of the Konya Closed Basin, Turkey, associated with climate change and increasing water abstraction for agriculture19
Intense variability of dissolved oxygen and temperature in the internal swash zone of Hamilton Harbour, Lake Ontario17
Solar radiation transfer for an ice-covered lake in the central Asian arid climate zone17
On the role of local depth and latitude on surface warming heterogeneity in the Laurentian Great Lakes16
Changes to water quality and sediment phosphorus forms in a shallow, eutrophic lake after removal of common carp (Cyprinus carpio)14
Heterogeneous CO2 and CH4 patterns across space and time in a small boreal lake13
Hydrodynamics and mixing mechanisms in a subtropical reservoir12
The not-so-dead of winter: underwater light climate and primary productivity under snow and ice cover in inland lakes12
Under-ice respiration rates shift the annual carbon cycle in the mixed layer of an oligotrophic lake from autotrophy to heterotrophy12
Lake management: is prevention better than cure?11
Shifts in the partitioning of benthic and pelagic primary production within and across summers in Lake Mývatn, Iceland11
Roadside snowmelt: a management target to reduce lake and river contamination10
Foreseen impact of climate change on temporary ponds located along a latitudinal gradient in Morocco10
Influence of the conservation status on carbon balances of semiarid coastal Mediterranean wetlands10
Recruitment dynamics of a migratory fish in a semiarid river system10
Advances in limnological research in Earth's drylands10
Diverse drivers of long-term pCO2 increases across thirteen boreal lakes and streams9
Serving many masters at once: a framework for assessing ecosystem services delivered by quarry lakes9
Early changes in the benthic community of a eutrophic lake following zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) invasion9
Relationships between algal primary productivity and environmental variables in tropical floodplain wetlands8
Fish stocking for recreational angling is culpable for the poor condition of many English lakes designated for conservation purposes8
Smart Nutrient Retention Networks: a novel approach for nutrient conservation through water quality management8
Controlling water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes(Mart.) Solms): a proposed framework for preventative management8
The ecological role of permanent ponds in Europe: a review of dietary linkages to terrestrial ecosystems via emerging insects7
Effects of habitat and fish type and diet on the behavior ofDaphnia6
The application of stressor–response relationships in the management of lake eutrophication6
Assessing the long-term efficacy of internal loading management to control eutrophication in Lake Rauwbraken6
Responses of morphology-based phytoplankton functional groups to spatial variation in two tropical reservoirs with long water-residence time6
A potential tipping point in the thermal regime of a warm monomictic reservoir under climate change using three-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling6
Empirical modeling of hypolimnion and sediment oxygen demand in temperate Canadian lakes6
Assessing multiple stressor effects to inform climate change management responses in three European catchments6
A vertically and temporally diverse bacterial community in a shallow lake-water sediment site of a eutrophic lake5
Role of submerged macrophytes in sediment phosphorus stabilization in shallow lakes from the Brazilian semiarid region5
Temperature-dependent functional response of the invasive Asian clam, Corbicula fluminea, feeding on natural phytoplankton5
Predicting microcystin occurrence in freshwater lakes and reservoirs: assessing environmental variables5
Conceptualizing resilience in temporary wetlands5
Does invasive river red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) alter leaf litter decomposition dynamics in arid zone temporary rivers?5
Denitrification within the sediments and epiphyton of tropical macrophyte stands5
Spatial and seasonal variability of chlorophyll a in different-sized lakes across eastern China4
Methane dynamics of high-elevation lakes in the Sierra Nevada California: the role of elevation, temperature, and inorganic nutrients4
Response of macroinvertebrates to industrial warm discharges: the River Shannon case study (Ireland)4
Colonial nesting waterbirds as vectors of nutrients to Lake Lesser Prespa (Greece)4
Greenhouse gas emissions from Mexican inland waters: first estimation and uncertainty using an upscaling approach4
Iron availability allows sustained cyanobacterial blooms: a dual-lake case study4
Overwinter oxygen and silicate dynamics in a high Arctic lake (Immerk Lake, Devon Island, Canada)4
Types of dry-season stream pools: environmental drivers and fish assemblages4
Late summer peak inpCO2corresponds with catchment export of DOC in a temperate, humic lake4
The drawdown phase of dam decommissioning is a hot moment of gaseous carbon emissions from a temperate reservoir4
Projected changes of regional lake hydrologic characteristics in response to 21st century climate change4
Understanding the relationship between nutrient availability and freshwater cyanobacterial growth and abundance4
Phytoplankton pigment analysis as a tool for monitoring a tropical great lake, Lake Kivu (East Africa)4
Do water quality, land use, or benthic diatoms drive macroinvertebrate functional feeding groups in a subtropical mountain stream?3
Evaluation of the potential establishment of black-striped pipefish transferred by cultural drivers3
Temporal changes in food web structure in semiarid waterholes3
Assessing the thermal regime of poorly monitored reservoirs with a combined satellite and three-dimensional modeling approach3
Phosphorus balance in a tropical shallow urban pond in Southeast Brazil: implications for eutrophication management3
Recovery of temporary pond alpha and beta diversity after wildfire disturbance: the role of dispersal and recolonization processes3
Modelling how bottom-up and top-down processes control the major functional groups of biota in a large temperate shallow lake3
Lake stability and anoxia dynamics revealed from high frequency vertical profiling in a eutrophic polymictic reservoir3
Mixing regimes in a cluster of seven maar lakes in tropical monsoon Asia3
Herbivory by spadefoot toad tadpoles and reduced water level affect submerged plants in temporary ponds3
Imperfect slope measurements drive overestimation in a geometric cone model of lake and reservoir depth3
Factors influencing phosphorus in midcontinent impoundments (USA) and challenges for detecting abatement3
Effect of acute acidic stress on survival and metabolic activity of zooplankton from Lake Biwa, Japan3
Role of sediment in determining the vulnerability of three littoral cladoceran species to odonate larvae predation3
Impacts of damming and climate change on the ecosystem structure of headwater streams: a case study from the Pyrenees3
Ecosystem restoration in the Everglades and Great Lakes ecosystems: past, present, and future preventative management2
Temperature explains the formation of a metalimnetic oxygen minimum in a deep mesotrophic lake2
Nitrogen and phosphorus removal by fishing in a large freshwater lake (Lake Balaton, Hungary)2
Rarity of microalgae in macro, meso, and microhabitats2
Phosphorus limitation in low nitrogen lakes in New Zealand2
Extreme weather drives spatial and temporal variation in water bug (Heteroptera: Gerromorpha, Nepomorpha) assemblages in soda pans in Hungary2
High-frequency monitoring enables operational opportunities to reduce the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) load in Germany’s largest drinking water reservoir2
Mustering the troops toward preventative management in lakes2
Comparison of streamflow patterns in drainages of two major terminal basins: the United States Great Basin and Mongolia’s Central Asian Internal Drainage2
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