Inland Waters

Papers
(The TQCC of Inland Waters is 3. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Forty years of climatic and Human Management Controls on Winter Flooding of Rice Fields in Albufera of Valencia wetland, Spain83
Climate determines diversity but not abundance of nitrogen-cycling microorganisms in rivers across a latitudinal gradient35
Hydroclimate change affects tropical lake ecosystems on floodplains in the Pantanal35
Hydrodynamics and mixing mechanisms in a subtropical reservoir26
Survival strategies of planktonic organisms in alpine lakes and beyond19
Indigenous climate justice in Aotearoa New Zealand: the dangers of (mis)recognition within climate policymaking18
Acknowledgements - Volume 14, Issue 1–216
Supporting indigenous stewardship of water: reflections on a decade of water quality research in the Tully River basin adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef, Australia16
Changes in diversity of wetland birds across spatial scales following 20 years of wetland degradation: A case study from central Türkiye13
Excretion from the benthic macrofauna covers little of spring nutrient uptake in a small Danish forest stream12
Population response of pelagic fishes (ciscoes, Coregonus spp.) to rapidly accelerated eutrophication of an originally oligotrophic deep lake11
Effects of turbidity and habitat complexity on the foraging behavior of the black bullhead ( Ameiurus melas )10
Denitrification within the sediments and epiphyton of tropical macrophyte stands10
Long-term changes and seasonal variability in the stream macrofauna of a Himalayan river system9
Palaeoenvironmental support for long-term aquatic refugia in Australia’s Great Artesian Basin discharge springs8
Impact of simulated global warming on nutrient release from decomposing fish carcasses8
Hormesis and antagonism in low-dose Phalaris allelochemicals during Microcystis control7
Short and dynamic: succession of invertebrate communities over a hydroperiod in ephemeral wetlands on arable land6
Unveiling temporal variation in dissolved organic matter (DOM) with high-frequency spectroscopic measurements in a shallow eutrophic lake6
Macrophyte growth forms shift along the trophic gradient of lakes6
High incidence of exotic ostracods in the rice fields of a protected Mediterranean wetland6
The limnological response of Arctic deltaic lakes to alterations in flood regime6
Mitigating inland waters’ greenhouse gas emissions: current insights and prospects6
Greenhouse gas emissions from Mexican inland waters: first estimation and uncertainty using an upscaling approach5
Carbon and nutrient sequestration in small impoundments: a regional study with global implications5
Impacts of chemical precipitation of phosphorus with polyaluminum chloride in two eutrophic lakes in southwest Finland5
Quantifying small hydropower dam effects on habitats and multiple organism groups in forested rivers5
Transdisciplinary adaptive participatory action research approach (TAPARA) for knowledge co-production with Indigenous Peoples5
Long-term ecological stability in high mountain lakes of Costa Rica5
Effects of grazing on taxonomic and functional diversity of benthic macroinvertebrates of six tributary streams of the eastern shore of Lake Hövsgöl, Mongolia5
Acknowledgements - Volume 11, Issue 45
Controlling water hyacinth ( Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms): a proposed framework for preventative management4
Foreseen impact of climate change on temporary ponds located along a latitudinal gradient in Morocco4
Multiple stressors in tropical streams: nitrate, sediment and flow interactions mediate benthic biomass and diatom community responses in experimental streams4
The influence of season and landscape on the water quality of ponds at multiple spatial scales4
Isolation and characterisation of monoclonal picocyanobacterial strains from contrasting New Zealand lakes4
Acknowledgements - Volume 12, Issue 34
Deepwater dissolved oxygen shows little ecological memory between lake phenological seasons4
Temperature explains the formation of a metalimnetic oxygen minimum in a deep mesotrophic lake4
High-resolution lake infill time modeling at Jackson Lake, Wyoming (USA)4
Temporarily summer-stratified lakes are common: profile data from 436 lakes in lowland Denmark4
Effect of acute acidic stress on survival and metabolic activity of zooplankton from Lake Biwa, Japan4
Acknowledgements - Volume 12, Issue 24
Synergistic impacts of climate change and human activities on spatiotemporal organic nitrogen burial variation in a plateau lake in southwest China3
The relative importance of dispersal and local factors in structuring phytoplankton communities in high mountain lakes in the Pyrenees3
Assessing the long-term efficacy of internal loading management to control eutrophication in Lake Rauwbraken3
Towards modeling data-poor lakes at the regional scale using parameters from data-rich lakes and relationships to lake characteristics3
A potential tipping point in the thermal regime of a warm monomictic reservoir under climate change using three-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling3
Overwinter oxygen and silicate dynamics in a high Arctic lake (Immerk Lake, Devon Island, Canada)3
Hidden results of functional diversity in macroinvertebrates: response of trait groups to flow intermittency in lowland streams3
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