Ebook: Shallow Lakes in a Changing World: Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Shallow Lakes, held at Dalfsen, The Netherlands, 5–9 June 2005
- Tags: Ecology, Ecosystems, Freshwater & Marine Ecology, Applied Ecology, Biodiversity
- Series: Developments in Hydrobiology 196
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Springer Netherlands
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Since the late 1980s, shallow lakes in Europe and North America have been receiving concerted attention from limnologists, fishery biologists and lake managers. These developments relate to deterioration of water quality in the lakes due to pollution and accelerated eutrophication, caused by increased urbanization and agriculture in the lake catchments, overexploitation of fish and higher water level fluctuations. The water-quality and management problems of lakes have led to a greater need for fundamental researches on shallow lakes in order to gain a deeper insight into the structure and functioning of the food web in these waters. New knowledge relating to littoral–pelagial interactions and the sediment–water interface has facilitated the development of new lake restoration techniques.
This volume, with 41 peer-reviewed papers, comprises the proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Shallow Lakes, which was held at Dalfsen, The Netherlands, on 5–9 June 2005. It has the theme Shallow Lakes in a Changing World and deals with water-quality issues, such as changes in lake limnology, especially those driven by eutrophication and pollution, increased nutrient loading and productivity, perennial blooms of cyanobacteria and loss of biodiversity. The general consensus is that the lakes under restoration respond by showing an increase in water clarity followed by an increase in macrophyte coverage and biomass. Consequently, there is now ground for theoretical speculations on the so-called ‘alternate stable states’ observed in many such lakes under restoration.
Since the late 1980s, shallow lakes in Europe and North America have been receiving concerted attention from limnologists, fishery biologists and lake managers. These developments relate to deterioration of water quality in the lakes due to pollution and accelerated eutrophication, caused by increased urbanization and agriculture in the lake catchments, overexploitation of fish and higher water level fluctuations. The water-quality and management problems of lakes have led to a greater need for fundamental researches on shallow lakes in order to gain a deeper insight into the structure and functioning of the food web in these waters. New knowledge relating to littoral–pelagial interactions and the sediment–water interface has facilitated the development of new lake restoration techniques.
This volume, with 41 peer-reviewed papers, comprises the proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Shallow Lakes, which was held at Dalfsen, The Netherlands, on 5–9 June 2005. It has the theme Shallow Lakes in a Changing World and deals with water-quality issues, such as changes in lake limnology, especially those driven by eutrophication and pollution, increased nutrient loading and productivity, perennial blooms of cyanobacteria and loss of biodiversity. The general consensus is that the lakes under restoration respond by showing an increase in water clarity followed by an increase in macrophyte coverage and biomass. Consequently, there is now ground for theoretical speculations on the so-called ‘alternate stable states’ observed in many such lakes under restoration.
Since the late 1980s, shallow lakes in Europe and North America have been receiving concerted attention from limnologists, fishery biologists and lake managers. These developments relate to deterioration of water quality in the lakes due to pollution and accelerated eutrophication, caused by increased urbanization and agriculture in the lake catchments, overexploitation of fish and higher water level fluctuations. The water-quality and management problems of lakes have led to a greater need for fundamental researches on shallow lakes in order to gain a deeper insight into the structure and functioning of the food web in these waters. New knowledge relating to littoral–pelagial interactions and the sediment–water interface has facilitated the development of new lake restoration techniques.
This volume, with 41 peer-reviewed papers, comprises the proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Shallow Lakes, which was held at Dalfsen, The Netherlands, on 5–9 June 2005. It has the theme Shallow Lakes in a Changing World and deals with water-quality issues, such as changes in lake limnology, especially those driven by eutrophication and pollution, increased nutrient loading and productivity, perennial blooms of cyanobacteria and loss of biodiversity. The general consensus is that the lakes under restoration respond by showing an increase in water clarity followed by an increase in macrophyte coverage and biomass. Consequently, there is now ground for theoretical speculations on the so-called ‘alternate stable states’ observed in many such lakes under restoration.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-VIII
Phosphorus reference concentrations in European lakes....Pages 3-12
Benthic nutrient fluxes in a eutrophic, polymictic lake....Pages 13-25
Modeling nitrogen cycling in a coastal fresh water sediment....Pages 27-36
Sediment phosphorus cycling in a large shallow lake: spatio-temporal variation in phosphorus pools and release....Pages 37-48
Nitrate dynamics in a reed belt of a shallow sand dune lake in Japan: Analysis of nitrate retention using stable nitrogen isotope ratios....Pages 49-58
Temporal trends of ion contents and nutrients in three Kenyan Rift Valley saline-alkaline lakes and their influence on phytoplankton biomass....Pages 59-68
Elongation and mat formation of Chara aspera under different light and salinity conditions....Pages 69-76
Searching for allelopathic effects of submerged macrophytes on phytoplankton—state of the art and open questions....Pages 77-88
Allelopathic activity of Stratiotes aloides on phytoplankton—towards identification of allelopathic substances....Pages 89-100
The role of aquatic macrophytes in microhabitatual transformation of physical-chemical features of small water bodies....Pages 101-109
Assessment in two shallow lakes of a hydroacoustic system for surveying aquatic macrophytes....Pages 111-119
Combining limnological and palaeolimnological approaches in assessing degradation of Lake Pskov....Pages 121-132
Sediment diatom assemblages and composition of pore-water dissolved organic matter reflect recent eutrophication history of lake peipsi (Estonia/Russia)....Pages 133-143
Factors influencing taxonomic composition and abundance of macrozoobenthos in extralittoral zone of shallow eutrophic lakes....Pages 145-155
The role of cladocerans reflecting the trophic status of two large and shallow Estonian lakes....Pages 157-166
Contribution of different zooplankton groups in grazing on phytoplankton in shallow eutrophic Lake Vortsjarv (Estonia)....Pages 167-177
Horizontal dynamics of Zooplankton in subtropical Lake Bianca (Uruguay) hosting multiple Zooplankton predators and aquatic plant refuges....Pages 179-189
Functional response of Anodonta anatina feeding on a green alga and four strains of cyanobacteria, differing in shape, size and toxicity....Pages 191-204
The role of herbivorous water birds in aquatic systems through interactions with aquatic macrophytes, with special reference to the Bewick’s Swan — Fennel Pondweed system....Pages 205-213
Cascading trophic effects in pampean shallow lakes: results of a mesocosm experiment using two coexisting fish species with different feeding strategies....Pages 215-222
Impact of hydrology on aquatic communities of floodplain lakes along the Daugava River (Latvia)....Pages 223-237
Shallow lake restoration by nutrient loading reduction—some recent findings and challenges ahead....Pages 239-252
Reaction of large and shallow lakes Peipsi and Vortsjarv to the changes of nutrient loading....Pages 253-264
Spatial and temporal diversity of small shallow waters in river Luznice floodplain....Pages 265-275
Potential for the development of submerged macrophytes in eutrophicated shallow peaty lakes after restoration measures....Pages 277-290
The importance of drawdown and sediment removal for the restoration of the eutrophied shallow lake Kraenepoel (Belgium)....Pages 291-303
Why biomanipulation can be effective in peaty lakes....Pages 305-316
State of the art in the functioning of shallow Mediterranean lakes: workshop conclusions....Pages 317-326
Changes in bacterial and ciliate densities with trophic status in Mediterranean shallow lakes....Pages 327-335
The relationship between phytoplankton species dominance and environmental variables in a shallow lake (Lake Vrana, Croatia)....Pages 337-346
Comparative biodiversity of crustaceans and aquatic insects from various water body types in coastal Mediterranean wetlands....Pages 347-359
Land use changes and associated environmental impacts on the Mediterranean shallow Lake Stymfalia, Greece....Pages 361-372
Impact of climatic variability on parameters used in typology and ecological quality assessment of surface waters—implications on the Water Framework Directive....Pages 373-379
Shallow lakes, the water framework directive and life. What should it all be about?....Pages 381-394
Submerged macrophyte vegetation and the European Water Framework Directive: assessment of status and trends in shallow, alkaline lakes in the Netherlands....Pages 395-402
Climate-induced shifts in an experimental phytoplankton community: a mechanistic approach....Pages 403-413
Impact of climatic fluctuations on characeae biomass in a shallow, restored lake in The Netherlands....Pages 415-424
Response of macro in vertebrates to warming, nutrient addition and predation in large-scale mesocosm tanks....Pages 425-432
The role of temperature in the population dynamics of smelt Osmerus eperlanus eperlanus m. spirinchus Pallas in Lake Peipsi (Estonia/Russia)....Pages 433-441
Predicting the effect of climate change on temperate shallow lakes with the ecosystem model PCLake....Pages 443-454
Shallow lakes theory revisited: various alternative regimes driven by climate, nutrients, depth and lake size....Pages 455-466
Since the late 1980s, shallow lakes in Europe and North America have been receiving concerted attention from limnologists, fishery biologists and lake managers. These developments relate to deterioration of water quality in the lakes due to pollution and accelerated eutrophication, caused by increased urbanization and agriculture in the lake catchments, overexploitation of fish and higher water level fluctuations. The water-quality and management problems of lakes have led to a greater need for fundamental researches on shallow lakes in order to gain a deeper insight into the structure and functioning of the food web in these waters. New knowledge relating to littoral–pelagial interactions and the sediment–water interface has facilitated the development of new lake restoration techniques.
This volume, with 41 peer-reviewed papers, comprises the proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Shallow Lakes, which was held at Dalfsen, The Netherlands, on 5–9 June 2005. It has the theme Shallow Lakes in a Changing World and deals with water-quality issues, such as changes in lake limnology, especially those driven by eutrophication and pollution, increased nutrient loading and productivity, perennial blooms of cyanobacteria and loss of biodiversity. The general consensus is that the lakes under restoration respond by showing an increase in water clarity followed by an increase in macrophyte coverage and biomass. Consequently, there is now ground for theoretical speculations on the so-called ‘alternate stable states’ observed in many such lakes under restoration.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-VIII
Phosphorus reference concentrations in European lakes....Pages 3-12
Benthic nutrient fluxes in a eutrophic, polymictic lake....Pages 13-25
Modeling nitrogen cycling in a coastal fresh water sediment....Pages 27-36
Sediment phosphorus cycling in a large shallow lake: spatio-temporal variation in phosphorus pools and release....Pages 37-48
Nitrate dynamics in a reed belt of a shallow sand dune lake in Japan: Analysis of nitrate retention using stable nitrogen isotope ratios....Pages 49-58
Temporal trends of ion contents and nutrients in three Kenyan Rift Valley saline-alkaline lakes and their influence on phytoplankton biomass....Pages 59-68
Elongation and mat formation of Chara aspera under different light and salinity conditions....Pages 69-76
Searching for allelopathic effects of submerged macrophytes on phytoplankton—state of the art and open questions....Pages 77-88
Allelopathic activity of Stratiotes aloides on phytoplankton—towards identification of allelopathic substances....Pages 89-100
The role of aquatic macrophytes in microhabitatual transformation of physical-chemical features of small water bodies....Pages 101-109
Assessment in two shallow lakes of a hydroacoustic system for surveying aquatic macrophytes....Pages 111-119
Combining limnological and palaeolimnological approaches in assessing degradation of Lake Pskov....Pages 121-132
Sediment diatom assemblages and composition of pore-water dissolved organic matter reflect recent eutrophication history of lake peipsi (Estonia/Russia)....Pages 133-143
Factors influencing taxonomic composition and abundance of macrozoobenthos in extralittoral zone of shallow eutrophic lakes....Pages 145-155
The role of cladocerans reflecting the trophic status of two large and shallow Estonian lakes....Pages 157-166
Contribution of different zooplankton groups in grazing on phytoplankton in shallow eutrophic Lake Vortsjarv (Estonia)....Pages 167-177
Horizontal dynamics of Zooplankton in subtropical Lake Bianca (Uruguay) hosting multiple Zooplankton predators and aquatic plant refuges....Pages 179-189
Functional response of Anodonta anatina feeding on a green alga and four strains of cyanobacteria, differing in shape, size and toxicity....Pages 191-204
The role of herbivorous water birds in aquatic systems through interactions with aquatic macrophytes, with special reference to the Bewick’s Swan — Fennel Pondweed system....Pages 205-213
Cascading trophic effects in pampean shallow lakes: results of a mesocosm experiment using two coexisting fish species with different feeding strategies....Pages 215-222
Impact of hydrology on aquatic communities of floodplain lakes along the Daugava River (Latvia)....Pages 223-237
Shallow lake restoration by nutrient loading reduction—some recent findings and challenges ahead....Pages 239-252
Reaction of large and shallow lakes Peipsi and Vortsjarv to the changes of nutrient loading....Pages 253-264
Spatial and temporal diversity of small shallow waters in river Luznice floodplain....Pages 265-275
Potential for the development of submerged macrophytes in eutrophicated shallow peaty lakes after restoration measures....Pages 277-290
The importance of drawdown and sediment removal for the restoration of the eutrophied shallow lake Kraenepoel (Belgium)....Pages 291-303
Why biomanipulation can be effective in peaty lakes....Pages 305-316
State of the art in the functioning of shallow Mediterranean lakes: workshop conclusions....Pages 317-326
Changes in bacterial and ciliate densities with trophic status in Mediterranean shallow lakes....Pages 327-335
The relationship between phytoplankton species dominance and environmental variables in a shallow lake (Lake Vrana, Croatia)....Pages 337-346
Comparative biodiversity of crustaceans and aquatic insects from various water body types in coastal Mediterranean wetlands....Pages 347-359
Land use changes and associated environmental impacts on the Mediterranean shallow Lake Stymfalia, Greece....Pages 361-372
Impact of climatic variability on parameters used in typology and ecological quality assessment of surface waters—implications on the Water Framework Directive....Pages 373-379
Shallow lakes, the water framework directive and life. What should it all be about?....Pages 381-394
Submerged macrophyte vegetation and the European Water Framework Directive: assessment of status and trends in shallow, alkaline lakes in the Netherlands....Pages 395-402
Climate-induced shifts in an experimental phytoplankton community: a mechanistic approach....Pages 403-413
Impact of climatic fluctuations on characeae biomass in a shallow, restored lake in The Netherlands....Pages 415-424
Response of macro in vertebrates to warming, nutrient addition and predation in large-scale mesocosm tanks....Pages 425-432
The role of temperature in the population dynamics of smelt Osmerus eperlanus eperlanus m. spirinchus Pallas in Lake Peipsi (Estonia/Russia)....Pages 433-441
Predicting the effect of climate change on temperate shallow lakes with the ecosystem model PCLake....Pages 443-454
Shallow lakes theory revisited: various alternative regimes driven by climate, nutrients, depth and lake size....Pages 455-466
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