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View article: Corrigendum to <Effect of an antidepressant on aquatic ecosystems in the presence of microplastics: A mesocosm study> [Environ. Pollut. 357 (2024) 124439]
Corrigendum to [Environ. Pollut. 357 (2024) 124439] Open
View article: Effect of an antidepressant on aquatic ecosystems in the presence of microplastics: A mesocosm study
Effect of an antidepressant on aquatic ecosystems in the presence of microplastics: A mesocosm study Open
View article: Understanding the differential impacts of two antidepressants on locomotion of freshwater snails (Lymnaea stagnalis)
Understanding the differential impacts of two antidepressants on locomotion of freshwater snails (Lymnaea stagnalis) Open
Data and scripts used for the plots and data analysis for the manuscript Understanding the differential impacts of two antidepressants on locomotion of freshwater snails (Lymnaea stagnalis), experiments were conducted in 2021.
View article: Understanding the differential impacts of two antidepressants on locomotion of freshwater snails (Lymnaea stagnalis)
Understanding the differential impacts of two antidepressants on locomotion of freshwater snails (Lymnaea stagnalis) Open
<p>Data and scripts used for the plots and data analysis for the manuscript Understanding the differential impacts of two antidepressants on locomotion of freshwater snails (Lymnaea stagnalis), experiments were conducted in 2021…
View article: Understanding the differential impacts of two antidepressants on locomotion of freshwater snails (Lymnaea stagnalis)
Understanding the differential impacts of two antidepressants on locomotion of freshwater snails (Lymnaea stagnalis) Open
Data and scripts used for the plots and data analysis for the manuscript Understanding the differential impacts of two antidepressants on locomotion of freshwater snails (Lymnaea stagnalis), experiments were conducted in 2021.
View article: Evidence that long‐distance dispersal of aquatic invertebrates by ducks increases with propagule size
Evidence that long‐distance dispersal of aquatic invertebrates by ducks increases with propagule size Open
Migratory ducks are key dispersal agents for aquatic organisms, yet differences in their potential for short‐ and long‐distance dispersal are still poorly understood, particularly differences among aquatic invertebrate taxa. Using seven sp…
View article: Applications for zoosporic parasites in aquatic systems (ParAqua)
Applications for zoosporic parasites in aquatic systems (ParAqua) Open
Zoosporic parasites (i.e. fungi and fungi-like aquatic microorganisms) constitute important drivers of natural populations, causing severe host mortality. Economic impacts of parasitic diseases are notable in the microalgae biotech industr…
View article: Making waves: Lessons learned from the COVID-19 anthropause in the Netherlands on urban aquatic ecosystem services provisioning and management
Making waves: Lessons learned from the COVID-19 anthropause in the Netherlands on urban aquatic ecosystem services provisioning and management Open
The anomalous past two years of the COVID-19 pandemic have been a test of human response to global crisis management as typical human activities were significantly altered. The COVID-instigated anthropause has illustrated the influence tha…
View article: Long‐term trends and seasonal variation in host density, temperature, and nutrients differentially affect chytrid fungi parasitising lake phytoplankton
Long‐term trends and seasonal variation in host density, temperature, and nutrients differentially affect chytrid fungi parasitising lake phytoplankton Open
Parasites are generally considered the most commonly occurring type of consumers, yet their biomass and population dynamics are rarely quantified at community level. Here, we used 12 years of weekly or fortnightly monitoring data (518 time…
View article: Case study data for "Lessons learned from the COVID-19 anthropause in the Netherlands on urban aquatic ecosystem services provisioning and management"
Case study data for "Lessons learned from the COVID-19 anthropause in the Netherlands on urban aquatic ecosystem services provisioning and management" Open
Datasets and R scripts for the COVID anthropause case study sites for the publication entitled "Lessons learned from the COVID-19 anthropause in the Netherlands on urban aquatic ecosystem services provisioning and management" When using th…
View article: Case study data for "Lessons learned from the COVID-19 anthropause in the Netherlands on urban aquatic ecosystem services provisioning and management"
Case study data for "Lessons learned from the COVID-19 anthropause in the Netherlands on urban aquatic ecosystem services provisioning and management" Open
Datasets and R scripts for the COVID anthropause case study sites for the publication entitled "Lessons learned from the COVID-19 anthropause in the Netherlands on urban aquatic ecosystem services provisioning and management" When using th…
View article: Case study data for "Lessons learned from the COVID-19 anthropause for water quality management"
Case study data for "Lessons learned from the COVID-19 anthropause for water quality management" Open
Datasets and R scripts for the COVID anthropause case study sites for the publication entitled "Lessons learned from the COVID-19 anthropause for water quality management"
View article: The value of novel ecosystems: Disclosing the ecological quality of quarry lakes
The value of novel ecosystems: Disclosing the ecological quality of quarry lakes Open
View article: Trophic position, elemental ratios and nitrogen transfer in a planktonic host–parasite–consumer food chain including a fungal parasite
Trophic position, elemental ratios and nitrogen transfer in a planktonic host–parasite–consumer food chain including a fungal parasite Open
View article: Replication Data for: Stable isotope data (15N and 13C) for aquatic food chain consisting of a diatom, a chytrid parasite and a rotifer
Replication Data for: Stable isotope data (15N and 13C) for aquatic food chain consisting of a diatom, a chytrid parasite and a rotifer Open
Here we present stable isotope and count data from a food-chain experiment consisting of a diatom (Synedra sp), its chytrid parasite (Zygorhizidium planktonicum f. sp. Synedrae) and a rotifer consuming the transmission spores of the parasi…
View article: Interactive Effects of Rising Temperature and Nutrient Enrichment on Aquatic Plant Growth, Stoichiometry, and Palatability
Interactive Effects of Rising Temperature and Nutrient Enrichment on Aquatic Plant Growth, Stoichiometry, and Palatability Open
The abundance and stoichiometry of aquatic plants are crucial for nutrient cycling and energy transfer in aquatic ecosystems. However, the interactive effects of multiple global environmental changes, including temperature rise and eutroph…
View article: The potential of zooplankton in constraining chytrid epidemics in phytoplankton hosts
The potential of zooplankton in constraining chytrid epidemics in phytoplankton hosts Open
Fungal diseases threaten natural and man‐made ecosystems. Chytridiomycota (chytrids) infect a wide host range, including phytoplankton species that form the basis of aquatic food webs and produce roughly half of Earth's oxygen. However, bl…
View article: Plastic: van zegen tot vloek
Plastic: van zegen tot vloek Open
View article: Natuur in Nederland: Beheren, behouden of beheersen?
Natuur in Nederland: Beheren, behouden of beheersen? Open
Over natuurbeheer is veel discussie. Maar wat is ‘natuur’ eigenlijk? En wat doen we om die natuur te beschermen? In de zomer van 2018 kwam een langlopende kwestie uit het Nederlands natuurbeheer tot een voorlopige climax. Na een winter vol…
View article: Fungal parasites of a toxic inedible cyanobacterium provide food to zooplankton
Fungal parasites of a toxic inedible cyanobacterium provide food to zooplankton Open
During the end of spring and throughout summer, large‐sized phytoplankton taxa often proliferate and form dense blooms in freshwater ecosystems. In many cases, they are inedible to zooplankton and prevent efficient transfer of energy and e…
View article: Impacts of warming on top-down and bottom-up controls of periphyton production
Impacts of warming on top-down and bottom-up controls of periphyton production Open
View article: Medicijnresten en zoetwaterecologie
Medicijnresten en zoetwaterecologie Open
View article: Cross continental increase in methane ebullition under climate change
Cross continental increase in methane ebullition under climate change Open
View article: Growth strategy, phylogeny and stoichiometry determine the allelopathic potential of native and non‐native plants
Growth strategy, phylogeny and stoichiometry determine the allelopathic potential of native and non‐native plants Open
Secondary compounds can contribute to the success of non‐native plant species if they reduce damage by native herbivores or inhibit the growth of native plant competitors. However, there is opposing evidence on whether the secondary compou…
View article: Species sorting and stoichiometric plasticity control community C:P ratio of first‐order aquatic consumers
Species sorting and stoichiometric plasticity control community C:P ratio of first‐order aquatic consumers Open
Ecological stoichiometry has proven to be invaluable for understanding consumer response to changes in resource quality. Although interactions between trophic levels occur at the community level, most studies focus on single consumer speci…
View article: Impact of Temperature and Nutrients on Carbon: Nutrient Tissue Stoichiometry of Submerged Aquatic Plants: An Experiment and Meta-Analysis
Impact of Temperature and Nutrients on Carbon: Nutrient Tissue Stoichiometry of Submerged Aquatic Plants: An Experiment and Meta-Analysis Open
Human activity is currently changing our environment rapidly, with predicted temperature increases of 1-5°C over the coming century and increased nitrogen and phosphorus inputs in aquatic ecosystems. In the shallow parts of these ecosystem…
View article: Mass development of monospecific submerged macrophyte vegetation after the restoration of shallow lakes: Roles of light, sediment nutrient levels, and propagule density
Mass development of monospecific submerged macrophyte vegetation after the restoration of shallow lakes: Roles of light, sediment nutrient levels, and propagule density Open
View article: Environmental risk assessment for invasive alien species: A case study of apple snails affecting ecosystem services in Europe
Environmental risk assessment for invasive alien species: A case study of apple snails affecting ecosystem services in Europe Open
View article: Periphyton density is similar on native and non‐native plant species
Periphyton density is similar on native and non‐native plant species Open
Non‐native plants increasingly dominate the vegetation in aquatic ecosystems and thrive in eutrophic conditions. In eutrophic conditions, submerged plants risk being overgrown by epiphytic algae; however, if non‐native plants are less susc…
View article: The influence of balanced and imbalanced resource supply on biodiversity–functioning relationship across ecosystems
The influence of balanced and imbalanced resource supply on biodiversity–functioning relationship across ecosystems Open
Numerous studies show that increasing species richness leads to higher ecosystem productivity. This effect is often attributed to more efficient portioning of multiple resources in communities with higher numbers of competing species, indi…