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View article: Facilitation of Lake Eutrophication by Altered Feedback Loops Between Submerged Macrophyte Vegetation and Phosphorus Retention
Facilitation of Lake Eutrophication by Altered Feedback Loops Between Submerged Macrophyte Vegetation and Phosphorus Retention Open
Charophytes (stoneworts) often dominate the submerged vegetation in nutrient‐poor hardwater lakes, where they support high benthic phosphorus (P) retention. As a consequence, epilimnion P concentrations remain low and water clarity high, r…
View article: Eutrophication and restoration in temperate lakes
Eutrophication and restoration in temperate lakes Open
Eutrophication affects many lakes and reservoirs worldwide. It is caused by excessive amounts of nutrients entering waterbodies from their catchments, mainly due to human activity. The main sources of these nutrients are discharges from in…
View article: Phytoplankton community responses in a shallow lake following lanthanum-bentonite application
Phytoplankton community responses in a shallow lake following lanthanum-bentonite application Open
View article: A meta-analysis of water quality and aquatic macrophyte responses in 18 lakes treated with lanthanum modified bentonite (Phoslock®)
A meta-analysis of water quality and aquatic macrophyte responses in 18 lakes treated with lanthanum modified bentonite (Phoslock®) Open