Respiration rates in shallow lakes of different types: contribution of benthic microorganisms, macrophytes, plankton and macrozoobenthos
Published 2018 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Respiration rates in shallow lakes of different types: contribution of benthic microorganisms, macrophytes, plankton and macrozoobenthos
Authors
Keywords
Shallow lakes, ETS activity, Respiratory carbon loss, Abiotic parameters
Journal
HYDROBIOLOGIA
Volume 828, Issue 1, Pages 117-136
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2018-10-30
DOI
10.1007/s10750-018-3807-5
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Benthic carbon is inefficiently transferred in the food webs of two eutrophic shallow lakes
- (2017) Betty Lischke et al. FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
- Experimental nitrogen and phosphorus additions increase rates of stream ecosystem respiration and carbon loss
- (2017) John S. Kominoski et al. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
- The actual role of oxygen deficit in the linkage of the water quality and benthic phosphorus release: Potential implications for lake restoration
- (2017) Olga Tammeorg et al. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
- Variability of respiration and pyridine nucleotides concentration in oceanic zooplankton
- (2016) Natalia Osma et al. JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH
- The role of sediments in the carbon budget of a small boreal lake
- (2016) Hannah E. Chmiel et al. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
- Reconstructing the seasonal dynamics and relative contribution of the major processes sustaining CO2 emissions in northern lakes
- (2016) Dominic Vachon et al. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
- Hydrology-driven macrophyte dynamics determines the ecological functioning of a model Mediterranean temporary lake
- (2015) Antonio Camacho et al. HYDROBIOLOGIA
- Oxygen and dissolved organic carbon control release of N, P and Fe from the sediments of a shallow, polymictic lake
- (2015) Stefanie Müller et al. JOURNAL OF SOILS AND SEDIMENTS
- Benthic community metabolism in deep and shallow Arctic lakes during 13 years of whole-lake fertilization
- (2015) William C. Daniels et al. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
- Uniform carbon fluxes in shallow lakes in alternative stable states
- (2015) Kyle D. Zimmer et al. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
- Zooplankton Growth, Respiration and Grazing on the Australian Margins of the Tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans
- (2015) A. David McKinnon et al. PLoS One
- Understanding seasonal phosphorus dynamics to guide effective management of shallow, hypereutrophic Grand Lake St. Marys, Ohio
- (2013) Jesse E. Filbrun et al. LAKE AND RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT
- A regime shift from macrophyte to phytoplankton dominance enhances carbon burial in a shallow, eutrophic lake
- (2013) Soren M. Brothers et al. Ecosphere
- High-frequency metabolism study in a large and shallow temperate lake reveals seasonal switching between net autotrophy and net heterotrophy
- (2012) Alo Laas et al. HYDROBIOLOGIA
- Vitality of aquatic plants and microbial activity of sediment in an oligotrophic lake (Lake Bohinj, Slovenia)
- (2012) Mateja GERM et al. JOURNAL OF LIMNOLOGY
- Lakes and reservoirs as regulators of carbon cycling and climate
- (2011) Lars J. Tranvik et al. LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
- Ecosystem health index (EHI) and electron transport system (ETS) activity of plankton and sediment in two lakes differing in trophic status
- (2010) Tatjana Simčič et al. Fundamental and Applied Limnology
- Increased Temperature Due to Global Warming Alters the Respiratory Potential in Aquatic Organisms from an Oligotrophic Lake
- (2010) Tatjana Simčič et al. INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF HYDROBIOLOGY
- Contrasting factors controlling microbial respiratory activity in the sediment of two adjacent Mediterranean wetlands
- (2010) Inmaculada de Vicente et al. NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN
- Organic matter degradation through respiration in littoral and pelagial including profundal zones of an oligotrophic lake assessed by electron transport system activity
- (2009) Tatjana Simčič et al. HYDROBIOLOGIA
- Live benthic diatoms from the upper continental slope: extending the limits of marine primary production
- (2007) D McGee et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
Add your recorded webinar
Do you already have a recorded webinar? Grow your audience and get more views by easily listing your recording on Peeref.
Upload NowAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started