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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698138/clustering-evaluation-of-water-quality-for-various-classes-of-in-flow-rivers-in-connected-brackish-lakes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sangyeob Kim, Takuto Ando, Yasuhide Nakamura, Shohei Hayashi, Shun Kawaida
Brackish waters and estuaries at the lower reaches of rivers accumulate organic matter and nutrients from various sources in the watershed. Sufficient light and shallow water depth stimulate phytoplankton growth, resulting in a more diversified ecosystem with higher trophic levels. For effective watershed management, it is crucial to characterize the water quality of all rivers, including small and medium-sized ones. Our field survey assessed water quality parameters in 26 inflow rivers surrounding Lakes Shinji and Nakaumi, two consolidated brackish lakes in Japan...
May 3, 2024: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697552/benthic-clade-ii-type-nitrous-oxide-reducers-suppress-nitrous-oxide-emissions-in-shallow-lakes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kang Song, Siyu Wang, Xiaoguang Xu, Jie Ma, Yuxuan Yang, Yuli Zeng, Jining Li, Xiaohong Zhou, Yiwen Zhou
Shallow lakes, recognized as hotspots for nitrogen cycling, contribute to the emission of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2 O), but the current emission estimates for this gas have a high degree of uncertainty. However, the role of N2 O-reducing bacteria (N2 ORB) as N2 O sinks and their contribution to N2 O reduction in aquatic ecosystems in response to N2 O dynamics have not been determined. Here, we investigated the N2 O dynamics and microbial processes in the nitrogen cycle, which included both N2 O production and consumption, in five shallow lakes spanning approximately 500 km...
April 30, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692261/internal-loading-regulates-the-phosphorus-concentration-in-a-diversion-input-shallow-lake-in-the-semi-humid-region-of-north-china-differentiated-processes-in-littoral-wetland-and-open-water-areas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xu He, Wenxuan Han, Qiuyu Chen, Zhihong Zhang, Cheng Liu, Yuguang Zhang, Zhenjie Liu, Chao Han, Zongbao Yao, Kaining Chen
Diversion input lakes usually have a low catchment area/lake area ratio and pulsing pollution input. Various pollutants might accumulate in the lake continuously owing to the concentration effect under high evaporation but low precipitation over the entire area, typically for sedimentary cyclic elements such as phosphorus (P). However, the detailed transportation, sedimentation, and internal release mechanisms of P in the diversion input lakes remain unclear. This study conducted a year-long investigation of the littoral wetlands and open water areas of the shallow Lake Hengshui in the semi-humid region of North China...
April 26, 2024: Water Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677227/site-selection-for-nature-based-solutions-for-stormwater-management-in-urban-areas-an-approach-combining-gis-and-multi-criteria-analysis
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Ronaldo Adriano Alves, Mauricio Moreira Dos Santos, Anderson Paulo Rudke, Pâmela Roberta Francisquetti Venturin, Jorge Alberto Martins
In recent years, particularly following the definition of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2030, Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) have gained considerable attention, capturing the interest of both the scientific community and policymakers committed to addressing urban environmental issues. However, the need for studies to guide decision-makers in identifying suitable locations for NBS implementation within urban stormwater management is evident. To address this gap, the present study employs a methodological approach grounded in multi-criteria analysis integrated with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to identify areas with potential for NBS implementation...
April 26, 2024: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670425/assessment-of-two-non-invasive-techniques-for-measuring-turbulent-benthic-fluxes-in-a-shallow-lake
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Felipe Breton, Guilherme Calabro Souza, Andreas Lorke, Philippe Dubois, Magali Jodeau, Régis Moilleron, Brigitte Vinçon-Leite, Jiří Jan, Jakub Borovec, Bruno J Lemaire
Benthic fluxes refer to the exchange rates of nutrients and other compounds between the water column and the sediment bed in aquatic ecosystems. Their quantification contributes to our understanding of aquatic ecosystem functioning. Near-bed hydrodynamics plays an important role at the sediment-water interface, especially in shallow lakes, but it is poorly considered by traditional measuring techniques of flux quantification, such as sediment incubations. Thus, alternative sampling techniques are needed to characterize key benthic fluxes under in-situ hydrodynamic conditions...
April 24, 2024: Environmental Pollution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642758/leveraging-bayesian-network-to-reveal-the-importance-of-water-level-in-a-shallow-lake-ecosystem-a-study-based-on-paleo-diatom-and-fish-community
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuqi Huang, Yu Li, Ying Guo, Bo Yao, Shengrui Wang, Shou-Qing Ni
Lake ecological processes and nutrient patterns are increasingly affected by water level variation around the world. Still, the long-term effects of water level change on lake ecosystems and their implications for suitable lake level management have rarely been studied. Here, we studied the ecosystem dynamics of a mesotrophic lake located in the cold and arid region of northern China based on long-term paleo-diatom and fishery records. Utilizing a novel Copula-Bayesian Network model, possible hydrological-driven ecosystem evolution was discussed...
April 18, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631556/morphological-and-molecular-characterization-of-brown-banded-broodsacs-and-metacercariae-of-leucochloridium-trematoda-leucochloridiidae-parasitizing-the-semi-slug-omalonyx-unguis-succineidae-in-argentina
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
María V Fernández, Ariel A Beltramino, Roberto E Vogler, Monika I Hamann
Trematodes of the genus Leucochloridium exhibit an unusual transmission strategy among mollusks (intermediate host). The fully developed sporocyst, housing encysted metacercariae, displays vivid coloration and rhythmic activity in the snail's tentacle, mimicking insect larvae. These strategies attract insectivorous birds, their final hosts, thereby increasing the chances of completing their life cycle. In South America, the reports of adults and larval stages of Leucochloridium are scarce. Brown-banded broodsac of Leucochloridium sp...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Invertebrate Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615783/regime-shift-in-microalgal-dynamics-impact-of-water-level-changes-on-planktonic-and-benthic-algal-biomass
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Boglárka Somogyi, Huan Li, Kálmán Tapolczai, Attila W Kovács, G-Tóth László, Hajnalka Horváth, Krisztina Krassován, Andrea Fodor-Kardos, Lajos Vörös
Whole-lake microalgal biomass surveys were carried out in Lake Balaton to investigate the seasonal, spatial, and temporal changes of benthic algae, as well as to identify the drivers of the phytobenthos. Phytobenthos was controlled mainly by light: the highest benthic algal biomass was in the shallow littoral region characterized by large grain size (sand) with good light availability but lower nutrient content in the sediment. During the investigated period, phytoplankton biomass showed a significant decrease in almost the entire lake...
April 12, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615601/photo-methanification-of-aquatic-dissolved-organic-matters-with-different-origins-under-aerobic-conditions-non-negligible-role-of-hydroxyl-radicals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jikang You, Fei Liu, Yongwu Wang, Chongsen Duan, Lu Zhang, Huishan Li, Junjian Wang, Huacheng Xu
Lingering inconsistencies in the global methane (CH4 ) budget and ambiguity in CH4 sources and sinks triggered efforts to identify new CH4 formation pathways in natural ecosystems. Herein, we reported a novel mechanism of light-induced generation of hydroxyl radicals (•OH) that drove the production of CH4 from aquatic dissolved organic matters (DOMs) under ambient conditions. A total of five DOM samples with different origins were applied to examine their potential in photo-methanification production under aerobic conditions, presenting a wide range of CH4 production rates from 3...
April 12, 2024: Water Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605068/slow-response-of-surface-water-temperature-to-fast-atmospheric-variability-reveals-mixing-heterogeneity-in-a-deep-lake
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marina Amadori, Mariano Bresciani, Claudia Giardino, Henk A Dijkstra
Slow and long-term variations of sea surface temperature anomalies have been interpreted as a red-noise response of the ocean surface mixed layer to fast and random atmospheric perturbations. How fast the atmospheric noise is damped depends on the mixed layer depth. In this work we apply this theory to determine the relevant spatial and temporal scales of surface layer thermal inertia in lakes. We fit a first order auto-regressive model to the satellite-derived Lake Surface Water Temperature (LSWT) anomalies in Lake Garda, Italy...
April 11, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601927/loss-of-submerged-macrophytes-in-shallow-lakes-alters-bacterial-and-archaeal-community-structures-and-reduces-their-co-occurrence-networks-connectivity-and-complexity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiahui Liu, Xianfei Huang, Xin Jiang, Chun Qing, Yue Li, Pinhua Xia
INTRODUCTION: Bacteria and archaea are important components in shallow lake ecosystems and are crucial for biogeochemical cycling. While the submerged macrophyte loss is widespread in shallow lakes, the effect on the bacteria and archaea in the sediment and water is not yet widely understood. METHODS: In this study, 16S rRNA gene sequencing was used to explore the bacteria and archaea in samples taken from the sediment and water in the submerged macrophyte abundant (MA) and submerged macrophyte loss (ML) areas of Caohai Lake, Guizhou, China...
2024: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590614/the-exploratory-dataset-of-isotopic-composition-of-different-water-sources-across-kazakhstan
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Vadim Yapiyev, Nurlan Ongdas, Sylvia Pinkerneil, Kanat Samarkhanov, Arman Kabdeshev, Yergali Karakulov, Murat Muzdybaev, Aksholpan Atalikhova, Catalin Stefan, Jay Sagin, Milovan Fustic
This work presents the dataset of stable water isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen measured in water samples from different sources (precipitation, surface water, groundwater, tap water) across Kazakhstan from 2017 to 2018 and from 2020 to 2023. The dataset includes results on isotopic composition of 399 water samples, namely precipitation: event-based ( n = 108), cumulative monthly ( n = 22); surface water: lakes, reservoirs, brooks, rivers, channels ( n = 175), groundwater: shallow and artesian groundwater, spring ( n = 85), tapwater ( n = 9)...
June 2024: Data in Brief
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580788/climate-and-land-use-shape-the-water-balance-and-water-quality-in-selected-european-lakes
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Ma Cristina Paule-Mercado, Rubén Rabaneda-Bueno, Petr Porcal, Marek Kopacek, Frederic Huneau, Yuliya Vystavna
This study provides insights into factors that influence the water balance of selected European lakes, mainly in Central Europe, and their implications for water quality. An analysis of isotopic, chemical and land use data using statistical and artificial intelligence models showed that climate, particularly air temperature and precipitation, played a key role in intensifying evaporation losses from the lakes. Water balance was also affected by catchment factors, notably groundwater table depth. The study shows that lakes at lower altitudes with shallow depths and catchments dominated by urban or crop cover were more sensitive to water balance changes...
April 5, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572242/vertical-habitat-preferences-shape-the-fish-gut-microbiota-in-a-shallow-lake
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bowei Zhang, Jiaman Xiao, Hongyan Liu, Dongdong Zhai, Ying Wang, Shujun Liu, Fei Xiong, Ming Xia
Understanding the interactions between fish gut microbiota and the aquatic environment is a key issue for understanding aquatic microorganisms. Environmental microorganisms enter fish intestines through feeding, and the amount of invasion varies due to different feeding habits. Traditional fish feeding habitat preferences are determined by fish morphology or behavior. However, little is known about how the feeding behavior of fish relative to the vertical structure in a shallow lake influences gut microbiota...
2024: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569339/trophic-transfer-of-antibiotics-in-the-benthic-pelagic-coupling-foodweb-in-a-macrophyte-dominated-shallow-lake-the-importance-of-pelagic-benthic-coupling-strength-and-baseline-organism
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Lulu Zhang, Sai Gao, Yuanmeng Song, Haoda Chen, Linjing Wang, Yu Zhao, Jiansheng Cui, Wenzhong Tang
In lake ecosystems, pelagic-benthic coupling strength (PBCS) is closely related to foodweb structure and pollutant transport. However, the trophic transfer of antibiotics in a benthic-pelagic coupling foodweb (BPCFW) and the manner in which PBCS influences the trophic magnification factor (TMFs) of antibiotics is still not well understood in the whole lake. Herein, the trophic transfer behavior of 12 quinolone antibiotics (QNs) in the BPCFW of Baiyangdian Lake were studied during the period of 2018-2019. It was revealed that 24 dominant species were contained in the BPCFW, and the trophic level was 0...
March 30, 2024: Journal of Hazardous Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38563471/driver-response-relationships-in-a-large-shallow-lake-since-the-anthropocene-short-term-abrupt-perturbations-versus-long-term-sustainable
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Fengwei Ran, Shilan Wang, Xiaodong Nie, Tao Xiao, Changrong Yang, Yaojun Liu, Zhongwu Li
Lakes, as integral social-ecological systems, are hotspots for exploring climatic and anthropogenic impacts, with crucial pathways revealed by continuous sediment records. However, the response of multi-proxies in large shallow lakes to typical abrupt events and sustained drivers since the Anthropocene remains unclear. Here, we explored the driver-identification relationships between multi-proxy peaks and natural and anthropogenic events as well as the attribution of short-term perturbations and long-term pressures...
April 2024: Global Change Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38527536/climate-change-intensifies-algal-biomass-resurgence-in-eutrophic-lake-taihu-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ting Pan, Chixiao Cui, Boqiang Qin, Kan Ding, Jian Zhou
Climate change can significantly alter phytoplankton growth and proliferation, which would counteract restoration efforts to control algal blooms. However, the knowledge is limited about the quantitative evaluation of the causal effect of algal biomass resurgence in large shallow lakes where there is no significant improvement after long term lake restoration. Here, a bucket process-based phytoplankton dynamic model is developed to quantify the contribution of climate change and nutrient concentration changes to phytoplankton biomass resurgence after 2014 in hypereutrophic Lake Taihu, China...
March 23, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526292/henneguya-cnidaria-myxobolidae-species-infecting-oligosarcus-jenynsii-characiformes-characidae-in-a-neotropical-shallow-lake-from-argentina-morphological-and-molecular-characterisation
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Maria Alejandra Rossin, Delfina Maria Paula Cantatore, Martina Lisnerova, Veronica Taglioretti, Astrid Sibylle Holzer
Two previously undescribed myxozoan species, Henneguya sardellae sp. n. and H. margaritae sp. n., found infecting connective tissues of the Neotropical characid fish Oligosarcus jenynsii (Günther) from Argentina are morphologically and molecularly characterised. Mature spores of H. sardellae sp. n. are ellipsoid, with two, straight and visibly fused caudal appendages cleaved at its blunt terminal end; measuring 33.5 ± 1.2 (30.9-35.5) μm in total length, spore body 17.5 ± 0.6 (16.3-18.6) µm, 7...
February 20, 2024: Folia Parasitologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503225/water-quality-in-a-shallow-eutrophic-lake-is-unaffected-by-extensive-thinning-of-planktivorous-and-benthivorous-fish-species
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Emma Polauke, Jonas Stage Sø, Henrik Carl, Peter Rask Møller, Kasper Reitzel, Kaj Sand-Jensen, Theis Kragh
Ambitious to fulfill the European Water Framework Directive obligations, the European governments support projects to rehabilitate lakes with poor water quality. However, most lake restorations having relied on biomanipulation by fish thinning have failed to improve or even maintain water quality. Previous attempts removed all target fish species simultaneously, thus making it impossible to assess the specific impact of each feeding group on water chemistry. Lake Bromme was selected for extensive, time-selective fish biomanipulation to improve water clarity and promote submerged macrophytes and piscivorous fish stocks over a three-year monitoring period...
March 18, 2024: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38499096/food-webs-in-isolation-the-food-web-structure-of-a-freshwater-reservoir-with-armoured-shores-in-a-former-coastal-bay-area
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Laura F J Tack, J Arie Vonk, Mariëlle C van Riel, Joep J de Leeuw, Jos Koopman, Margot A M Maathuis, Karen Schilder, Rutger L van Hall, Jef Huisman, Harm G van der Geest
Many shallow coastal bays have been closed off from the sea to mitigate the risk of flooding, resulting in coastal reservoir lakes with artificial armoured shorelines. Often these enclosed ecosystems show a persistent decline in biodiversity and ecosystem services, which is likely reflected in their food-web structure. We therefore hypothesize that the food webs of coastal reservoir lakes with armoured shorelines (1) consist of relatively few species with a low food-web connectance and short food chains, and (2) are mainly fuelled by autochthonous organic matter produced in the pelagic zone...
March 16, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
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