Publikation: Ecological effects of water-level fluctuations in lakes : an urgent issue
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Water-level fluctuations (WLF) affect the ecological processes and patterns of lakes in several ways. Aquatic habitats and feeding or breeding grounds are gained or lost, as light, climate and wave impacts change to mention only a few phenomena. While the phenomenon of WLF has been studied in many rivers (better known as flood pulse, Junk & Wantzen, 2004) and environmental flows (Bunn et al., 2006), so far it has not received due attention in lakes (Coops et al., 2003). A potential reason for why WLF in lakes have been overlooked for such a long time may be that central Europe and North America - the cradles of limnological research - are situated in landscapes which have been shaped by man for long time. Most central European lakes have been regulated since the middle ages; therefore, naturally fluctuating lakes such as Lake Constance (Fig. 1) are rare today.
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WANTZEN, Karl M., Karl-Otto ROTHHAUPT, Martin MÖRTL, Marco CANTONATI, László G.-TÓTH, Philipp FISCHER, 2008. Ecological effects of water-level fluctuations in lakes : an urgent issue. In: Hydrobiologia. 2008, 613(1), pp. 1-4. ISSN 0018-8158. eISSN 1573-5117. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s10750-008-9466-1BibTex
@article{Wantzen2008Ecolo-7760, year={2008}, doi={10.1007/s10750-008-9466-1}, title={Ecological effects of water-level fluctuations in lakes : an urgent issue}, number={1}, volume={613}, issn={0018-8158}, journal={Hydrobiologia}, pages={1--4}, author={Wantzen, Karl M. and Rothhaupt, Karl-Otto and Mörtl, Martin and Cantonati, Marco and G.-Tóth, László and Fischer, Philipp} }
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