Freshwater Biology and Limnology
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Science popularization paper briefly introducing the diatom identification volume: Freshwater Benthic Diatoms of Central Europe (FBDCE): Over 800 Common Species Used in Ecological Assessment. M. Cantonati, M.G. Kelly & H. Lange-Bertalot... more
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BACKGROUND: In spite of its indusrial usefulness and varied daily uses, lead (Pb) pollution is a widespread ecological problem that faces the humans in the 21th century. Pb was found to produces a wide range of toxic effects including... more
A comparative study of physico-chemical parameters of two freshwater ponds was conducted to assess the seasonal variation in temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, free carbon dioxide, alkalinity and hardness. The result showed that the value... more
The present investigation was an attempt to study the zooplankton community of Sathanur reservoir of Thiruvannamalai, Tamilnadu, India. The zooplankton species composition was studied for a period of one year from October 2018 to... more
Diatom assemblages in carbonate spring habitats at low elevations, with low discharge, and affected by direct human impacts were studied only recently and in some geographic areas. We describe and characterize the ecology of a new... more
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On the basis of LM and SEM observations as well as of environmental data, three species of the predominantly-acidophilous diatom genus Eunotia (E. cisalpina, E. fallacoides, E. insubrica) are described as new to science, and characterized... more
Lake Hawassa is one of the many freshwater shallow lakes found in the central Ethiopian Rift Valley. The sum totalities of aquatic and terrestrial habitats adjoining the lake facilitate for the rich diversity of flora and fauna compared... more
Adults resemble small, drab, grey moths, varying in size from minute (wingspans of <3mm) to large (wingspans approaching 100mm). Some species have striking colours and wing patterns. Wings held over the body in roof-like fashion when at... more
Aquatic Plants is a plant that can live in water such as seaweeds, ferns and many other types with special functions in natural habitats. However, now, these aquatic plants have been commercialized for use in decorating fish aquariums to... more
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are affected by physical, chemical and biological conditions of the stream. Some of them are pollution-sensitive while others are pollution-tolerant. They are good indicators of stream health. This study was... more
In freshwater bodies algae provide key ecosystem services such as food and water purification. This is the first systematic assessment of biodiversity, biomass and distribution patterns of these aquatic primary producers in the Okavango... more
In European countries, hydromorphological (HyMo) pressures are the second most commonly occurring types of pressures on aquatic ecosystems (after eutrophication). HyMo pressures, i.e. man-made alterations to the hydrology and morphometry... more
With 67 figures and 6 tables Cantonati, M., H. Lange-Bertalot, F. Decet & J. Gabrieli (2011): Diatoms in very-shallow pools of the site of community importance Danta di Cadore Mires (southeastern Alps), and the potential contribution of... more
Climate change and extreme weather events are an ever-increasing concern on planet earth during this epoch called the Anthropocene. Water is front and centre in all these experiences from oceans rising, to increased floods and... more
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Addenda, including both bibliographic references and images, to my 2004 book Floating Islands: A Global Bibliography, With an Edition and Translation of G. C. Munz’s Exercitatio academica de insulis natantibus (1711). The work includes... more
The present paper contains an analysis of the available information dealing with the diversity of algae from Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve. Undesirable mistake: wrong nominalization of the scientific names which have been found in... more
The former Synedra rumpens complex has long puzzled diatom taxonomists. In the nineteenth century, many infraspecific taxa were described as varieties or forms of S. rumpens. In the present study, type material of Synedra rumpens and... more
This paper reviews the current knowledge of the heterotrophic and anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria in Lake Kinneret. Morphological and phylogenetic diversity of bacteria and archaea as well as data from routine total bacterial cell... more
The Lake Victoria Basin is home to the most extensive wetlands in Eastern Africa and these wetlands support remarkably high levels of floral biodiversity. Freshwater plants have a diverse range of uses, with variations in use depending on... more
Freshwater mollusks have received little attention from conservation scientists. We collected museum records and conducted an inventory of freshwater mollusks to develop a species checklist for the Buriganga and Turag Rivers. The study... more
Herbivory is a fundamental process that controls primary producer abundance and regulates energy and nutrient flows to higher trophic levels. Despite the recent proliferation of small-scale studies on herbivore effects on aquatic plants,... more