Search results for "Littoral zone"

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Comparing the effects of introduced signal crayfish and native noble crayfish on the littoral invertebrate assemblages of boreal lakes

2015

The introduced North American signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana) has replaced the native noble crayfish (Astacus astacus) in many European freshwaters and can be considered a new component of these ecosystems. The 2 species are apparently similar in many respects, but their ecological equivalence is uncertain and has been little investigated, especially at the whole-lake scale. We compared the effects of the 2 species on the abundance, species richness, and composition of littoral macroinvertebrate assemblages in a set of small- and mediumsized boreal lakes, which included 8 lakes with noble crayfish, 8 lakes with signal crayfish, and 8 lakes without crayfish. We collected semi…

Astacusnoble crayfishEcologyEcologynative speciestulokaslajitbenthic communitiesboreal lakesIntroduced speciesAquatic ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationCrayfishSignal crayfishPacifastacusinvasive speciesFisheryAbundance (ecology)Littoral zoneta1181Species richnessimpactsEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicssignal crayfishFreshwater Science
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The Lefkada barrier and beachrock system (NW Greece) — Controls on coastal evolution and the significance of extreme wave events

2012

Abstract The Lefkada–Preveza coastal zone, NW Greece, is characterised by an active barrier system and related extensive beachrock sequences. Besides the gradual coastal processes of longshore drift and spit evolution, the presence of active tectonics and the occurrence of tsunamis have been documented in previous studies and are part of the coastal geomorphological system. In this paper, we present the results of detailed multi-proxy sedimentological and geomorphological investigations carried out along the northern part of the barrier system and in back-beach positions. Our findings suggest that extreme wave events contributed to coastal and environmental changes and involved temporary br…

BeachrockLongshore driftTectonicsOceanographyCoastal zoneLittoral zoneSedimentary rockGeomorphologyGeologyNatural (archaeology)Earth-Surface ProcessesGeomorphology
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Response by macrozoobenthos biomass to water level regulation in some Finnish lake littoral zones

1994

The relationship of the macrozoobenthos biomass in the littoral area to the yearly fluctuation in water level and the characteristics of the area or lake are studied using data collected from sheltered bays in regulated and natural waters. Most of the lakes were clear and oligotrophic. The benthos biomass at all depths in the littoral decreased with increased water level fluctuation, provided that the transparency of the water was uniform.

Biomass (ecology)OceanographyBenthosEcologyWater level fluctuationNatural waterLittoral zoneEnvironmental scienceAquatic ScienceWater levelHydrobiologia
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Mercury and chlorinated hydrocarbons in zoobenthos of Lake Päijänne, Finland

1979

The average amounts of mercury, PCBs, and sigma DDT (primarily DDE), found in macrozoobenthos, on the wet basis, in Lake Päijänne, Finland, for the time period 1972-1974, were 79 ng/g, 29 ng/g, and 8 ng/g, respectively. Lindane was found in negligible amounts in only 2% of the samples examined; aldrin was present in 10% of the samples; no dieldrin was detected. Mercury and PCB concentrations varied regionally in the lake. PCB and sigma DDT concentrations were greater in the predatory bottom animals than in the herbivores or detritus feeders, and the amounts of chlorinated hydrocarbons were greater in profundal animals than in littoral animals. No significant correlation was apparent between…

ChemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisDetritivorechemistry.chemical_elementFresh WaterMercuryGeneral MedicineToxicologyInvertebratesPolychlorinated BiphenylsPollutionDDTMercury (element)chemistry.chemical_compoundDieldrinEnvironmental chemistryHydrocarbons ChlorinatedLittoral zoneAnimalsEcotoxicologyAldrinProfundal zoneLindaneFinlandArchives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
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Interannual variability of circulation under spring ice in a boreal lake

2014

A small range (, 1uC) of under-ice water temperature is shown to result in remarkably different circulation regimes under spring ice in a deep, oligotrophic boreal lake. With the water column at , 4uC, melting of snow led to deepening vertical convection before ice break and a final depth of convection inversely correlated with earlier deep-water temperature. We attribute that to the nonlinear dependence of water density on temperature, albeit further affected by stochastic weather factors. In four of nine study years, convection led to complete under-ice overturn of the lake, indicating that this may not be uncommon in similar lakes with steep topography. River inflow and more intensive wa…

ConvectionShoregeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryThermal barta1171Aquatic ScienceAtmospheric temperature rangeOceanographySnowPhysics::GeophysicsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsWater columnBoreal13. Climate actionClimatologyLittoral zoneAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsGeologyLimnology and Oceanography
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Spatial and temporal variation in denitrification and in the denitrifier community in a boreal lake

2011

We investigated the spatial and temporal variation in denitrification rates (isotopepairing technique, IPT) and in the denitrifier community (examination of gene nirK by denaturinggradient gel electrophoresis [DGGE] of microbial DNA) in the sediments of a boreal, clear-water, eutrophic lake using samples collected from shallow littoral, deep littoral and shallow profundal sediments during early summer, mid-summer, autumn and winter. The measured denitrification rates (44 to 613 μmol N m−2 d−1) are among the lowest ever reported from lacustrine sediments. Denitri fi cation rates varied both spatially and temporally, being highest in the profundal zone during midsummer and in the littoral zon…

DenitrificationEcologyAquatic ecosystemta1182SedimentAquatic ScienceDenitrifying bacteriaOceanographyBorealLittoral zoneEnvironmental scienceProfundal zoneEutrophicationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAquatic Microbial Ecology
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Assessing the potential of Albufera de València Lagoon sediments for the restoration of charophyte meadows

2013

Abstract Albufera de Valencia Lagoon, the largest littoral lagoon on the Iberian Peninsula, has been affected by eutrophication processes since the 1970s due to the direct dumping of sewage waters of industrial, agricultural and urban origin. Consequently, the submerged vegetation that covered the bottom of the lagoon has been lost (charophytes and Potamogeton spp., Myriophyllum spp. and Ceratophyllum spp.). Despite efforts to improve water quality, this vegetation has not recovered. No information about the potential of the recent sediments to host charophyte development is available. In this study, we analysed several sediment cores taken from different areas of the lagoon to determine th…

Environmental EngineeringbiologyMyriophyllumEcologySedimentManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawbiology.organism_classificationCeratophyllumChara vulgarisLittoral zoneEnvironmental scienceWater qualityPotamogetonEutrophicationNature and Landscape ConservationEcological Engineering
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The diversity, biomass and production of zooplankton in Lake Inarijärvi

1982

About 650 zooplankton samples were collected from Lake Inarijarvi in 1977–1979 from the littoral and pelagial zones of the lake. One hundred and twenty-three zooplankton taxa were found and most of them can be considered euplanktonic.

FisheryBiomass (ecology)TaxonArcticEcologyEcology (disciplines)Littoral zoneEnvironmental scienceZooplanktonDiversity (business)
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Contrasting structural complexity differentiate hunting strategy in an ambush apex predator.

2021

AbstractStructural complexity is known to influence prey behaviour, mortality and population structure, but the effects on predators have received less attention. We tested whether contrasting structural complexity in two newly colonised lakes (low structural complexity lake—LSC; high structural complexity—HSC) was associated with contrasting behaviour in an aquatic apex predator, Northern pike (Esox lucius; hereafter pike) present in the lakes. Behaviour of pike was studied with whole-lake acoustic telemetry tracking, supplemented by stable isotope analysis of pike prey utilization and survey fishing data on the prey fish community. Pike displayed increased activity, space use, individual …

Food ChainStable isotope analysishaukiBehavioural ecologyScienceForagingBiologyeläinten käyttäytyminenArticlePredationStructural complexity:Basic biosciences: 470 [VDP]Littoral zoneAnimalsEsoxvesiekologiaEcosystemPikecomputer.programming_languageApex predatorvesikasvillisuusMultidisciplinaryEcologyEcologyQRvesiekosysteemit:Basale biofag: 470 [VDP]biology.organism_classificationkompleksisuussaalistusLakesPredatory BehaviorForage fishEsocidaeMedicineFreshwater ecologycomputerScientific reports
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Sedimentary features reveal transport paths for Holocene sediments on the Kristianstad coastal plain, SE Sweden.

2017

AbstractWe have investigated coastal and aeolian deposits on the Kristianstad plain in southernmost Sweden by a combination of methods that has yielded data on sedimentary features such as grain-size variations, shape and character of quartz grain surfaces (determined in light microscope and scanning electron microscope), and mineralogical composition. Such sedimentary techniques have been not applied to coastal deposits in this part of the Baltic Sea region before. The littoral, foredune and parabolic dune sands are sedimentologically similar, only a slight grain-size transformation by aeolian processes in the foredune was observed. Sand in straight-crested dunes, on the other hand, origin…

Foredunegeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesCoastal plainMaturity (sedimentology)GeochemistryPaleontologyGeology010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesPaleosolLittoral zoneAeolian processesSedimentary rockQuartzGeomorphologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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