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1. Analysis of morphological traits as a tool to identify the realized niche of phytoplankton populations: what do the shape of planktic microalgae, Anna Karenina and Vincent van Gogh have in common?

2. Using an integrative research approach to improve fish migrations in regulated rivers: a case study on Pacific Salmon in the Seton River, Canada.

3. Consumer-driven nutrient release to the water by a small omnivorous fish enhanced ramet production but reduced the growth rate of the submerged macrophyte Vallisneria denseserrulata (Makino) Makino.

4. Insect body size changes under future warming projections: a case study of Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera).

5. Seasonal comparison of community-level size-spectra in southern coalfield streams of West Virginia (USA).

6. Regional and seasonal variability in planktonic photosynthesis and planktonic community respiration in Amazon floodplain lakes.

7. Demography of the sessile rotifers, Limnias ceratophylli and Limnias melicerta (Rotifera: Gnesiotrocha), in relation to food ( Chlorella vulgaris Beijerinck, 1890) density.

8. Carbon dioxide emissions and sediment organic carbon burials across a gradient of trophic state in eleven New Zealand lakes.

9. Role of predation in biological communities in naturally eutrophic sub-Arctic Lake Mývatn, Iceland.

10. Comparative aggression and dominance of Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758) and Oreochromis mortimeri (Trewavas, 1966) from paired contest in aquaria.

11. Leaf litter decomposition on insular lentic systems: effects of macroinvertebrate presence, leaf species, and environmental conditions.

12. Environmental factors affecting the balance of autotrophs versus heterotrophs in the microbial food web of temporary ponds.

13. Does submerged aquatic vegetation shape zooplankton community structure and functional diversity? A test with a shallow fluvial lake system.

14. Trophic overlap between native and invasive stream crayfish.

15. Repetitive baselines of phytoplankton succession in an unstably stratified temperate lake (Lake Erken, Sweden): a long-term analysis.

16. Characterization and expression of a new cytoplasmic glutathione peroxidase 1 gene in the Antarctic fish Trematomus bernacchii.

17. Importance of diffusion and resuspension for phosphorus cycling during the growing season in large, shallow Lake Peipsi.

18. Trophic status may influence top-down effects of anadromous alewife Alosa pseudoharengus (Actinopterygii, Clupeidae) in lakes.

19. Estimation of ecosystem metabolism from diel oxygen technique in a saline shallow lake: La Salada (Argentina).

20. Responses of phytoplankton and related microbial communities to changes in the limnological conditions of shallow lakes: a short-term cross-transplant experiment.

21. Biodiversity analyses: are aquatic ecologists doing any better and differently than terrestrial ecologists?

22. Investigating possible causal relations among physical, chemical and biological variables across regions in the Gulf of Maine.

23. Variable response of functional macrophyte groups to lake characteristics, land use, and space: implications for bioassessment.

24. Facilitation of clear-water conditions in shallow lakes by macrophytes: differences between charophyte and angiosperm dominance.

25. Rebuilding and comparing pyramids of numbers (Elton) and energy (Lindeman) with selected global δN data.

26. Rebuilding and comparing pyramids of numbers (Elton) and energy (Lindeman) with selected global δ15N data.

27. Inherent optical properties of suspended particulates in four temperate lakes: application of in situ spectroscopy.

28. The bioavailability of colloidal and dissolved organic phosphorus to the alga Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata in relation to analytical phosphorus measurements.

29. High-frequency metabolism study in a large and shallow temperate lake reveals seasonal switching between net autotrophy and net heterotrophy.

30. Aquatic metabolism short-term response to the flood pulse in a Mediterranean floodplain.

31. Limnocnida tanganyicae medusae (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa): a semiautonomous microcosm in the food web of Lake Tanganyika.

32. A community-based framework for aquatic ecosystem models.

33. Spatial and temporal variabilities of δC and δN within lower trophic levels of a large lake: implications for estimating trophic relationships of consumers.

34. Body size in freshwater planktonic crustaceans: an overview of extrinsic determinants and modifying influences of biotic interactions.

35. Copepod feeding in the ocean: scaling patterns, composition of their diet and the bias of estimates due to microzooplankton grazing during incubations.

36. Disruption of planktonic phosphorus cycling by ultraviolet radiation.

37. Relation between nematode communities and trophic state in southern Swedish lakes.

38. Seasonal adaptations of Daphnia pulicaria swimming behaviour: the effect of water temperature.

39. Effect of chlorophyll sampling design on water quality assessment in thermally stratified lakes.

40. Effects of a top invertebrate predator ( Dytiscus alaskanus; Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) on fishless pond ecosystems.

41. Organic matter degradation through respiration in littoral and pelagial including profundal zones of an oligotrophic lake assessed by electron transport system activity.

42. Nutrient removal from polluted stream water by artificial aquatic food web system.

43. Eutrophication and the macroscope.

44. Decoupling carbon effects and UV protection from terrestrial subsidies on pond zooplankton.

45. Seasonal and spatial variability of virio-, bacterio-, and picophytoplanktonic abundances in three peri-alpine lakes.

46. Dynamic of phytoplankton size-class and photosynthetic activity in a tropical hypereutrophic lake: the Yaounde municipal lake (Cameroon).

47. Influence of jellyfish blooms on carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling and plankton production.

48. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis indicates freshwater shrimp Paratya australiensis Kemp, 1917 (Atyidae) assimilate cyanobacterial accumulations.

49. Variability of bio-optical parameters in two North-European large lakes.

50. Effect of culture density and volume on Moina micrura (Kurz, 1874) reproduction, and sex ratio in the progeny.

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