35 results on '"Wang, Hong-Zhu"'
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2. Assessments and diagnoses of aquatic ecosystem integrity based on integrity requirements of ecosystem service targets
3. Mechanisms of high ammonium loading promoted phosphorus release from shallow lake sediments: A five-year large-scale experiment
4. Ecosystem complexity explains the scale-dependence of ammonia toxicity on macroinvertebrates
5. Can artificial light promote submerged macrophyte growth in summer?
6. Pelagic cyanobacterial nitrogen fixation in lakes and ponds of different latitudinal zones
7. Effects of nitrate on phosphorus release from lake sediments
8. Macrozoobenthos in Yangtze floodplain lakes: patterns of density, biomass, and production in relation to river connectivity
9. Effects of high nitrogen concentrations on the growth of submersed macrophytes at moderate phosphorus concentrations
10. An exploratory analysis of ecological water requirements of macroinvertebrates in the Wuhan branch of the Yangtze River
11. Total phytoplankton abundance is determined by phosphorus input: evidence from an 18-month fertilization experiment in four subtropical ponds
12. Assessment of the ecological health of heavily utilized, large lowland rivers: example of the lower Yellow River, China
13. Macroinvertebrate responses to regime shifts caused by eutrophication in subtropical shallow lakes
14. Macrozoobenthic community of Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake of China, in the Yangtze floodplain
15. Food web of macroinvertebrate community in a Yangtze shallow lake: trophic basis and pathways
16. Eutrophication: a limiting nutrient is not necessarily an abating factor
17. Higher Tolerance of Canopy-Forming Potamogeton crispus Than Rosette-Forming Vallisneria natans to High Nitrogen Concentration as Evidenced From Experiments in 10 Ponds With Contrasting Nitrogen Levels.
18. Riverine Floodplains of China: Threats and Restoration
19. Total phosphorus thresholds for regime shifts are nearly equal in subtropical and temperate shallow lakes with moderate depths and areas.
20. Submersed macrophyte restoration with artificial light-emitting diodes: A mesocosm experiment.
21. Decreasing toxicity of un-ionized ammonia on the gastropod Bellamya aeruginosa when moving from laboratory to field scale.
22. Macrozoobenthic community of Fuxian Lake, the deepest lake of southwest China.
23. Gastropods on Submersed Macrophytes in Yangtze Lakes: Community Characteristics and Empirical Modelling.
24. Stocking models of Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir japonica sinensis) in Yangtze lakes
25. Empirical modelling of submersed macrophytes in Yangtze lakes
26. Correction: Xu, C., et al. Effects of Artificial LED Light on the Growth of Three Submerged Macrophyte Species during the Low-Growth Winter Season: Implications for Macrophyte Restoration in Small Eutrophic Lakes. Water 2019, 11, 1512.
27. Water Level Fluctuation Requirements of Emergent Macrophyte Typha angustifolia L.
28. Reply to Cao et al.'s comment on “Does the responses of Vallisneria natans (Lour.) Hara to high nitrogen loading differ between the summer high-growth season and the low-growth season? Science of the Total Environment 601–602 (2017) 1513–1521”
29. Effects of Artificial LED Light on the Growth of Three Submerged Macrophyte Species during the Low-Growth Winter Season: Implications for Macrophyte Restoration in Small Eutrophic Lakes.
30. Macrophyte effects on algal turbidity in subtropical versus temperate lakes: a reply to Dolman (2014).
31. High ammonium loading can increase alkaline phosphatase activity and promote sediment phosphorus release: A two-month mesocosm experiment.
32. Does the responses of Vallisneria natans (Lour.) Hara to high nitrogen loading differ between the summer high-growth season and the low-growth season?
33. Potamothrix scleropenis sp. nov. (Oligochaeta: Tubificidae) from Fuxian Lake, the Deepest Lake in Southwest China
34. Effects of high ammonia concentrations on three cyprinid fish: Acute and whole-ecosystem chronic tests.
35. Long-term density dependent effects of the Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis (H. Milne Edwards, 1854)) on submersed macrophytes.
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