223 results on '"Beklioğlu, Meryem"'
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2. Socio-economic or environmental benefits from pondscapes? Deriving stakeholder preferences using analytic hierarchy process and compositional data analysis
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Vo, Hoang-Tien, Vrachioli, Maria, Frick, Fabian, Sauer, Johannes, Brucet, Sandra, Benejam Vidal, Lluís, Mehner, Thomas, Lemmens, Pieter, Oertli, Beat, Boissezon, Aurélie, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Dolcerocca, Antoine, and Meerhoff, Mariana
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- 2023
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3. The importance of allochthonous organic matter quality when investigating pulse disturbance events in freshwater lakes: a mesocosm experiment
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Calderó-Pascual, Maria, Yıldız, Dilvin, Yalçın, Gülce, Metin, Melisa, Yetim, Sinem, Fiorentin, Claudia, Andersen, Mikkel René, Jennings, Eleanor, Jeppesen, Erik, Ger, Kemal Ali, Beklioğlu, Meryem, and McCarthy, Valerie
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- 2022
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4. Freshwater salinisation: a research agenda for a saltier world
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Cunillera-Montcusí, David, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Cañedo-Argüelles, Miguel, Jeppesen, Erik, Ptacnik, Robert, Amorim, Cihelio A., Arnott, Shelley E., Berger, Stella A., Brucet, Sandra, Dugan, Hilary A., Gerhard, Miriam, Horváth, Zsófia, Langenheder, Silke, Nejstgaard, Jens C., Reinikainen, Marko, Striebel, Maren, Urrutia-Cordero, Pablo, Vad, Csaba F., Zadereev, Egor, and Matias, Miguel
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- 2022
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5. Energy-based top-down and bottom-up relationships between fish community energy demand or production and phytoplankton across lakes at a continental scale
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Bartrons, Mireia, Mehner, Thomas, Argillier, Christine, Beklioglu, Meryem, Blabolil, Petr, Hesthagen, Trygve, Holmgren, Kerstin, Jeppesen, Erik, Krause, Teet, Podgornik, Samo, Volta, Pietro, Winfield, Ian J., and Brucet, Sandra
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- 2020
6. Effects of trophic status, water level, and temperature on shallow lake metabolism and metabolic balance : A standardized pan-European mesocosm experiment
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Scharfenberger, Ulrike, Jeppesen, Erik, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Søndergaard, Martin, Angeler, David G., Çakıroğlu, Ayşe l̇dil, Drakare, Stina, Hejzlar, Josef, Mahdy, Aldoushy, Papastergiadou, Eva, Šorf, Michal, Stefanidis, Konstantinos, Tuvikene, Arvo, Zingel, Priit, and Adrian, Rita
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- 2019
7. Impacts of multiple stressors on freshwater biota across spatial scales and ecosystems
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Birk, Sebastian, Chapman, Daniel, Carvalho, Laurence, Spears, Bryan M., Andersen, Hans Estrup, Argillier, Christine, Auer, Stefan, Baattrup-Pedersen, Annette, Banin, Lindsay, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Bondar-Kunze, Elisabeth, Borja, Angel, Branco, Paulo, Bucak, Tuba, Buijse, Anthonie D., Cardoso, Ana Cristina, Couture, Raoul-Marie, Cremona, Fabien, de Zwart, Dick, Feld, Christian K., Ferreira, M. Teresa, Feuchtmayr, Heidrun, Gessner, Mark O., Gieswein, Alexander, Globevnik, Lidija, Graeber, Daniel, Graf, Wolfram, Gutiérrez-Cánovas, Cayetano, Hanganu, Jenica, Işkın, Uğur, Järvinen, Marko, Jeppesen, Erik, Kotamäki, Niina, Kuijper, Marijn, Lemm, Jan U., Lu, Shenglan, Solheim, Anne Lyche, Mischke, Ute, Moe, S. Jannicke, Nõges, Peeter, Nõges, Tiina, Ormerod, Steve J., Panagopoulos, Yiannis, Phillips, Geoff, Posthuma, Leo, Pouso, Sarai, Prudhomme, Christel, Rankinen, Katri, Rasmussen, Jes J., Richardson, Jessica, Sagouis, Alban, Santos, José Maria, Schäfer, Ralf B., Schinegger, Rafaela, Schmutz, Stefan, Schneider, Susanne C., Schülting, Lisa, Segurado, Pedro, Stefanidis, Kostas, Sures, Bernd, Thackeray, Stephen J., Turunen, Jarno, Uyarra, María C., Venohr, Markus, von der Ohe, Peter Carsten, Willby, Nigel, and Hering, Daniel
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- 2020
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8. The Effects of Global Climate Change on Water Level and Salinity: Causes and Effects
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Jeppesen, Erik, primary, Beklioğlu, Meryem, additional, and Zadereev, Egor, additional
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- 2023
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9. Mesocosm Design and Implementation of Two Synchronized Case Study Experiments to Determine the Impacts of Salinization and Climate Change on the Structure and Functioning of Shallow Lakes
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Özkan, Korhan, primary, Korkmaz, Mustafa, additional, Amorim, Cihelio Alves, additional, Yılmaz, Gültekin, additional, Koru, Meltem, additional, Can, Yasemin, additional, Pacheco, Juan Pablo, additional, Acar, Vildan, additional, Çolak, Mehmet Arda, additional, Yavuz, Gül Canan, additional, Cabrera-Lamanna, Lucía, additional, Arıkan, Onat, additional, Tanrıverdi, Öykü, additional, Ertuğrul, Serhat, additional, Arık, İrem Gamze, additional, Nesli, Hande, additional, Tunur, İlker H., additional, Kuyumcu, Burak, additional, Akyürek, Zuhal, additional, Özen, Can, additional, Beklioğlu, Meryem, additional, and Jeppesen, Erik, additional
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- 2023
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10. Non-native Fish Occurrence and Biomass in 1943 Western Palearctic Lakes and Reservoirs and their Abiotic and Biotic Correlates
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Trochine, Carolina, Brucet, Sandra, Argillier, Christine, Arranz, Ignasi, Beklioglu, Meryem, Benejam, Lluís, Ferreira, Teresa, Hesthagen, Trygve, Holmgren, Kerstin, Jeppesen, Erik, Kelly, Fiona, Krause, Teet, Rask, Martti, Volta, Pietro, Winfield, Ian J., and Mehner, Thomas
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- 2018
11. Chapter 26 - Shallow Lakes and Ponds
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Meerhoff, Mariana and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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- 2024
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12. Effects of Climate Change on the Habitat Suitability and Distribution of Endemic Freshwater Fish Species in Semi-Arid Central Anatolian Ecoregion in Türkiye
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Korkmaz, Mustafa, primary, Mangıt, Fatih, additional, Dumlupınar, İlayda, additional, Çolak, Mehmet Arda, additional, Akpınar, Mustafa Berkay, additional, Koru, Meltem, additional, Pacheco, Juan Pablo, additional, Ramírez-García, Arely, additional, Yılmaz, Gültekin, additional, Amorim, Cihelio Alves, additional, Özgencil, İbrahim Kaan, additional, İnnal, Deniz, additional, Yerli, Sedat Vahdet, additional, Özkan, Korhan, additional, Akyürek, Zuhal, additional, Beklioğlu, Meryem, additional, and Jeppesen, Erik, additional
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- 2023
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13. Challenges and opportunities in the use of ponds and pondscapes as Nature-based Solutions
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Cuenca-Cambronero, Maria, Blicharska, Malgorzata, Perrin, Jacques, Davidson, Thomas, Oertli, Beat, Lago, Manuel, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Meerhoff, Mariana, Teixeira, Jose, Martin, Beatriz, Greaves, Helen, Sayer, Carl, De Meester, Luc, Biggs, Jeremy, Robin, Joel, Boix, Dani, Mehner, Thomas, Bartrons, Mireia, Brucet, Sandra, Cuenca-Cambronero, Maria, Blicharska, Malgorzata, Perrin, Jacques, Davidson, Thomas, Oertli, Beat, Lago, Manuel, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Meerhoff, Mariana, Teixeira, Jose, Martin, Beatriz, Greaves, Helen, Sayer, Carl, De Meester, Luc, Biggs, Jeremy, Robin, Joel, Boix, Dani, Mehner, Thomas, Bartrons, Mireia, and Brucet, Sandra
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- 2023
14. Environmental variability in aquatic ecosystems: Avenues for future multifactorial experiments
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Gerhard, Miriam, Koussoroplis, Apostolos‐Manuel, Raatz, Michael, Pansch, Christian, Fey, Samuel B., Vajedsamiei, Jahangir, Calderó‐Pascual, Maria, Cunillera‐Montcusí, David, Juvigny‐Khenafou, Noël P. D., Polazzo, Francesco, Thomas, Patrick K., Symons, Celia C., Beklioğlu, Meryem, Berger, Stella A., Chefaoui, Rosa M., Ger, Kemal Ali, Langenheder, Silke, Nejstgaard, Jens C., Ptacnik, Robert, Striebel, Maren, Gerhard, Miriam, Koussoroplis, Apostolos‐Manuel, Raatz, Michael, Pansch, Christian, Fey, Samuel B., Vajedsamiei, Jahangir, Calderó‐Pascual, Maria, Cunillera‐Montcusí, David, Juvigny‐Khenafou, Noël P. D., Polazzo, Francesco, Thomas, Patrick K., Symons, Celia C., Beklioğlu, Meryem, Berger, Stella A., Chefaoui, Rosa M., Ger, Kemal Ali, Langenheder, Silke, Nejstgaard, Jens C., Ptacnik, Robert, and Striebel, Maren
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The relevance of considering environmental variability for understanding and predicting biological responses to environmental changes has resulted in a recent surge in variability-focused ecological research. However, integration of findings that emerge across studies and identification of remaining knowledge gaps in aquatic ecosystems remain critical. Here, we address these aspects by: (1) summarizing relevant terms of variability research including the components (characteristics) of variability and key interactions when considering multiple environmental factors; (2) identifying conceptual frameworks for understanding the consequences of environmental variability in single and multifactorial scenarios; (3) highlighting challenges for bridging theoretical and experimental studies involving transitioning from simple to more complex scenarios; (4) proposing improved approaches to overcome current mismatches between theoretical predictions and experimental observations; and (5) providing a guide for designing integrated experiments across multiple scales, degrees of control, and complexity in light of their specific strengths and limitations.
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- 2023
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15. The impact of climate change on a Mediterranean shallow lake: insights based on catchment and lake modelling
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Coppens, Jan, Trolle, Dennis, Jeppesen, Erik, and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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- 2020
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16. Socio-Economic or Environmental Benefits from Pondscapes? Deriving Stakeholder Preferences Using Analytic Hierarchy Process and Compositional Data Analysis
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Vo, Hoang-Tien, primary, Vrachioli, Maria, additional, Frick, Fabian, additional, Sauer, Johannes, additional, Brucet Balmana, Sandra, additional, Benejam Vidal, Lluís, additional, Mehner, Thomas, additional, Lemmens, Pieter, additional, Oertli, Beat, additional, Boissezon, Aurélie, additional, Beklioğlu, Meryem, additional, Dolcerocca, Antoine, additional, and Meerhoff, Mariana, additional
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- 2023
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17. Multi-proxy palaeoecological responses to water-level fluctuations in three shallow Turkish lakes
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Levi, Eti E., Bezirci, Gizem, Çakıroğlu, Ayşe İdil, Turner, Simon, Bennion, Helen, Kernan, Martin, Jeppesen, Erik, and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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- 2016
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18. Environmental variability in aquatic ecosystems: Avenues for future multifactorial experiments
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Gerhard, Miriam, primary, Koussoroplis, Apostolos‐Manuel, additional, Raatz, Michael, additional, Pansch, Christian, additional, Fey, Samuel B., additional, Vajedsamiei, Jahangir, additional, Calderó‐Pascual, Maria, additional, Cunillera‐Montcusí, David, additional, Juvigny‐Khenafou, Noël P. D., additional, Polazzo, Francesco, additional, Thomas, Patrick K., additional, Symons, Celia C., additional, Beklioğlu, Meryem, additional, Berger, Stella A., additional, Chefaoui, Rosa M., additional, Ger, Kemal Ali, additional, Langenheder, Silke, additional, Nejstgaard, Jens C., additional, Ptacnik, Robert, additional, and Striebel, Maren, additional
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- 2022
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19. Patterns of microbial food webs in Mediterranean shallow lakes with contrasting nutrient levels and predation pressures
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Özen, Arda, Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nihan, Çakıroğlu, Ayşe İdil, Levi, Eti Ester, Jeppesen, Erik, and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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- 2017
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20. Effects of nutrient and water level changes on the composition and size structure of zooplankton communities in shallow lakes under different climatic conditions: a pan-European mesocosm experiment
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Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nihan, Šorf, Michal, Stefanidis, Konstantinos, Brucet, Sandra, Türkan, Semra, Agasild, Helen, Baho, Didier L., Scharfenberger, Ulrike, Hejzlar, Josef, Papastergiadou, Eva, Adrian, Rita, Angeler, David G., Zingel, Priit, Çakıroğlu, Ayşe İdil, Özen, Arda, Drakare, Stina, Søndergaard, Martin, Jeppesen, Erik, and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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- 2017
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21. Applications for zoosporic parasites in aquatic systems (ParAqua)
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Rasconi, Serena, primary, Grossart, Hans-Peter, additional, Gsell, Alena, additional, Ibelings, Bastiaan Willem, additional, van de Waal, Dedmer, additional, Agha, Ramsy, additional, Bacu, Ariola, additional, Balode, Maija, additional, Beklioğlu, Meryem, additional, Berden Zrimec, Maja, additional, Botez, Florina, additional, Butler, Tom, additional, Cerbin, Slawomir, additional, Cortina, Angela, additional, Cunliffe, Michael, additional, Frenken, Thijs, additional, Garcés, Esther, additional, Gjyli, Laura, additional, Golan, Yonatan, additional, Guerra, Tiago, additional, Iacovides, Ayis, additional, Idà, Antonio, additional, Kagami, Maiko, additional, Kisand, Veljo, additional, Leshoski, Jovica, additional, Marco, Pini, additional, Mazalica, Natasa, additional, Miki, Takeshi, additional, Moza, Maria Iasmina, additional, Neuhauser, Sigrid, additional, Özkundakci, Deniz, additional, Panksep, Kristel, additional, Patcheva, Suzana, additional, Pestoric, Branka, additional, Petrova Stoyneva, Maya, additional, Pinto, Diogo, additional, Polle, Juergen, additional, Postolache, Carmen, additional, Pozo Dengra, Joaquín, additional, Reñé, Albert, additional, Rychtecky, Pavel, additional, Schmeller, Dirk S., additional, Scholz, Bettina, additional, Selmeczy, Géza, additional, Sime-Ngando, Télesphore, additional, Tapolczai, Kálmán, additional, Tasevska, Orhideja, additional, Trbojevic, Ivana, additional, Uzunov, Blagoy, additional, Van den Wyngaert, Silke, additional, van Donk, Ellen, additional, Vanthoor, Marieke, additional, Veljanoska Sarafiloska, Elizabeta, additional, Wood, Susie, additional, and Znachor, Petr, additional
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- 2022
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22. Effects of a microplastic mixture differ across trophic levels and taxa in a freshwater food web: In situ mesocosm experiment
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Yıldız, Dilvin, primary, Yalçın, Gülce, additional, Jovanović, Boris, additional, Boukal, David S., additional, Vebrová, Lucie, additional, Riha, Derya, additional, Stanković, Jelena, additional, Savić-Zdraković, Dimitrija, additional, Metin, Melisa, additional, Akyürek, Yasmin Naz, additional, Balkanlı, Deniz, additional, Filiz, Nur, additional, Milošević, Djuradj, additional, Feuchtmayr, Heidrun, additional, Richardson, Jessica A., additional, and Beklioğlu, Meryem, additional
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- 2022
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23. Fish Size Structure as an Indicator of Fish Diversity: A Study of 40 Lakes in Türkiye.
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Boll, Thomas, Erdoğan, Şeyda, Aslan Bıçkı, Ümmühan, Filiz, Nur, Özen, Arda, Levi, Eti Ester, Brucet, Sandra, Jeppesen, Erik, and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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SIZE of fishes ,FISH diversity ,FISH communities ,LAKES ,MEDITERRANEAN climate ,BODY size ,SPECIES diversity - Abstract
Body size is a master trait in aquatic ecosystems to complement traditional taxonomic diversity measures. Based on a dataset of fish communities from 40 Turkish lakes covering a wide environmental gradient and continental to dry cold steppe to Mediterranean climates, we elucidated the key variables controlling size diversity, geometric mean length and number of size classes in the fish community. We further examined how these three size measures were related to species diversity and species richness. A GLM analysis revealed that both size diversity and the number of sizes were strongly related to taxonomic diversity and richness. Furthermore, fish size diversity decreased with decreasing annual precipitation, while the number of size classes increased with increasing lake area but decreased with increasing salinity. The geometric mean length of fish decreased with total nitrogen and increased with altitude. The inter-relatedness between the number of size classes and lake area suggests an increase in fish niches with increasing ecosystem size, while fish are smaller and have fewer size classes in lakes with higher salinity. We conclude that size measures provide valuable integrating information on lake fish diversity; thus, they may complement, but not replace, more traditional taxonomic fish measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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24. Inferring past environmental changes in three Turkish lakes from sub-fossil Cladocera
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Çakıroğlu, Ayşe İdil, Levi, Eti E., Tavşanoğlu, Ü. Nihan, Bezirci, Gizem, Erdoğan, Şeyda, Filiz, Nur, Andersen, Thorbjørn Joest, Davidson, Thomas A., Jeppesen, Erik, and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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- 2016
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25. The influence of nutrient loading, climate and water depth on nitrogen and phosphorus loss in shallow lakes: a pan-European mesocosm experiment
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Coppens, Jan, Hejzlar, Josef, Šorf, Michal, Jeppesen, Erik, Erdoğan, Şeyda, Scharfenberger, Ulrike, Mahdy, Aldoushy, Nõges, Peeter, Tuvikene, Arvo, Baho, Didier L., Trigal, Cristina, Papastergiadou, Eva, Stefanidis, Kostas, Olsen, Saara, and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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- 2016
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26. Fish assemblage and diversity in lakes of western and central Turkey: role of geo-climatic and other environmental variables
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Boll, Thomas, Levi, Eti E., Bezirci, Gizem, Özuluğ, Müfit, Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nihan, Çakıroğlu, Ayşe İdil, Özcan, Seval, Brucet, Sandra, Jeppesen, Erik, and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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- 2016
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27. Effects of a microplastic mixture differ across trophic levels and taxa in a freshwater food web: in situ mesocosm experiment
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Yıldız, Dilvin, Yalçın, Gülce, Jovanović, Boris, Boukal, David S., Vebrová, Lucie, Riha, Derya, Stanković, Jelena, Savić-Zdraković, Dimitrija, Metin, Melisa, Akyürek, Yasmin Naz, Balkanlı, Deniz, Filiz, Nur, Milošević, Djuradj, Feuchtmayr, Heidrun, Richardson, Jessica A., Beklioğlu, Meryem, Yıldız, Dilvin, Yalçın, Gülce, Jovanović, Boris, Boukal, David S., Vebrová, Lucie, Riha, Derya, Stanković, Jelena, Savić-Zdraković, Dimitrija, Metin, Melisa, Akyürek, Yasmin Naz, Balkanlı, Deniz, Filiz, Nur, Milošević, Djuradj, Feuchtmayr, Heidrun, Richardson, Jessica A., and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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The ubiquitous presence of microplastics (MP) in aquatic ecosystems can affect organisms and communities in multiple ways. While MP research on aquatic organisms has primarily focused on marine ecosystems and laboratory experiments, the community-level effects of MP in freshwaters, especially in lakes, are poorly understood. To examine the impact of MP on freshwater lake ecosystems, we conducted the first in situ community-level mesocosm experiment testing the effects of MP on a model food web with zooplankton as main herbivores, odonate larvae as predators, and chironomid larvae as detritivores for seven weeks. The mesocosms were exposed to a mixture of the most abundant MP polymers found in freshwaters, added at two different concentrations in a single pulse to the water surface, water column and sediment. Water column MP concentrations declined sharply during the first two weeks of the experiment. Contrary to expectations, MP ingestion by zooplankton was low and limited mainly to large-bodied Daphnia, causing a decrease in biomass. Biomass of the other zooplankton taxa did not decrease. Presence of MP in the faecal pellets of odonate larvae that fed on zooplankton was indicative of a trophic transfer of MP. The results demonstrated that MP ingestion varies predictably with MP size, as well as body size and feeding preference of the organism, which can be used to predict the rates of transfer and further effects of MP on freshwater food webs. For chironomids, MP had only a low, short-term impact on emergence patterns while their wing morphology was significantly changed. Overall, the impact of MP exposure on the experimental food web and cross-ecosystem biomass transfer was lower than expected, but the experiment provided the first in situ observation of MP transfer to terrestrial ecosystems by emerging chironomids.
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- 2022
28. Environmental variability in aquatic ecosystems: Avenues for future multifactorial experiments
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Gerhard, Miriam, Koussoroplis, Apostolos‐Manuel, Raatz, Michael, Pansch, Christian, Fey, Samuel B., Vajedsamiei, Jahangir, Calderó‐Pascual, Maria, Cunillera‐Montcusí, David, Juvigny‐Khenafou, Noël P. D., Polazzo, Francesco, Thomas, Patrick K., Symons, Celia C., Beklioğlu, Meryem, Berger, Stella A., Chefaoui, Rosa M., Ger, Kemal Ali, Langenheder, Silke, Nejstgaard, Jens C., Ptacnik, Robert, Striebel, Maren, Gerhard, Miriam, Koussoroplis, Apostolos‐Manuel, Raatz, Michael, Pansch, Christian, Fey, Samuel B., Vajedsamiei, Jahangir, Calderó‐Pascual, Maria, Cunillera‐Montcusí, David, Juvigny‐Khenafou, Noël P. D., Polazzo, Francesco, Thomas, Patrick K., Symons, Celia C., Beklioğlu, Meryem, Berger, Stella A., Chefaoui, Rosa M., Ger, Kemal Ali, Langenheder, Silke, Nejstgaard, Jens C., Ptacnik, Robert, and Striebel, Maren
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The relevance of considering environmental variability for understanding and predicting biological responses to environmental changes has resulted in a recent surge in variability-focused ecological research. However, integration of findings that emerge across studies and identification of remaining knowledge gaps in aquatic ecosystems remain critical. Here, we address these aspects by: (1) summarizing relevant terms of variability research including the components (characteristics) of variability and key interactions when considering multiple environmental factors; (2) identifying conceptual frameworks for understanding the consequences of environmental variability in single and multifactorial scenarios; (3) highlighting challenges for bridging theoretical and experimental studies involving transitioning from simple to more complex scenarios; (4) proposing improved approaches to overcome current mismatches between theoretical predictions and experimental observations; and (5) providing a guide for designing integrated experiments across multiple scales, degrees of control, and complexity in light of their specific strengths and limitations.
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- 2022
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29. Freshwater salinisation: a research agenda for a saltier world
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European Commission, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning, Cunillera-Montcusí, David, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Cañedo-Argüelles, Miguel, Jeppensen, Erik, Ptacnik, Robert, Amorim, Cihelio A., Arnott, Shelley E., Berger, Stella A., Brucet, Sandra, Dugan, Hilary A., Gerhard, Miriam, Horváth, Zsófia, Langenheder, Silke, Nejsgaard, Jeans C., Reinikainen, Marko, Striebel, Maren, Urrutia-Cordero, Pablo, Vad, Csaba F., Zadereev, Egor, Matias, Miguel, European Commission, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning, Cunillera-Montcusí, David, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Cañedo-Argüelles, Miguel, Jeppensen, Erik, Ptacnik, Robert, Amorim, Cihelio A., Arnott, Shelley E., Berger, Stella A., Brucet, Sandra, Dugan, Hilary A., Gerhard, Miriam, Horváth, Zsófia, Langenheder, Silke, Nejsgaard, Jeans C., Reinikainen, Marko, Striebel, Maren, Urrutia-Cordero, Pablo, Vad, Csaba F., Zadereev, Egor, and Matias, Miguel
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The widespread salinisation of freshwater ecosystems poses a major threat to the biodiversity, functioning, and services that they provide. Human activities promote freshwater salinisation through multiple drivers (e.g., agriculture, resource extraction, urbanisation) that are amplified by climate change. Due to its complexity, we are still far from fully understanding the ecological and evolutionary consequences of freshwater salinisation. Here, we assess current research gaps and present a research agenda to guide future studies. We identified different gaps in taxonomic groups, levels of biological organisation, and geographic regions. We suggest focusing on global- and landscape-scale processes, functional approaches, genetic and molecular levels, and ecoevolutionary dynamics as key future avenues to predict the consequences of freshwater salinisation for ecosystems and human societies.
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- 2022
30. Increased Water Abstraction and Climate Change Have Substantial Effect on Morphometry, Salinity, and Biotic Communities in Lakes: Examples from the Semi-Arid Burdur Basin (Turkey)
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Çolak, Mehmet Arda, primary, Öztaş, Barış, additional, Özgencil, İbrahim Kaan, additional, Soyluer, Melisa, additional, Korkmaz, Mustafa, additional, Ramírez-García, Arely, additional, Metin, Melisa, additional, Yılmaz, Gültekin, additional, Ertuğrul, Serhat, additional, Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nihan, additional, Amorim, Cihelio Alves, additional, Özen, Can, additional, Apaydın Yağcı, Meral, additional, Yağcı, Abdulkadir, additional, Pacheco, Juan Pablo, additional, Özkan, Korhan, additional, Beklioğlu, Meryem, additional, Jeppesen, Erik, additional, and Akyürek, Zuhal, additional
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- 2022
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31. Can space-for-time-substitution surveys represent zooplankton biodiversity patterns and their relationship to environmental drivers?
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Stockwell, Jason, Ivanick, Lia, Chiapella, Ariana, Vichi, Cecilia, Grossart, Hans-Peter, Zagarese, Horacio, Diovisalvi, Nadia, Odriozola, Mariana, Gideon, Gal, Geraldes, Ana Maria, Christoffersen, Kirsten Seestern, Sarvala, Jouko, Blank, Kätlin, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Kainz, Martin, Bruel, Rosalie, Ger, Kemal Ali, Matsuzaki, Shin-Ichiro, Khan, Samiullah, Nejstgaard, Jens, Znachor, Petr, Seda, Jaromír, Obertegger, Ulrike, Salmaso, Nico, García-Girón, Jorge, Leoni, Barbara, Jeppesen, Erik, Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nihan, Rusanovskaya, Olga O., Tartarotti, Barbara, Dur, Gaël, Kuczyńska-Kippen, Natalia, Dondajewska-Pielka, Renata, Eyto, Elvira de, Thackeray, Stephen, Garcia de Souza, Javier R., Rusak, James A., Moe, Jannicke, Figary, Stephanie, May, Linda, Gunn, Iain, Doubek, Jonathan, Symons, Celia C., Burnet, Sarah, Lepori, Fabio, Alcocer, Javier, Fernández, Rocío, Oseguera, Luis A., Verburg, Piet, and Fontanarrosa, María Soledad
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Space-for-Time-Substitution ,Lago di Tovel ,Zooplancton ,Space for time ,Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA - Abstract
Space-for-Time-Substitution surveys (SFTS) are commonly used to describe zooplankton community dynamics and to determine lake ecosystem health. SFTS surveys typically combine single point observations from many lakes to evaluate the response of zooplankton community structure and dynamics (e.g., species abundance and biomass, diversity, demographics and modeled rate processes) to spatial gradients in hypothesized environmental drivers (e.g., temperature, nutrients, predation), in lieu of tracking such responses over long time scales. However, the reliability and reproducibility of SFTS zooplankton surveys have not yet been comprehensively tested against empirically-based community dynamics from longterm monitoring efforts distributed worldwide. We use a recently compiled global data set of more than 100 lake zooplankton time series to test whether SFTS surveys can accurately capture zooplankton diversity, and the hypothesized relationship with temperature, using simulated SFTS surveys of the time series data. Specifically, we asked: (1) to what degree can SFTS surveys capture observed biodiversity dynamics; (2) how does timing and duration of sampling affect detected biodiversity patterns; (3) does biodiversity ubiquitously increase with temperature across lakes, or vary by climate zone or lake type; and (4) do results from SFTS surveys produce comparable biodiversity-temperature relationship(s) to empirical data within and among lakes? Testing biodiversity-ecosystem function (BEF) relationships, and the drivers of such relationships, requires a solid data basis. Our work provides a global perspective on the design and usefulness of (long-term) zooplankton monitoring programs and how much confidence we can place in the zooplankton biodiversity patterns observed from SFTS surveys. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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32. Impact of different sources of dissolved organic carbon on rotifers in shallow lakes
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Gottstein, Sanja, Špoljar, Maria, Yildiz, Dilvin, Yalçin, Gülce, Kavak, Pinar, Ger, Ali, Žavrljan, Anamarija, Purgar, Marija, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Špoljar, Maria, Dražina, Tvrtko, Ternjej, Ivančica, Tomljanović, Tea, and Gottstein, Sanja (ur.)
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Rotifers ,DOC ,mesocosm ,carbon transfer ,shalow lakes - Abstract
Climate changes cause increased input of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in shallow lake ecosystems, leading to alterations in physico-chemical factors, composition of zooplankton and food web interactions. Rotifers, as an important component of freshwater plankton, significantly contribute to the carbon transfer from lower to higher trophic levels. In this study in situ mesocosms were used to determine the impact of labile and recalcitrant carbon on lake ecosystems. The main objectives of this study were to assess: (i) structural and functional traits of rotifers ; (ii) the influence of abiotic and biotic factors on composition of rotifers ; and (iii) ecosystem recovery after impact of different sources of DOC. Higher diversity, abundance and biomass of rotifers were observed in the mesocosm with labile carbon compared to the mesocosm with recalcitrant carbon. During the experiment, planktonic nanoalgivor rotifer species (Keratella cochlearis), dominant at the beginning, were replaced by semiplanktonic detritivore species (Lecane, Lepadella) dominant at the end of the experiment with labile and mixed DOC. That shift in the rotifer assemblage was likely caused, first, by higher concentrations of chlorophyll a as well as presumably competition with crustacean algivores at the beginning, and second, higher concentrations of DOC and nutrients at the end of the experiment. The results of this study indicate the possibility of ecosystem recovery after external DOC load, replacement of species which lead to assemblage more adopted to the stressor impact, and the importance of rotifers as indicators in assessing changes on the ecological status of shallow water bodies.
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33. Effects of water temperature on summer periphyton biomass in shallow lakes: a pan-European mesocosm experiment
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Mahdy, Aldoushy, Hilt, Sabine, Filiz, Nur, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Hejzlar, Josef, Özkundakci, Deniz, Papastergiadou, Eva, Scharfenberger, Ulrike, Šorf, Michal, Stefanidis, Kostas, Tuvikene, Lea, Zingel, Priit, Søndergaard, Martin, Jeppesen, Erik, and Adrian, Rita
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34. Size-based diel migration of zooplankton in Mediterranean shallow lakes assessed from in situ experiments with artificial plants
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Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nihan, Brucet, Sandra, Levi, Eti Ester, Bucak, Tuba, Bezirci, Gizem, Özen, Arda, Johansson, Liselotte S., Jeppesen, Erik, and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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35. Ecological impacts of global warming and water abstraction on lakes and reservoirs due to changes in water level and related changes in salinity
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Jeppesen, Erik, Brucet, Sandra, Naselli-Flores, Luigi, Papastergiadou, Eva, Stefanidis, Kostas, Nõges, Tiina, Nõges, Peeter, Attayde, José Luiz, Zohary, Tamar, Coppens, Jan, Bucak, Tuba, Menezes, Rosemberg Fernandes, Freitas, Francisco Rafael Sousa, Kernan, Martin, Søndergaard, Martin, and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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36. Temperature effects on body size of freshwater crustacean zooplankton from Greenland to the tropics
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Havens, Karl E., Pinto-Coelho, Ricardo Motta, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Christoffersen, Kirsten S., Jeppesen, Erik, Lauridsen, Torben L., Mazumder, Asit, Méthot, Ginette, Alloul, Bernadette Pinel, Tavşanoğlu, U. Nihan, Erdoğan, Şeyda, and Vijverberg, Jacobus
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37. Relatedness between contemporary and subfossil cladoceran assemblages in Turkish lakes
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Çakıroğlu, A. İdil, Tavşanoğlu, Ü. Nihan, Levi, Eti E., Davidson, Thomas A., Bucak, Tuba, Özen, Arda, Akyıldız, Gürçay K., Jeppesen, Erik, and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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38. Water level and fish-mediated cascading effects on the microbial community in eutrophic warm shallow lakes: a mesocosm experiment
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Özen, Arda, Bucak, Tuba, Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nihan, Çakıroğlu, Ayşe İdil, Levi, Eti Ester, Coppens, Jan, Jeppesen, Erik, and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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39. Preface: Shallow lakes in a fast changing world: The 8th International Shallow Lakes Conference
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Beklioğlu, Meryem, Meerhoff, Mariana, Davidson, Thomas Alexander, Ger, Kemal Ali, Havens, Karl, and Moss, Brian
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40. The importance of allochthonous organic matter quality when investigating pulse disturbance events in freshwater lakes: a mesocosm experiment
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Calderó-Pascual, Maria, primary, Yıldız, Dilvin, additional, Yalçın, Gülce, additional, Metin, Melisa, additional, Yetim, Sinem, additional, Fiorentin, Claudia, additional, Andersen, Mikkel René, additional, Jennings, Eleanor, additional, Jeppesen, Erik, additional, Ger, Kemal Ali, additional, Beklioğlu, Meryem, additional, and McCarthy, Valerie, additional
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41. Stratification strength and light climate explain variation in chlorophyll a at the continental scale in a European multilake survey in a heatwave summer
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Donis, Daphne, primary, Mantzouki, Evanthia, additional, McGinnis, Daniel F., additional, Vachon, Dominic, additional, Gallego, Irene, additional, Grossart, Hans‐Peter, additional, de Senerpont Domis, Lisette N., additional, Teurlincx, Sven, additional, Seelen, Laura, additional, Lürling, Miquel, additional, Verstijnen, Yvon, additional, Maliaka, Valentini, additional, Fonvielle, Jeremy, additional, Visser, Petra M., additional, Verspagen, Jolanda, additional, van Herk, Maria, additional, Antoniou, Maria G., additional, Tsiarta, Nikoletta, additional, McCarthy, Valerie, additional, Perello, Victor C., additional, Machado‐Vieira, Danielle, additional, de Oliveira, Alinne Gurjão, additional, Maronić, Dubravka Špoljarić, additional, Stević, Filip, additional, Pfeiffer, Tanja Žuna, additional, Vucelić, Itana Bokan, additional, Žutinić, Petar, additional, Udovič, Marija Gligora, additional, Plenković‐Moraj, Anđelka, additional, Bláha, Luděk, additional, Geriš, Rodan, additional, Fránková, Markéta, additional, Christoffersen, Kirsten Seestern, additional, Warming, Trine Perlt, additional, Feldmann, Tõnu, additional, Laas, Alo, additional, Panksep, Kristel, additional, Tuvikene, Lea, additional, Kangro, Kersti, additional, Koreivienė, Judita, additional, Karosienė, Jūratė, additional, Kasperovičienė, Jūratė, additional, Savadova‐Ratkus, Ksenija, additional, Vitonytė, Irma, additional, Häggqvist, Kerstin, additional, Salmi, Pauliina, additional, Arvola, Lauri, additional, Rothhaupt, Karl, additional, Avagianos, Christos, additional, Kaloudis, Triantafyllos, additional, Gkelis, Spyros, additional, Panou, Manthos, additional, Triantis, Theodoros, additional, Zervou, Sevasti‐Kiriaki, additional, Hiskia, Anastasia, additional, Obertegger, Ulrike, additional, Boscaini, Adriano, additional, Flaim, Giovanna, additional, Salmaso, Nico, additional, Cerasino, Leonardo, additional, Haande, Sigrid, additional, Skjelbred, Birger, additional, Grabowska, Magdalena, additional, Karpowicz, Maciej, additional, Chmura, Damian, additional, Nawrocka, Lidia, additional, Kobos, Justyna, additional, Mazur‐Marzec, Hanna, additional, Alcaraz‐Párraga, Pablo, additional, Wilk‐Woźniak, Elżbieta, additional, Krztoń, Wojciech, additional, Walusiak, Edward, additional, Gagala‐Borowska, Ilona, additional, Mankiewicz‐Boczek, Joana, additional, Toporowska, Magdalena, additional, Pawlik‐Skowronska, Barbara, additional, Niedźwiecki, Michał, additional, Pęczuła, Wojciech, additional, Napiórkowska‐Krzebietke, Agnieszka, additional, Dunalska, Julita, additional, Sieńska, Justyna, additional, Szymański, Daniel, additional, Kruk, Marek, additional, Budzyńska, Agnieszka, additional, Goldyn, Ryszard, additional, Kozak, Anna, additional, Rosińska, Joanna, additional, Szeląg‐Wasielewska, Elżbieta, additional, Domek, Piotr, additional, Jakubowska‐Krepska, Natalia, additional, Kwasizur, Kinga, additional, Messyasz, Beata, additional, Pełechata, Aleksandra, additional, Pełechaty, Mariusz, additional, Kokocinski, Mikolaj, additional, Madrecka‐Witkowska, Beata, additional, Kostrzewska‐Szlakowska, Iwona, additional, Frąk, Magdalena, additional, Bańkowska‐Sobczak, Agnieszka, additional, Wasilewicz, Michał, additional, Ochocka, Agnieszka, additional, Pasztaleniec, Agnieszka, additional, Jasser, Iwona, additional, Antão‐Geraldes, Ana M., additional, Leira, Manel, additional, Vasconcelos, Vitor, additional, Morais, Joao, additional, Vale, Micaela, additional, Raposeiro, Pedro M., additional, Gonçalves, Vítor, additional, Aleksovski, Boris, additional, Krstić, Svetislav, additional, Nemova, Hana, additional, Drastichova, Iveta, additional, Chomova, Lucia, additional, Remec‐Rekar, Spela, additional, Elersek, Tina, additional, Hansson, Lars‐Anders, additional, Urrutia‐Cordero, Pablo, additional, Bravo, Andrea G., additional, Buck, Moritz, additional, Colom‐Montero, William, additional, Mustonen, Kristiina, additional, Pierson, Don, additional, Yang, Yang, additional, Richardson, Jessica, additional, Edwards, Christine, additional, Cromie, Hannah, additional, Delgado‐Martín, Jordi, additional, García, David, additional, Cereijo, Jose Luís, additional, Gomà, Joan, additional, Trapote, Mari Carmen, additional, Vegas‐Vilarrúbia, Teresa, additional, Obrador, Biel, additional, García‐Murcia, Ana, additional, Real, Monserrat, additional, Romans, Elvira, additional, Noguero‐Ribes, Jordi, additional, Duque, David Parreño, additional, Fernández‐Morán, Elísabeth, additional, Úbeda, Bárbara, additional, Gálvez, José Ángel, additional, Catalán, Núria, additional, Pérez‐Martínez, Carmen, additional, Ramos‐Rodríguez, Eloísa, additional, Cillero‐Castro, Carmen, additional, Moreno‐Ostos, Enrique, additional, Blanco, José María, additional, Rodríguez, Valeriano, additional, Montes‐Pérez, Jorge Juan, additional, Palomino, Roberto L., additional, Rodríguez‐Pérez, Estela, additional, Hernández, Armand, additional, Carballeira, Rafael, additional, Camacho, Antonio, additional, Picazo, Antonio, additional, Rochera, Carlos, additional, Santamans, Anna C., additional, Ferriol, Carmen, additional, Romo, Susana, additional, Soria, Juan Miguel, additional, Özen, Arda, additional, Karan, Tünay, additional, Demir, Nilsun, additional, Beklioğlu, Meryem, additional, Filiz, Nur, additional, Levi, Eti, additional, Iskin, Uğur, additional, Bezirci, Gizem, additional, Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nihan, additional, Çelik, Kemal, additional, Ozhan, Koray, additional, Karakaya, Nusret, additional, Koçer, Mehmet Ali Turan, additional, Yilmaz, Mete, additional, Maraşlıoğlu, Faruk, additional, Fakioglu, Özden, additional, Soylu, Elif Neyran, additional, Yağcı, Meral Apaydın, additional, Çınar, Şakir, additional, Çapkın, Kadir, additional, Yağcı, Abdulkadir, additional, Cesur, Mehmet, additional, Bilgin, Fuat, additional, Bulut, Cafer, additional, Uysal, Rahmi, additional, Latife, Köker, additional, Akçaalan, Reyhan, additional, Albay, Meriç, additional, Alp, Mehmet Tahir, additional, Özkan, Korhan, additional, Sevindik, Tuğba Ongun, additional, Tunca, Hatice, additional, Önem, Burçin, additional, Paerl, Hans, additional, Carey, Cayelan C., additional, and Ibelings, Bastiaan W., additional
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42. Decadal changes in size, salinity, waterbirds, and fish in lakes of the Konya Closed Basin, Turkey, associated with climate change and increasing water abstraction for agriculture
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Yılmaz, Gültekin, primary, Çolak, Mehmet Arda, additional, Özgencil, İbrahim Kaan, additional, Metin, Melisa, additional, Korkmaz, Mustafa, additional, Ertuğrul, Serhat, additional, Soyluer, Melisa, additional, Bucak, Tuba, additional, Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nihan, additional, Özkan, Korhan, additional, Akyürek, Zuhal, additional, Beklioğlu, Meryem, additional, and Jeppesen, Erik, additional
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43. Stratification strength and light climate explain variation in chlorophyll a at the continental scale in a European multilake survey in a heatwave summer
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Donis, Daphne, Mantzouki, Evanthia, McGinnis, Daniel F., Vachon, Dominic, Gallego, Irene, Grossart, Hans-Peter, de Senerpont Domis, Lisette N., Teurlincx, Sven, Seelen, Laura, Lürling, Miquel, Verstijnen, Yvon, Maliaka, Valentini, Fonvielle, Jeremy, Visser, Petra M., Verspagen, Jolanda, van Herk, Maria, Antoniou, Maria G., Tsiarta, Nikoletta, McCarthy, Valerie, Perello, Victor C., Machado-Vieira, Danielle, de Oliveira, Alinne Gurjão, Maronić, Dubravka Špoljarić, Stević, Filip, Pfeiffer, Tanja Žuna, Vucelić, Itana Bokan, Žutinić, Petar, Udovič, Marija Gligora, Plenković-Moraj, Anđelka, Bláha, Luděk, Geriš, Rodan, Fránková, Markéta, Christoffersen, Kirsten Seestern, Warming, Trine Perlt, Feldmann, Tõnu, Laas, Alo, Panksep, Kristel, Tuvikene, Lea, Kangro, Kersti, Koreivienė, Judita, Karosienė, Jūratė, Kasperovičienė, Jūratė, Savadova-Ratkus, Ksenija, Vitonytė, Irma, Häggqvist, Kerstin, Salmi, Pauliina, Arvola, Lauri, Rothhaupt, Karl, Avagianos, Christos, Kaloudis, Triantafyllos, Gkelis, Spyros, Panou, Manthos, Triantis, Theodoros, Zervou, Sevasti-Kiriaki, Hiskia, Anastasia, Obertegger, Ulrike, Boscaini, Adriano, Flaim, Giovanna, Salmaso, Nico, Cerasino, Leonardo, Haande, Sigrid, Skjelbred, Birger, Grabowska, Magdalena, Karpowicz, Maciej, Chmura, Damian, Nawrocka, Lidia, Kobos, Justyna, Mazur-Marzec, Hanna, Alcaraz-Párraga, Pablo, Wilk-Woźniak, Elżbieta, Krztoń, Wojciech, Walusiak, Edward, Gagala-Borowska, Ilona, Mankiewicz-Boczek, Joana, Toporowska, Magdalena, Pawlik-Skowronska, Barbara, Niedźwiecki, Michał, Pęczuła, Wojciech, Napiórkowska-Krzebietke, Agnieszka, Dunalska, Julita, Sieńska, Justyna, Szymański, Daniel, Kruk, Marek, Budzyńska, Agnieszka, Goldyn, Ryszard, Kozak, Anna, Rosińska, Joanna, Szeląg-Wasielewska, Elżbieta, Domek, Piotr, Jakubowska-Krepska, Natalia, Kwasizur, Kinga, Messyasz, Beata, Pełechata, Aleksandra, Pełechaty, Mariusz, Kokocinski, Mikolaj, Madrecka-Witkowska, Beata, Kostrzewska-Szlakowska, Iwona, Frąk, Magdalena, Bańkowska-Sobczak, Agnieszka, Wasilewicz, Michał, Ochocka, Agnieszka, Pasztaleniec, Agnieszka, Jasser, Iwona, Antão-Geraldes, Ana M., Leira, Manel, Vasconcelos, Vitor, Morais, Joao, Vale, Micaela, Raposeiro, Pedro M., Gonçalves, Vítor, Aleksovski, Boris, Krstić, Svetislav, Nemova, Hana, Drastichova, Iveta, Chomova, Lucia, Remec-Rekar, Spela, Elersek, Tina, Hansson, Lars-Anders, Urrutia-Cordero, Pablo, Bravo, Andrea G., Buck, Moritz, Colom-Montero, William, Mustonen, Kristiina, Pierson, Don, Yang, Yang, Richardson, Jessica, Edwards, Christine, Cromie, Hannah, Delgado-Martín, Jordi, García, David, Cereijo, Jose Luís, Gomà, Joan, Trapote, Mari Carmen, Vegas-Vilarrúbia, Teresa, Obrador, Biel, García-Murcia, Ana, Real, Monserrat, Romans, Elvira, Noguero-Ribes, Jordi, Duque, David Parreño, Fernández-Morán, Elísabeth, Úbeda, Bárbara, Gálvez, José Ángel, Catalán, Núria, Pérez-Martínez, Carmen, Ramos-Rodríguez, Eloísa, Cillero-Castro, Carmen, Moreno-Ostos, Enrique, Blanco, José María, Rodríguez, Valeriano, Montes-Pérez, Jorge Juan, Palomino, Roberto L., Rodríguez-Pérez, Estela, Hernández, Armand, Carballeira, Rafael, Camacho, Antonio, Picazo, Antonio, Rochera, Carlos, Santamans, Anna C., Ferriol, Carmen, Romo, Susana, Soria, Juan Miguel, Özen, Arda, Karan, Tünay, Demir, Nilsun, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Filiz, Nur, Levi, Eti, Iskin, Uğur, Bezirci, Gizem, Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nihan, Çelik, Kemal, Ozhan, Koray, Karakaya, Nusret, Koçer, Mehmet Ali Turan, Yilmaz, Mete, Maraşlıoğlu, Faruk, Fakioglu, Özden, Soylu, Elif Neyran, Yağcı, Meral Apaydın, Çınar, Şakir, Çapkın, Kadir, Yağcı, Abdulkadir, Cesur, Mehmet, Bilgin, Fuat, Bulut, Cafer, Uysal, Rahmi, Latife, Köker, Akçaalan, Reyhan, Albay, Meriç, Alp, Mehmet Tahir, Özkan, Korhan, Sevindik, Tuğba Ongun, Tunca, Hatice, Önem, Burçin, Paerl, Hans, Carey, Cayelan C., Ibelings, Bastiaan W., Donis, Daphne, Mantzouki, Evanthia, McGinnis, Daniel F., Vachon, Dominic, Gallego, Irene, Grossart, Hans-Peter, de Senerpont Domis, Lisette N., Teurlincx, Sven, Seelen, Laura, Lürling, Miquel, Verstijnen, Yvon, Maliaka, Valentini, Fonvielle, Jeremy, Visser, Petra M., Verspagen, Jolanda, van Herk, Maria, Antoniou, Maria G., Tsiarta, Nikoletta, McCarthy, Valerie, Perello, Victor C., Machado-Vieira, Danielle, de Oliveira, Alinne Gurjão, Maronić, Dubravka Špoljarić, Stević, Filip, Pfeiffer, Tanja Žuna, Vucelić, Itana Bokan, Žutinić, Petar, Udovič, Marija Gligora, Plenković-Moraj, Anđelka, Bláha, Luděk, Geriš, Rodan, Fránková, Markéta, Christoffersen, Kirsten Seestern, Warming, Trine Perlt, Feldmann, Tõnu, Laas, Alo, Panksep, Kristel, Tuvikene, Lea, Kangro, Kersti, Koreivienė, Judita, Karosienė, Jūratė, Kasperovičienė, Jūratė, Savadova-Ratkus, Ksenija, Vitonytė, Irma, Häggqvist, Kerstin, Salmi, Pauliina, Arvola, Lauri, Rothhaupt, Karl, Avagianos, Christos, Kaloudis, Triantafyllos, Gkelis, Spyros, Panou, Manthos, Triantis, Theodoros, Zervou, Sevasti-Kiriaki, Hiskia, Anastasia, Obertegger, Ulrike, Boscaini, Adriano, Flaim, Giovanna, Salmaso, Nico, Cerasino, Leonardo, Haande, Sigrid, Skjelbred, Birger, Grabowska, Magdalena, Karpowicz, Maciej, Chmura, Damian, Nawrocka, Lidia, Kobos, Justyna, Mazur-Marzec, Hanna, Alcaraz-Párraga, Pablo, Wilk-Woźniak, Elżbieta, Krztoń, Wojciech, Walusiak, Edward, Gagala-Borowska, Ilona, Mankiewicz-Boczek, Joana, Toporowska, Magdalena, Pawlik-Skowronska, Barbara, Niedźwiecki, Michał, Pęczuła, Wojciech, Napiórkowska-Krzebietke, Agnieszka, Dunalska, Julita, Sieńska, Justyna, Szymański, Daniel, Kruk, Marek, Budzyńska, Agnieszka, Goldyn, Ryszard, Kozak, Anna, Rosińska, Joanna, Szeląg-Wasielewska, Elżbieta, Domek, Piotr, Jakubowska-Krepska, Natalia, Kwasizur, Kinga, Messyasz, Beata, Pełechata, Aleksandra, Pełechaty, Mariusz, Kokocinski, Mikolaj, Madrecka-Witkowska, Beata, Kostrzewska-Szlakowska, Iwona, Frąk, Magdalena, Bańkowska-Sobczak, Agnieszka, Wasilewicz, Michał, Ochocka, Agnieszka, Pasztaleniec, Agnieszka, Jasser, Iwona, Antão-Geraldes, Ana M., Leira, Manel, Vasconcelos, Vitor, Morais, Joao, Vale, Micaela, Raposeiro, Pedro M., Gonçalves, Vítor, Aleksovski, Boris, Krstić, Svetislav, Nemova, Hana, Drastichova, Iveta, Chomova, Lucia, Remec-Rekar, Spela, Elersek, Tina, Hansson, Lars-Anders, Urrutia-Cordero, Pablo, Bravo, Andrea G., Buck, Moritz, Colom-Montero, William, Mustonen, Kristiina, Pierson, Don, Yang, Yang, Richardson, Jessica, Edwards, Christine, Cromie, Hannah, Delgado-Martín, Jordi, García, David, Cereijo, Jose Luís, Gomà, Joan, Trapote, Mari Carmen, Vegas-Vilarrúbia, Teresa, Obrador, Biel, García-Murcia, Ana, Real, Monserrat, Romans, Elvira, Noguero-Ribes, Jordi, Duque, David Parreño, Fernández-Morán, Elísabeth, Úbeda, Bárbara, Gálvez, José Ángel, Catalán, Núria, Pérez-Martínez, Carmen, Ramos-Rodríguez, Eloísa, Cillero-Castro, Carmen, Moreno-Ostos, Enrique, Blanco, José María, Rodríguez, Valeriano, Montes-Pérez, Jorge Juan, Palomino, Roberto L., Rodríguez-Pérez, Estela, Hernández, Armand, Carballeira, Rafael, Camacho, Antonio, Picazo, Antonio, Rochera, Carlos, Santamans, Anna C., Ferriol, Carmen, Romo, Susana, Soria, Juan Miguel, Özen, Arda, Karan, Tünay, Demir, Nilsun, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Filiz, Nur, Levi, Eti, Iskin, Uğur, Bezirci, Gizem, Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nihan, Çelik, Kemal, Ozhan, Koray, Karakaya, Nusret, Koçer, Mehmet Ali Turan, Yilmaz, Mete, Maraşlıoğlu, Faruk, Fakioglu, Özden, Soylu, Elif Neyran, Yağcı, Meral Apaydın, Çınar, Şakir, Çapkın, Kadir, Yağcı, Abdulkadir, Cesur, Mehmet, Bilgin, Fuat, Bulut, Cafer, Uysal, Rahmi, Latife, Köker, Akçaalan, Reyhan, Albay, Meriç, Alp, Mehmet Tahir, Özkan, Korhan, Sevindik, Tuğba Ongun, Tunca, Hatice, Önem, Burçin, Paerl, Hans, Carey, Cayelan C., and Ibelings, Bastiaan W.
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To determine the drivers of phytoplankton biomass, we collected standardized morphometric, physical, and biological data in 230 lakes across the Mediterranean, Continental, and Boreal climatic zones of the European continent. Multilinear regression models tested on this snapshot of mostly eutrophic lakes (median total phosphorus [TP] = 0.06 and total nitrogen [TN] = 0.7 mg L−1), and its subsets (2 depth types and 3 climatic zones), show that light climate and stratification strength were the most significant explanatory variables for chlorophyll a (Chl a) variance. TN was a significant predictor for phytoplankton biomass for shallow and continental lakes, while TP never appeared as an explanatory variable, suggesting that under high TP, light, which partially controls stratification strength, becomes limiting for phytoplankton development. Mediterranean lakes were the warmest yet most weakly stratified and had significantly less Chl a than Boreal lakes, where the temperature anomaly from the long-term average, during a summer heatwave was the highest (+4°C) and showed a significant, exponential relationship with stratification strength. This European survey represents a summer snapshot of phytoplankton biomass and its drivers, and lends support that light and stratification metrics, which are both affected by climate change, are better predictors for phytoplankton biomass in nutrient-rich lakes than nutrient concentrations and surface temperature.
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44. Food web effects of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in an outdoor freshwater mesocosm experiment
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Coppens, Jan, Bezirci, Gizem, Levi, Eti E., Çağan, Ali Serhan, Oluz, Zehra, Jovanovic, Boris, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Coppens, Jan, Bezirci, Gizem, Levi, Eti E., Çağan, Ali Serhan, Oluz, Zehra, Jovanovic, Boris, and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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Over the course of 78days, nine outdoor mesocosms, each with 1350L capacity, were situated on a pontoon platform in the middle of a lake and exposed to 0gL(-1) TiO2, 25gL(-1) TiO2 or 250gL(-1) TiO2 nanoparticles in the form of E171 TiO2 human food additive five times a week. Mesocosms were inoculated with sediment, phytoplankton, zooplankton, macroinvertebrates, macrophytes and fish before exposure, ensuring a complete food web. Physicochemical parameters of the water, nutrient concentrations, and biomass of the taxa were monitored. Concentrations of 25gL(-1) TiO2 and 250gL(-1) TiO2 caused a reduction in available soluble reactive phosphorus in the mesocosms by 15 and 23%, respectively, but not in the amount of total phosphorus. The biomass of Rotifera was significantly reduced by 32 and 57% in the TiO2 25gL(-1) and TiO2 250gL(-1) treatments, respectively, when compared to the control; however, the biomass of the other monitored groupsCladocera, Copepoda, phytoplankton, macrophytes, chironomids and fishremained unaffected. In conclusion, environmentally relevant concentrations of TiO2 nanoparticles may negatively affect certain parameters and taxa of the freshwater lentic aquatic ecosystem. However, these negative effects are not significant enough to affect the overall function of the ecosystem, as there were no cascade effects leading to a major change in its trophic state or primary production., B. Jovanovic's Marie Curie FP7 Career Integration Grant within the 7th European Union Framework Program [PCIG13-GA-2013-618006]; Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK)Turkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Arastirma Kurumu (TUBITAK) [TUBITAK 2221]; MARS project (Managing Aquatic ecosystems and water Resources under multiple Stress) - 7th EU Framework Program, Theme 6 (Environment including Climate Change) [603378], The present research was partially supported by B. Jovanovic's Marie Curie FP7 Career Integration Grant within the 7th European Union Framework Program (Project No. PCIG13-GA-2013-618006). B. Jovanovic also extends acknowledgement to the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) for partial support through the visiting scientist fellowship program (TUBITAK 2221). M. Beklioglu was supported by the MARS project (Managing Aquatic ecosystems and water Resources under multiple Stress), funded under the 7th EU Framework Program, Theme 6 (Environment including Climate Change), Contract No. 603378 (http://www.mars-project.eu). We would also like to extend our gratitude to the TUBITAK Marmara Research Center of Turkey, Gebze-Kocaeli, for the help with ICP-MS analysis.
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45. Food web effects of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in an outdoor freshwater mesocosm experiment
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Oluz, Zehra, Levi, Eti E., Coppens, Jan, Bezirci, Gizem, Jovanovic, Boris, Çağan, Ali Serhan, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Oluz, Zehra, Levi, Eti E., Coppens, Jan, Bezirci, Gizem, Jovanovic, Boris, Çağan, Ali Serhan, and Beklioğlu, Meryem
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Over the course of 78days, nine outdoor mesocosms, each with 1350L capacity, were situated on a pontoon platform in the middle of a lake and exposed to 0gL(-1) TiO2, 25gL(-1) TiO2 or 250gL(-1) TiO2 nanoparticles in the form of E171 TiO2 human food additive five times a week. Mesocosms were inoculated with sediment, phytoplankton, zooplankton, macroinvertebrates, macrophytes and fish before exposure, ensuring a complete food web. Physicochemical parameters of the water, nutrient concentrations, and biomass of the taxa were monitored. Concentrations of 25gL(-1) TiO2 and 250gL(-1) TiO2 caused a reduction in available soluble reactive phosphorus in the mesocosms by 15 and 23%, respectively, but not in the amount of total phosphorus. The biomass of Rotifera was significantly reduced by 32 and 57% in the TiO2 25gL(-1) and TiO2 250gL(-1) treatments, respectively, when compared to the control; however, the biomass of the other monitored groupsCladocera, Copepoda, phytoplankton, macrophytes, chironomids and fishremained unaffected. In conclusion, environmentally relevant concentrations of TiO2 nanoparticles may negatively affect certain parameters and taxa of the freshwater lentic aquatic ecosystem. However, these negative effects are not significant enough to affect the overall function of the ecosystem, as there were no cascade effects leading to a major change in its trophic state or primary production., B. Jovanovic's Marie Curie FP7 Career Integration Grant within the 7th European Union Framework Program [PCIG13-GA-2013-618006]; Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK)Turkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Arastirma Kurumu (TUBITAK) [TUBITAK 2221]; MARS project (Managing Aquatic ecosystems and water Resources under multiple Stress) - 7th EU Framework Program, Theme 6 (Environment including Climate Change) [603378], The present research was partially supported by B. Jovanovic's Marie Curie FP7 Career Integration Grant within the 7th European Union Framework Program (Project No. PCIG13-GA-2013-618006). B. Jovanovic also extends acknowledgement to the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) for partial support through the visiting scientist fellowship program (TUBITAK 2221). M. Beklioglu was supported by the MARS project (Managing Aquatic ecosystems and water Resources under multiple Stress), funded under the 7th EU Framework Program, Theme 6 (Environment including Climate Change), Contract No. 603378 (http://www.mars-project.eu). We would also like to extend our gratitude to the TUBITAK Marmara Research Center of Turkey, Gebze-Kocaeli, for the help with ICP-MS analysis.
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46. Effects of doc quality on zooplankton community structure: A mesocosm experiment
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Yildiz, Dilvin, Calderó Pascual Maria, Yalçin Gülce, Metin Melisa, Yetim Sinem, Kavak Pinar, Filiz Nur, Özgencil İ.Kaan, Spoljar Maria, Gottstein Sanja, McCarthy Valerie, Jeppesen Erik, Ger Kemal Ali, and Beklioğlu Meryem
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Climate change, Dissolved organic carbon, Huminfeed , Pulse effect, Mesocosm, Freshwater, Zooplankton - Abstract
While the climate induced increase of allochthonous dissolved organic carbon ( input to freshwater ecosystems is well studied, however, the effects of different DOC sources and their impact on seston quality, and in turn on the food webs and particularly on zooplankton biomass and composition is poorly understood Accordingly, we tested the effects of recalcitrant and labile DOC pulse disturbances on zooplankton communities via outdoor mesocosm experiments for six weeks We expected that zooplankton community biomass would be enhanced with labile DOC source compared to the recalcitrant, and zooplankton community composition would differ between particular DOC sources Treatments included a single pulse of alder leaf leachate ( labile DOC), Huminfeed ( recalcitrant DOC) and both together ( compared to controls (no DOC) After day 10 of the experiment, relative to the control, zooplankton biomass increased in the L and HFL treatments but did not change in the HF treatment The highest biomass increase was observed in HFL Before the pulse, Ceriodaphnia spp dominated approximately 60 of the total zooplankton biomass At the end of the experiment, the community composition was different for L, HF and HFL Unlike control, Daphnia spp dominated (approx 90 biomass in L and HFL treatments, while Cyclopoid Copepoda and Diaphanosoma spp were together 50 in HF Despite the temporal variation, overall mean seston N P ratio in L ( std 105 5 47 1 and HFL 102 1 35 2 was lower relative to HF 256 8 117 9 and controls 208 4 108 7 Additional seston phosphorus coming from labile DOC source led to lower seston N P ( and in turn, may have favoured Daphnia spp in L and HFL Initial results demonstrated that labile DOC source could have major impacts on zooplankton biomass and composition, especially when it combined with recalcitrant DOC source.
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47. Temperature effects explain continental scale distribution of cyanobacterial toxins
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Mantzouki, Evanthia, Lürling, Miquel, Fastner, Jutta, Domis, Lisette de Senerpont, Wilk-Woźniak, Elżbieta, Koreiviene, Judita, Seelen, Laura, Teurlincx, Sven, Verstijnen, Yvon, Krztoń, Wojciech, Walusiak, Edward, Karosienė, Jūratė, Kasperovičienė, Jūratė, Savadova, Ksenija, Vitonytė, Irma, Cillero-Castro, Carmen, Budzyńska, Agnieszka, Goldyn, Ryszard, Kozak, Anna, Rosińska, Joanna, Szeląg-Wasielewska, Elżbieta, Domek, Piotr, Jakubowska-Krepska, Natalia, Kwasizur, Kinga, Messyasz, Beata, Pełechata, Aleksandra, Pełechaty, Mariusz, Kokocinski, Mikolaj, García-Murcia, Ana, Real, Monserrat, Romans, Elvira, Noguero-Ribes, Jordi, Duque, David Parreño, Fernández-Morán, Elísabeth, Karakaya, Nusret, Häggqvist, Kerstin, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Filiz, Nur, Levi, Eti E., Iskin, Uğur, Bezirci, Gizem, Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nihan, Özhan, Koray, Gkelis, Spyros, Panou, Manthos, Fakioglu, Özden, Avagianos, Christos, Kaloudis, Triantafyllos, Çelik, Kemal, Yilmaz, Mete, Marcé, Rafael, Catalán, Nuria, Bravo, Andrea G., Buck, Moritz, Colom-Montero, William, Mustonen, Kristiina, Pierson, Don, Yang, Yang, Raposeiro, Pedro M., Gonçalves, Vítor, Antoniou, Maria G., Tsiarta, Nikoletta, McCarthy, Valerie, Perello, Victor C., Feldmann, Tõnu, Laas, Alo, Panksep, Kristel, Tuvikene, Lea, Gagala, Ilona, Mankiewicz-Boczek, Joana, Yağcı, Meral Apaydın, Çınar, Şakir, Çapkın, Kadir, Yağcı, Abdulkadir, Cesur, Mehmet, Bilgin, Fuat, Bulut, Cafer, Uysal, Rahmi, Obertegger, Ulrike, Boscaini, Adriano, Flaim, Giovanna, Salmaso, Nico, Cerasino, Leonardo, Richardson, Jessica, Visser, Petra M., Verspagen, Jolanda M. H., Karan, Tünay, Soylu, Elif Neyran, Maraşlıoğlu, Faruk, Napiórkowska-Krzebietke, Agnieszka, Ochocka, Agnieszka, Pasztaleniec, Agnieszka, Antão-Geraldes, Ana M., Vasconcelos, Vitor, Morais, João, Vale, Micaela, Köker, Latife, Akçaalan, Reyhan, Albay, Meriç, Maronić, Dubravka Špoljarić, Stević, Filip, Pfeiffer, Tanja Žuna, Fonvielle, Jeremy, Straile, Dietmar, Rothhaupt, Karl-Otto, Hansson, Lars-Anders, Urrutia-Cordero, Pablo, Bláha, Luděk, Geriš, Rodan, Fránková, Markéta, Koçer, Mehmet Ali Turan, Alp, Mehmet Tahir, Remec-Rekar, Spela, Elersek, Tina, Triantis, Theodoros, Zervou, Sevasti-Kiriaki, Hiskia, Anastasia, Haande, Sigrid, Skjelbred, Birger, Madrecka, Beata, Nemova, Hana, Drastichova, Iveta, Chomova, Lucia, Edwards, Christine, Sevindik, Tuğba Ongun, Tunca, Hatice, Önem, Burçin, Aleksovski, Boris, Krstić, Svetislav, Vucelić, Itana Bokan, Nawrocka, Lidia, Salmi, Pauliina, Machado-Vieira, Danielle, Oliveira, Alinne Gurjão De, Delgado-Martín, Jordi, García, David, Cereijo, Jose Luís, Gomà, Joan, Trapote, Mari Carmen, Vegas-Vilarrúbia, Teresa, Obrador, Biel, Grabowska, Magdalena, Karpowicz, Maciej, Chmura, Damian, Úbeda, Bárbara, Gálvez, José Ángel, Özen, Arda, Christoffersen, Kirsten Seestern, Warming, Trine Perlt, Kobos, Justyna, Mazur-Marzec, Hanna, Pérez-Martínez, Carmen, Ramos-Rodríguez, Eloísa, Arvola, Lauri, Alcaraz-Párraga, Pablo, Toporowska, Magdalena, Pawlik-Skowronska, Barbara, Niedźwiecki, Michał, Pęczuła, Wojciech, Leira, Manel, Hernández, Armand, Moreno-Ostos, Enrique, Blanco, José María, Rodríguez, Valeriano, Montes-Pérez, Jorge Juan, Palomino, Roberto L., Rodríguez-Pérez, Estela, Carballeira, Rafael, Camacho, Antonio, Picazo, Antonio, Rochera, Carlos, Santamans, Anna C., Ferriol, Carmen, Romo, Susana, Soria, Juan Miguel, Dunalska, Julita, Sieńska, Justyna, Szymański, Daniel, Kruk, Marek, Kostrzewska-Szlakowska, Iwona, Jasser, Iwona, Žutinić, Petar, Udovič, Marija Gligora, Plenković-Moraj, Anđelka, Frąk, Magdalena, Bańkowska-Sobczak, Agnieszka, Wasilewicz, Michał, Özkan, Korhan, Maliaka, Valentini, Kangro, Kersti, Grossart, Hans-Peter, Paerl, Hans W., Carey, Cayelan C., and Ibelings, Bas W.
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Insight into how environmental change determines the production and distribution of cyanobacterial toxins is necessary for risk assessment. Management guidelines currently focus on hepatotoxins (microcystins). Increasing attention is given to other classes, such as neurotoxins (e.g., anatoxin-a) and cytotoxins (e.g., cylindrospermopsin) due to their potency. Most studies examine the relationship between individual toxin variants and environmental factors, such as nutrients, temperature and light. In summer 2015, we collected samples across Europe to investigate the effect of nutrient and temperature gradients on the variability of toxin production at a continental scale. Direct and indirect effects of temperature were the main drivers of the spatial distribution in the toxins produced by the cyanobacterial community, the toxin concentrations and toxin quota. Generalized linear models showed that a Toxin Diversity Index (TDI) increased with latitude, while it decreased with water stability. Increases in TDI were explained through a significant increase in toxin variants such as MC-YR, anatoxin and cylindrospermopsin, accompanied by a decreasing presence of MC-LR. While global warming continues, the direct and indirect effects of increased lake temperatures will drive changes in the distribution of cyanobacterial toxins in Europe, potentially promoting selection of a few highly toxic species or strains., Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe; 1105
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48. Determinants of phytoplankton size structure in warm, shallow lakes
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Erdoğan, Şeyda, primary, Beklİoğlu, Meryem, additional, Litchman, Elena, additional, Miller, Elizabeth T, additional, Levі, Etі E, additional, Bucak, Tuba, additional, and Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nіhan, additional
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49. Nutrient Loading, Temperature and Heat Wave Effects on Nutrients, Oxygen and Metabolism in Shallow Lake Mesocosms Pre-Adapted for 11 Years
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Jeppesen, Erik, primary, Audet, Joachim, additional, Davidson, Thomas, additional, Neif, Érika, additional, Cao, Yu, additional, Filiz, Nur, additional, Lauridsen, Torben, additional, Larsen, Søren, additional, Beklioğlu, Meryem, additional, Sh, Tserenpil, additional, and Søndergaard, Martin, additional
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50. Changes in waterbird community structure and functional diversity in shallow lakes: the role of water level and submerged macrophytes
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Özgencil İbrahim Kaan, Beklioğlu, Meryem, Özkan, Korhan, Tavşanoğlu, Çağatay, and Fattorini, Niccolo'
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