Scientific Results

This catalogue is obtained by conducting a systematic literature review of scientific studies and reviews related to monitoring, forecasting, and simulating the inland water cycle. The analysis maps scientific expertise across research groups and classifies findings by the type of inland water studied, application focus, and geographical scope. A gap analysis will identify missing research areas and assess their relevance to policymaking.

ID ▲ Type Year Authors Title Venue/Journal DOI Research type Water System Technical Focus Abstract Link with Projects Link with Tools Related policies ID
publications-1231 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2018 María Florencia Gutierrez , Ülkü Nihan Tavşanoğlu , Nicolas Vidal , Jinlei Yu , Franco Teixeira-de Mello , Ayşe Idil Çakiroglu , Hu He , Zhengw Salinity shapes zooplankton communities and functional diversity and has complex effects on size structure in lakes 10.1007/s10750-018-3529-8 Data Management & Analytics Uncategorized No abstract available 603378
publications-1232 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2017 Arda Özen , Ülkü Nihan Tavşanoğlu , Ayşe İdil Çakıroğlu , Eti Ester Levi , Erik Jeppesen , Meryem Beklioğlu Patterns of microbial food webs in Mediterranean shallow lakes with contrasting nutrient levels and predation pressures 10.1007/s10750-017-3329-6 Data Management & Analytics Wastewater Treatment Plants No abstract available 603378
publications-1233 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2016 Alban Sagouis , Franck Jabot , Christine Argillier Taxonomic versus functional diversity metrics: how do fish communities respond to anthropogenic stressors in reservoirs? 10.1111/eff.12306 Simulation & Modeling Natural Water Bodies AbstractBiological indicators are frequently used to assess the effects of anthropogenic stressors on freshwater ecosystems. The structure of fish communities and their response to stressors have been commonly described by taxonomic richness, diversity and evenness. More recently, functional structure of communities has also been suggested to be a reliable indicator of disturbance. This article aimed at testing whether taxonomic and functional diversity metrics can provide comparable or complementary information on the response of fish communities to eutrophication and abundance of non‐native species in reservoirs. Comparison of the responses of taxonomic and functional diversities to biogeography, habitat and stressors was made in 112 French reservoirs. Widely observed effects of biogeographic and habitat variables on taxonomic and functional diversities were identified. Taxonomic and functional richness metrics notably increased with lake area and temperature respectively. Taxonomic diversity metrics did not respond to any stressor, while all functional diversity metrics were found to be impacted by non‐native species. Eutrophication was further found to decrease the impact of non‐native species on two functional diversity metrics: evenness and divergence. Our study therefore reveals that functional metrics are more sensitive than taxonomic metrics to anthropogenic stressors in the studied reservoirs. Still, the multiple linear regressions tested had overall low explanatory power. Further refinements will thus be needed to use this type of metrics in an impact assessment scheme. 603378
publications-1234 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2014 A. İdil Çakıroğlu , Ü. Nihan Tavşanoğlu , Eti E. Levi , Thomas A. Davidson , Tuba Bucak , Arda Özen , Gürçay K. Akyıldız , Erik Jeppesen , Relatedness between contemporary and subfossil cladoceran assemblages in Turkish lakes 10.1007/s10933-014-9799-x Data Management & Analytics Uncategorized No abstract available 603378
publications-1235 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2017 Simone Wengrat , Andre A. Padial , Erik Jeppesen , Thomas A. Davidson , Luciane Fontana , Sandra Costa-Böddeker , Denise C. Bicudo Paleolimnological records reveal biotic homogenization driven by eutrophication in tropical reservoirs 10.1007/s10933-017-9997-4 Simulation & Modeling River Basins No abstract available 603378
publications-1236 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2015 Xiufeng Zhang , Rikke Odgaard , Birgit Olesen , Torben L Lauridsen , Lone Liboriussen , Martin Søndergaard , Zhengwen Liu , Erik Jeppesen Warming shows differential effects on late-season growth and competitive capacity of Elodea canadensis and Potamogeton crispus in shallow lakes 10.5268/iw-5.4.830 Simulation & Modeling River Basins No abstract available 603378
publications-1237 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2016 Fabien Cremona , Alo Laas , Peeter Nõges , Tiina Nõges An estimation of diel metabolic rates of eight limnological archetypes from Estonia using high-frequency measurements 10.1080/iw-6.3.971 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 603378
publications-1238 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2016 Külli Kangur, Kai Ginter, Peeter Kangur, Andu Kangur, Peeter Nõges, Alo Laas Changes in water temperature and chemistry preceding a massive kill of bottom-dwelling fish: An analysis of high-frequency buoy data of shallow Lake Vortsjarv (Estonia) 10.1080/iw-6.4.869 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 603378
publications-1239 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE No year available Jonna Kristiina Kuha, Lauri Arvola, Paul C Hanson, Jussi Huotari, Timo Huttula, Janne Juntunen, Marko Järvinen, Kari Kallio, Mirva Ketola, Kirsi Kuop Response of boreal lakes to episodic weather-induced events 10.5268/iw-6.4.886 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 603378
publications-1240 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLE 2018 Jessica L. Adams , Edward Tipping , Heidrun Feuchtmayr , Heather T. Carter , Patrick Keenan The contribution of algae to freshwater dissolved organic matter: implications for UV spectroscopic analysis 10.1080/20442041.2017.1415032 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 603378