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  1. Cross-Phosphorylation between AgrC Histidine Kinase and the Noncognate Response Regulator Lmo1172 in Listeria monocytogenes under Benzalkonium Chloride Stress
  2. Fate of Heat
  3. Water Movements
  4. Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change and Water Extraction on Thermal Stratification and Water Quality of a Subtropical Lake Using the GLM-AED Model
  5. Prioritising interventions for the reduction of erosion in classical gullies: a modelling study
  6. HARP: A suite of parameters to describe the hysteresis of streamflow and water quality constituents
  7. Impacts of climate change on nutrient and sediment loads from a subtropical catchment
  8. A slurry approach to identify nutrient critical source areas from subtropical catchment erosion
  9. A national-scale trophic state analysis to prioritize lakes for restoration in Aotearoa New Zealand
  10. Phosphorus storage and utilization strategies of two bloom-forming freshwater cyanobacteria
  11. Plastic debris in lakes and reservoirs
  12. Land Use and Climate Change Effects on Streamflow and Nutrient Loads in a Temperate Catchment: A Simulation Study
  13. Restoration of estuary hydrological state with freshwater inflows: Non-linear processes, values-led decisions and multiple world views
  14. Seiche-induced fish-kills in the Sea of Galilee may explain the biblical miraculous catch of fish
  15. Understanding the relationship between nutrient availability and freshwater cyanobacterial growth and abundance
  16. Controlling blooms of Planktothrix rubescens by optimized metalimnetic water withdrawal: a modelling study on adaptive reservoir operation
  17. Impacts of atmospheric stilling and climate warming on cyanobacterial blooms: An individual-based modelling approach
  18. Relationship of Attributes of Soil and Topography with Land Cover Change in the Rift Valley Basin of Ethiopia
  19. Schindler's legacy: from eutrophic lakes to the phosphorus utilization strategies of cyanobacteria
  20. Oxygen Nanobubbles for Lake Restoration—Where Are We at? A Review of a New-Generation Approach to Managing Lake Eutrophication
  21. Methods to control harmful algal blooms: a review
  22. Modelling classical gullies – A review
  23. Mustering the troops toward preventative management in lakes
  24. Polluted lake restoration to promote sustainability in the Yangtze River Basin, China
  25. Environmental Flow Requirements of Estuaries: Providing Resilience to Current and Future Climate and Direct Anthropogenic Changes
  26. Global co‐occurrence of methanogenic archaea and methanotrophic bacteria in Microcystis aggregates
  27. Lake management: is prevention better than cure?
  28. Spatiotemporal Assessment of GHG Emissions and Nutrient Sequestration Linked to Agronutrient Runoff in Global Wetlands
  29. Controlling metalimnetic bloom of Planktothrix rubescens by a novel water withdrawal strategy: a modelling study
  30. Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur Elemental Fluxes in the Soil and Exchanges with the Atmosphere in Australian Tropical, Temperate, and Arid Wetlands
  31. Restoring shallow lakes impaired by eutrophication: Approaches, outcomes, and challenges
  32. Are nitrogen-to-phosphorus ratios of Chinese lakes actually increasing?
  33. A systematic literature review of forecasting and predictive models for cyanobacteria blooms in freshwater lakes
  34. Trends in water quality in a subtropical Australian river-estuary system: Responses to damming, climate variability and wastewater discharges
  35. High contribution of methane in greenhouse gas emissions from a eutrophic lake: a mass balance synthesis
  36. Intra-population strain variation in phosphorus storage strategies of the freshwater cyanobacterium Raphidiopsis raciborskii
  37. Reference and current Trophic Level Index of New Zealand lakes: benchmarks to inform lake management and assessment
  38. Are laboratory growth rate experiments relevant to explaining bloom-forming cyanobacteria distributions at global scale?
  39. Perspective: Advancing the research agenda for improving understanding of cyanobacteria in a future of global change
  40. Terrain Effects on the Spatial Variability of Soil Physical and Chemical Properties
  41. Modelling inter‐annual and spatial variability of ice cover in a temperate lake with complex morphology
  42. The global Microcystis interactome
  43. Variations in the Distribution of Chl-a and Simulation Using a Multiple Regression Model
  44. Tropical Coastal Wetlands Ameliorate Nitrogen Export During Floods
  45. A review of the effects of climate change on riverine flooding in subtropical and tropical regions
  46. Quantifying the Extent of Anthropogenic Eutrophication of Lakes at a National Scale in New Zealand
  47. In Situ Collection and Preservation of Intact Microcystis Colonies to Assess Population Diversity and Microcystin Quotas
  48. Developments in modelling of lakes and reservoirs
  49. In-situ fluorescence monitoring of cyanobacteria: Laboratory-based quantification of species-specific measurement accuracy
  50. Phycocyanin sensor for cyanobacteria bloom detection?
  51. Diversity of anammox bacteria and abundance of functional genes for nitrogen cycling in the rhizosphere of submerged macrophytes in a freshwater lake in summer
  52. Long-term changes in the water quality of a deep temperate oligotrophic lake in response to catchment disturbance: evidence from sediment cores
  53. A General Lake Model (GLM 3.0) for linking with high-frequency sensor data from the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON)
  54. Quantifying the role of organic phosphorus mineralisation on phytoplankton communities in a warm-monomictic lake
  55. Economic and ecosystem costs and benefits of alternative land use and management scenarios in the Lake Rotorua, New Zealand, catchment
  56. Regulation of phosphorus bioavailability by iron nanoparticles in a monomictic lake
  57. Ten simple rules for collaboratively writing a multi-authored paper
  58. Modelling hydrology and water quality in a mixed land use catchment and eutrophic lake: Effects of nutrient load reductions and climate change
  59. A data mining approach to evaluate suitability of dissolved oxygen sensor observations for lake metabolism analysis
  60. Combating hypoxia/anoxia at sediment-water interfaces: A preliminary study of oxygen nanobubble modified clay materials
  61. Fluorescence probes for real-time remote cyanobacteria monitoring: A review of challenges and opportunities
  62. Morphospecies-dependent disaggregation of colonies of the cyanobacterium Microcystis under high turbulent mixing
  63. Geographic and temporal variations in turbulent heat loss from lakes: A global analysis across 45 lakes
  64. Climate change and lake ice cover
  65. The role of mobile consumers in lake nutrient cycles: a brief review
  66. A multi-lake comparative analysis of the General Lake Model (GLM): Stress-testing across a global observatory network
  67. Autocalibration of a one-dimensional hydrodynamic-ecological model (DYRESM 4.0-CAEDYM 3.1) using a Monte Carlo approach: simulations of hypoxic events in a polymictic lake
  68. Modelling interactive effects of multiple disturbances on a coastal lake ecosystem: Implications for management
  69. A comparison of bacterial community structure, activity and microcystins associated with formation and breakdown of a cyanobacterial scum
  70. A novel Eulerian approach for modelling cyanobacteria movement: Thin layer formation and recurrent risk to drinking water intakes
  71. A General Lake Model (GLM 2.4) for linking with high-frequency sensor data from the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON)
  72. Variable littoral-pelagic coupling as a food-web response to seasonal changes in pelagic primary production
  73. Sensor manufacturer, temperature, and cyanobacteria morphology affect phycocyanin fluorescence measurements
  74. Constructed treatment wetlands provide habitat for zooplankton communities in agricultural peat lake catchments
  75. Auto-calibration of a one-dimensional hydrodynamicecological model (DYRESM 4.0-CAEDYM 3.1) using a Monte Carlo approach: simulations of hypoxic events in a polymictic lake
  76. Supplementary material to "Auto-calibration of a one-dimensional hydrodynamicecological model (DYRESM 4.0-CAEDYM 3.1) using a Monte Carlo approach: simulations of hypoxic events in a polymictic lake"
  77. Latitude and lake size are important predictors of over-lake atmospheric stability
  78. Using the General Lake Model (GLM) to simulate water temperatures and ice cover of a medium-sized lake: a case study of Lake Ammersee, Germany
  79. Carbon dioxide emissions and sediment organic carbon burials across a gradient of trophic state in eleven New Zealand lakes
  80. Multiple lines of evidence determine robust nutrient load limits required to safeguard a threatened lake/lagoon system
  81. Evaluating services and damage costs of degradation of a major lake ecosystem
  82. Impacts of a bivalve mass mortality event on an estuarine food web and bivalve grazing pressure
  83. Lake Restoration in New Zealand
  84. Predictive Models for Determination of E. coli Concentrations at Inland Recreational Beaches
  85. Mitigating harmful cyanobacterial blooms: strategies for control of nitrogen and phosphorus loads
  86. Spatial heterogeneity in geothermally-influenced lakes derived from atmospherically corrected Landsat thermal imagery and three-dimensional hydrodynamic modelling
  87. Coupled use of sediment phosphorus speciation and pigment composition to infer phytoplankton phenology over 700 years in a deep oligotrophic lake
  88. Contrasting cyanobacterial communities and microcystin concentrations in summers with extreme weather events: insights into potential effects of climate change
  89. Intracellular, environmental and biotic interactions influence recruitment of benthicMicrocystis(Cyanophyceae) in a shallow eutrophic lake
  90. Fine‐scale cryogenic sampling of planktonic microbial communities: Application to toxic cyanobacterial blooms
  91. Comment on "Using groundwater age and hydrochemistry to understand sources and dynamics of nutrient contamination through the catchment into Lake Rotorua, New Zealand" by Morgenstern et al. (2015)
  92. Trends and abrupt changes in 104 years of ice cover and water temperature in a dimictic lake in response to air temperature, wind speed, and water clarity drivers
  93. Wind forced circulation and sediment disturbance in a temperate lake
  94. Dynamics of silicon in lakes of the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand, and implications for diatom growth
  95. Phosphorus and nitrogen loading restraints are essential for successful eutrophication control of Lake Rotorua, New Zealand
  96. Diel Surface Temperature Range Scales with Lake Size
  97. Guiding principles for the development and application of solid-phase phosphorus adsorbents for freshwater ecosystems
  98. Modulation of microcystin congener abundance following nitrogen depletion of a Microcystis batch culture
  99. Influence of Hydrological Connectivity on Plankton Communities in Natural and Reconstructed Side-Arms of a Large New Zealand River
  100. Spatial and temporal changes in water quality along natural and restored side-arms of a large New Zealand river
  101. Trends and abrupt changes in 104-years of ice cover and water temperature in a dimictic lake in response to air temperature, wind speed, and water clarity drivers
  102. Rapid and highly variable warming of lake surface waters around the globe
  103. Effects of hydrologic conditions on SWAT model performance and parameter sensitivity for a small, mixed land use catchment in New Zealand
  104. Algebraic equilibrium solution of tissue nitrogen quota in algae and the discrepancy between calibrated parameters and physiological properties
  105. Predicting the resilience and recovery of aquatic systems: A framework for model evolution within environmental observatories
  106. Automated calculation of surface energy fluxes with high-frequency lake buoy data
  107. Sustainable management of freshwater crayfish (kōura, Paranephrops planifrons) in Te Arawa (Rotorua) lakes, North Island, New Zealand
  108. The use and value of citizen science data in New Zealand
  109. Response lags and environmental dynamics of restoration efforts for Lake Rotorua, New Zealand
  110. High- and low-affinity phosphate uptake and its effect on phytoplankton dominance in a phosphate-depauperate lake
  111. Empirical and semi-analytical chlorophyll a algorithms for multi-temporal monitoring of New Zealand lakes using Landsat
  112. A global database of lake surface temperatures collected by in situ and satellite methods from 1985–2009
  113. The Effect of Cyanobacterial Biomass Enrichment by Centrifugation and GF/C Filtration on Subsequent Microcystin Measurement
  114. Further Characterization of Glycine-Containing Microcystins from the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica
  115. Effects of benthic substrate, nutrient enrichment and predatory fish on freshwater crayfish (kōura, Paranephrops planifrons) population characteristics in seven Te Arawa (Rotorua) lakes, North Island, New Zealand
  116. A Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) for synthesising high–frequency sensor data for validation of deterministic ecological models
  117. Phosphorus and arsenic distributions in a seasonally stratified, iron- and manganese-rich lake: microbiological and geochemical controls
  118. Phytoplankton succession and the formation of a deep chlorophyll maximum in a hypertrophic volcanic lake
  119. High Levels of Structural Diversity Observed in Microcystins from Microcystis CAWBG11 and Characterization of Six New Microcystin Congeners
  120. Advancing projections of phytoplankton responses to climate change through ensemble modelling
  121. Recent invader or indicator of environmental change? A phylogenetic and ecological study of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii in New Zealand
  122. Geoengineering in lakes: welcome attraction or fatal distraction?
  123. Geo-Engineering in Lakes: A Crisis of Confidence?
  124. Spatial variability in sediment phosphorus characteristics along a hydrological gradient upstream of Lake Rotorua, New Zealand
  125. Light attenuation characteristics of glacially-fed lakes
  126. Application of a Three-Dimensional Water Quality Model as a Decision Support Tool for the Management of Land-Use Changes in the Catchment of an Oligotrophic Lake
  127. Biogeochemical processes and phytoplankton nutrient limitation in the inflow transition zone of a large eutrophic lake during a summer rain event
  128. Temporal and spatial trends in water quality of Lake Taihu, China: analysis from a north to mid-lake transect, 1991–2011
  129. Emerging Challenges for the Drinking Water Industry
  130. Ecological integrity of deep lakes in New Zealand across anthropogenic pressure gradients
  131. Intra-colony motility ofMicrocystis wesenbergiicells
  132. Phosphorus dynamics in sediments of a eutrophic lake derived from 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  133. Costs of harmful blooms of freshwater cyanobacteria
  134. A framework for testing the ability of models to project climate change and its impacts
  135. Isolation and structure determination of two new hydrophobic microcystins from Microcystis sp. (CAWBG11)
  136. Structural Characterization of New Microcystins Containing Tryptophan and Oxidized Tryptophan Residues
  137. Bioavailability of phosphorus transported during storm flow to a eutrophic, polymictic lake
  138. Connectivity and complexity of floodplain habitats govern zooplankton dynamics in a large temperate river system
  139. Ecosystem respiration: Drivers of daily variability and background respiration in lakes around the globe
  140. Growth and turion formation of Potamogeton crispus in response to different phosphorus concentrations in water
  141. Quantifying temporal and spatial variations in sediment, nitrogen and phosphorus transport in stream inflows to a large eutrophic lake
  142. Nutrients and eutrophication: introduction
  143. Spatial and temporal patterns of carbon flow in a temperate, large river food web
  144. Effects of flow on lateral interactions of fish and shrimps with off-channel habitats in a large river-floodplain system
  145. Effects of Climate Change on New Zealand Lakes
  146. SPATIAL VARIATION OF STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL INDICATORS IN A LARGE NEW ZEALAND RIVER
  147. EFFECT OF BORON-DOPED GOETHITE ON SOIL ACIDITY, DIFFERENT FORMS OF MANGANESE IN RED SOIL AND THE GROWTH OF RAPE (BRASSICA NAPUS L.) SEEDLINGS
  148. Parameterisation of sediment geochemistry for simulating water quality responses to long-term catchment and climate changes in polymictic, eutrophic Lake Rotorua, New Zealand
  149. Time-scale dependence in numerical simulations: Assessment of physical, chemical, and biological predictions in a stratified lake at temporal scales of hours to months
  150. Latitudinal variation in nutrient stoichiometry and chlorophyll-nutrient relationships in lakes: A global study
  151. Catchment land use and trophic state impacts on phytoplankton composition: a case study from the Rotorua lakes’ district, New Zealand
  152. Effects of local climate and hydrological conditions on the thermal regime of a reservoir at Tropic of Cancer, in southern China
  153. Lake-size dependency of wind shear and convection as controls on gas exchange
  154. Coupling high-resolution measurements to a three-dimensional lake model to assess the spatial and temporal dynamics of the cyanobacterium Planktothrix rubescens in a medium-sized lake
  155. Eco-physiological adaptations that favour freshwater cyanobacteria in a changing climate
  156. Increasing Microcystis cell density enhances microcystin synthesis: a mesocosm study
  157. Physiology, Blooms and Prediction of Planktonic Cyanobacteria
  158. Variations in nutrient concentrations at different time scales in two shallow tidally dominated estuaries
  159. A community-based framework for aquatic ecosystem models
  160. Derivation of lake mixing and stratification indices from high-resolution lake buoy data
  161. Are geothermal streams important sites of nutrient uptake in an agricultural and urbanising landscape (Rotorua, New Zealand)?
  162. Enhanced Sample Preparation for Quantitation of Microcystins by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionisation-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry
  163. Reducing the external environmental costs of pastoral farming in New Zealand: experiences from the Te Arawa lakes, Rotorua
  164. Application of flow cytometry for examining phytoplankton succession in two eutrophic lakes
  165. Fate of Allochthonous Dissolved Organic Carbon in Lakes: A Quantitative Approach
  166. Nitrogen-15 Isotope Enrichment in Benthic Boundary Layer Gases of a Stratified Eutrophic Iron and Manganese Rich Lake
  167. Modelling the response of a highly eutrophic lake to reductions in external and internal nutrient loading
  168. Effects of infaunal bivalve density and flow speed on clearance rates and near-bed hydrodynamics
  169. Predicting the effects of climate change on trophic status of three morphologically varying lakes: Implications for lake restoration and management
  170. Landsat remote sensing of chlorophyll a concentrations in central North Island lakes of New Zealand
  171. Denitrification Potential in Lake Sediment Increases Across a Gradient of Catchment Agriculture
  172. Switching toxin production on and off: intermittent microcystin synthesis in a Microcystis bloom
  173. Relationships between land use and nitrogen and phosphorus in New Zealand lakes
  174. Preface: Lake restoration: an experimental ecosystem approach for eutrophication control
  175. Plant Availability of Boron Adsorbed or Occulted on Goethite to Rape (Brassica napusL.) Seedling
  176. Natural and anthropogenic lead in sediments of the Rotorua lakes, New Zealand
  177. A mass balance evaluation of the ecological significance of historical nitrogen fluxes in Lake Kinneret
  178. Challenges and opportunities for integrating lake ecosystem modelling approaches
  179. Nitrogen and Phosphorus Limitation of Phytoplankton Growth in New Zealand Lakes: Implications for Eutrophication Control
  180. The role of intratidal oscillations in sediment resuspension in a diurnal, partially mixed estuary
  181. Hypolimnetic phosphorus and nitrogen dynamics in a small, eutrophic lake with a seasonally anoxic hypolimnion
  182. Temporal and spatial variations in phytoplankton productivity in surface waters of a warm-temperate, monomictic lake in New Zealand
  183. Effects of Nutrients on Algae Blooms with In-Situ Incubation in Three Lakes of Wuhan in China
  184. Evaluating the influence of lake morphology, trophic status and diagenesis on geochemical profiles in lake sediments
  185. Low dissolved inorganic nitrogen and increased heterocyte frequency: precursors to Anabaena planktonica blooms in a temperate, eutrophic reservoir
  186. Effect of intensive catchment and in-lake restoration procedures on phosphorus concentrations in a eutrophic lake
  187. Vertical distributions of chlorophyll in deep, warm monomictic lakes
  188. Estimation of total cloud cover from solar radiation observations at Lake Rotorua, New Zealand
  189. Solid-phase photocatalytic degradation of polystyrene plastic with goethite modified by boron under UV–vis light irradiation
  190. INFLUENCE OF NITROGEN ON THE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY METABOLISM AND SYNTHESIS OF FLAVONOIDS IN CHRYSANTHEMUM MORIFOLIUMRAMAT
  191. Does sediment capping have post-application effects on zooplankton and phytoplankton?
  192. Plant availability of boron doped on iron and manganese oxides and its effect on soil acidosis
  193. Nutrient limitation of phytoplankton in solar salt ponds in Shark Bay, Western Australia
  194. The influence of water quality and sediment geochemistry on the horizontal and vertical distribution of phosphorus and nitrogen in sediments of a large, shallow lake
  195. Hindcasting cyanobacterial communities in Lake Okaro with germination experiments and genetic analyses
  196. Management strategies to optimise sustainable clam (Tapes philippinarum) harvests in Barbamarco Lagoon, Italy
  197. A spatially resolved model of seasonal variations in phytoplankton and clam (Tapes philippinarum) biomass in Barbamarco Lagoon, Italy
  198. Low‐dose alum application trialled as a management tool for internal nutrient loads in Lake Okaro, New Zealand
  199. Ten steps applied to development and evaluation of process-based biogeochemical models of estuaries
  200. Modelling the relative importance of internal and external nutrient loads on water column nutrient concentrations and phytoplankton biomass in a shallow polymictic lake
  201. Modelling and mass balance assessments of nutrient retention in a seasonally-flowing estuary (Swan River Estuary, Western Australia)
  202. Sediment and nutrient accumulation rates in sediments of twelve New Zealand lakes: influence of lake morphology, catchment characteristics and trophic state
  203. Influence of Potamogeton crispus growth on nutrients in the sediment and water of Lake Tangxunhu
  204. Calibrating the Dynamic Reservoir Simulation Model (DYRESM) and filling required data gaps for one-dimensional thermal profile predictions in a boreal lake
  205. Modelling the effects of Po River discharge, internal nutrient cycling and hydrodynamics on biogeochemistry of the Northern Adriatic Sea
  206. The response of circulation and salinity in a micro-tidal estuary to sub-tidal oscillations in coastal sea surface elevation
  207. Benthic nutrient fluxes in a eutrophic, polymictic lake
  208. Physiological responses induced by copper bioaccumulation in Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.)
  209. Conceptual Challenges and Practical Issues in Building The Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network
  210. Extraction and retrieval of potassium from water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes)
  211. Phytoplankton nutrient limitation in a polymictic eutrophic lake: community versus species-specific responses
  212. Phytoplankton assemblages in North Island lakes of New Zealand: Is trophic state, mixing, or light climate more important?
  213. A numerical simulation of the role of zooplankton in C, N and P cycling in Lake Kinneret, Israel
  214. Nitrogen transformation and transport modeling in groundwater aquifers
  215. Transition from Planktonic to Benthic Algal Dominance Along a Salinity Gradient
  216. Seasonal changes in major ions, nutrients and chlorophyll a at two sites in the Swan River estuary, Western Australia
  217. Temporal Changes between Ecological Regimes in a Range of Primary and Secondary Salinised Wetlands
  218. CDOM and its contribution to the underwater light climate of a shallow, microtidal estuary in south-western Australia
  219. Disaggregation of Microcystis aeruginosa colonies under turbulent mixing: laboratory experiments in a grid-stirred tank
  220. Three-dimensional modelling of a Microcystis bloom event in the Swan River estuary, Western Australia
  221. Recent occurrence ofCylindrospermopsis raciborskiiin Waikato lakes of New Zealand
  222. Summer flow event induces a cyanobacterial bloom in a seasonal Western Australian estuary
  223. What happens when you add salt: predicting impacts of secondary salinisation on shallow aquatic ecosystems by using an alternative-states model
  224. Impacts of hydrological changes on phytoplankton succession in the Swan River, Western Australia
  225. Flushing of dense, hypoxic water from a cavity of the Swan River estuary, Western Australia
  226. Comparison of a mechanistic sediment model and a water column model for hindcasting oxygen decay in benthic chambers
  227. Effect of freshwater flow on the succession and biomass of phytoplankton in a seasonal estuary
  228. Integration of ecology and engineering in the aquatic environment
  229. Modelling the impact of zooplankton grazing on phytoplankton biomass during a dinoflagellate bloom in the Swan River Estuary, Western Australia
  230. The hydrology of the upper Swan River Estuary with focus on an artificial destratification trial
  231. Effects of zinc toxicity on biochemical composition of muscle and liver of murrel (Channa punctatus)
  232. Wind induced sediment resuspension: a lake-wide model
  233. Prediction of water quality in lakes and reservoirs. Part I — Model description
  234. Prediction of water quality in lakes and reservoirs: Part II - Model calibration, sensitivity analysis and application
  235. Controlling the indirect effects of flow diversions on water quality in an Australian reservoir
  236. Modelling of cyanobacterial blooms in the mixed layer of lakes and reservoirs
  237. Interrelations between phytoplankton, submerged macrophytes, black swans (Cygnus atratus) and zooplankton in a shallow New Zealand lake