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  1. Light pollution affects the coastal zone of Lake Baikal
  2. Global data set of long-term summertime vertical temperature profiles in 153 lakes
  3. Earlier winter/spring runoff and snowmelt during warmer winters lead to lower summer chlorophyll‐ a in north temperate lakes
  4. Climate change drives widespread shifts in lake thermal habitat
  5. New data regarding ecology of freshwater pelagic amphipod Macrohectopus branickii and other crustaceans of plankton from the southern part of Lake Baikal
  6. Climate Change–Driven Regime Shifts in a Planktonic Food Web
  7. Deeper waters are changing less consistently than surface waters in a global analysis of 102 lakes
  8. Hot and sick? Impacts of warming and a parasite on the dominant zooplankter of Lake Baikal
  9. Spatiotemporal Changes in the Phytoplankton in Lake Baikal during Late Summer: I. Water Temperature and Phytoplankton Abundance
  10. Hot and sick: impacts of warming and oomycete parasite infection on endemic dominant zooplankter of Lake Baikal
  11. Trophic coupling of the microbial and the classical food web in Lake Baikal, Siberia
  12. Lake surface temperature in 2017
  13. Epischura - main primary consumer of Baikal: Lipids, RNA:DNA ratio
  14. Nitrogen and phosphorus colimitation of phytoplankton in Lake Baikal: Insights from a spatial survey and nutrient enrichment experiments
  15. Dynamics of chlorophyll a concentration in the South Baikal pelagic during the direct temperature stratification period
  16. Ecology under lake ice
  17. Monitoring: safeguarding the world's largest lake. Nature. 2016
  18. Global patterns in lake ecosystem responses to warming based on the temperature dependence of metabolism
  19. Recent trents in lake Baikal
  20. Circum-Baikal view
  21. Rapid and highly variable warming of lake surface waters around the globe
  22. The “ M elosira years” of Lake B aikal: Winter environmental conditions at ice onset predict under‐ice algal blooms in spring
  23. Morphometry and average temperature affect lake stratification responses to climate change
  24. A global database of lake surface temperatures collected by in situ and satellite methods from 1985–2009
  25. Persistent Organic Pollutants in Fresh Water Ecosystems
  26. Water resources and the sustainable development of humankind: International cooperation in the rational use of freshwater-lake resources: Conclusions from materials of foreign studies
  27. Long-term dynamics of Lake Baikal pelagic phytoplankton under climate change
  28. Exergy as a Tool for Ecosystem Health Assessment
  29. Climate Change and the World's “Sacred Sea”—Lake Baikal, Siberia
  30. Sixty years of environmental change in the world's largest freshwater lake - Lake Baikal, Siberia
  31. Aquatic ecosystem assessment using exergy
  32. Prediction of Lake Baikal ecosystem behaviour using an ecosystem disturbance model +
  33. The use of two lumped models for the analysis of consequences of external influences on the Lake Baikal ecosystem
  34. The current problems of Lake Baikal ecosystem conservation
  35. The Changes of Ecosystem Goal Functions in Stressed Aquatic Communities
  36. Mathematical models of lake Baikal ecosystem
  37. Complex ecology: the part-whole relation in ecosystem
  38. Mathematical Modelling of Perturbations of the Lake Baikal Ecosystem and Identification of the Model on the Basis of Experiments
  39. Influence of Biogenous Elements on Components of the Lake Baikal Plankton Community
  40. Brusilovsky, P. M.: Kollektivy prediktorov v ekologicheskom prognozirovanii: Predictive model groups in ecological forecasting. Saratov, University press, 1987, 104 p. (in Russ.)
  41. A. K. Vinogradov: The toxicity of high-mineralized wastes for marine organisms. Kiev, Naukova Dumka, 1986, (in russ.), 160 p.
  42. What is the origin of the national economy’s environmental footprint and is the carbon tax legal?