Limnology is the study of inland freshwaters, both standing bodies, such as lakes, and running waters, like rivers. It encompasses the biology, geology, physics, chemistry and climatology of these ...
Limnology articles within Scientific Reports Featured Article 18 November 2025 | Open Access Dynamics of oxygen evolution in a thermally stratified reservoir under climate warming Bing Ma , Fei Dong & ...
Freshwater lakes are critical ecosystems that regulate regional climates, support biodiversity, and provide essential ...
A massive, multi-year scientific expedition led by researchers from the University of California, Santa Barbara and ...
ABSTRACT: Cinematographic video tape slow-motion analysis confirmed that in Daphnia, food particle retention occurs through assembling, not sieving. Particle abstraction is achieved by assembling and ...
Senior Scientist, Associate Professor, Deputy Head of Research Institute Head of working group "Molecular ecology and ecophysiology of algae (cyanobacteria)" It is a challenge to identify the factors ...
With its eighth funding renewal, the world-renowned Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve is primed for six more years on the ...
Over 700 volunteers took part in the Lémanscope citizen-science initiative, taking upwards of 3,400 measurements on Lake ...
When Meredith Holgerson arrived at Cornell in 2020, she began searching for the perfect ponds. Poring over maps, taking tips, she'd traipse into the ...
A research team led by Prof. Wang Jianjun from the Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has produced a global map depicting the distribution and variation ...
Microorganisms in the Black Sea can produce large amounts of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N 2 O). However, this gas never reaches the atmosphere because it is swiftly consumed by other ...
Historically, excess phosphorus has been the culprit behind many cyanobacteria blooms in Lake Champlain, prompting occasional beach closures and spurring monitoring efforts. This new UVM research ...