2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.limno.2019.125712
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Planktonic indicators of trophic states for a shallow lake (Baiyangdian Lake, China)

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“…Tang et al (2019). Bala and Mukherjee (2010) observed similar nding in Nadia wetlands of West Bengal.…”
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“…Tang et al (2019). Bala and Mukherjee (2010) observed similar nding in Nadia wetlands of West Bengal.…”
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“…The oxbow lakes are characterized by shallow depth, high sediment nutrient, high productivity, well mixing of nutrient (Janseen et al 2014;Tang et al 2018Tang et al , 2019. These lakes offer a plethora of ecosystem services for livelihood and nutritional security to the riparian communities (Sarkar et al 2020; Das et al, 2021).…”
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“…Tang et al. (2019) stated that the alterations in the lake's trophic state leads to the change in structure of plankton community and species composition. It has already been investigated and documented by Keller et al.…”
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“…The study pertaining to the interrelationship of water quality and lake surface water temperature on the Dianchi Lake, noticed the lake surface temperature as foremost factor behind the development of algal bloom (Yang et al, 2018). Tang et al (2019) stated that the alterations in the lake's trophic state leads to the change in structure of plankton community and species composition. It has already been inves- tigated and documented by Keller et al (2018) that there is already elevated proliferation and predominance of invasive species of Azolla cristata and Alternanthera philoxeroides (alligator weed), which forms the thick algal mats.…”
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“…Moreover, the open water surface area shrunk tremendously, thereby decreasing water storage and water depth, which had been consistent since the 1980s. Meanwhile, the deteriorated water quality and changing structure of plankton community may lead to eutrophication in Lake Baiyangdian (Tang et al, 2019). Since 2017, a new area called Xiong'an has been under construction around Lake Baiyangdian, which will result in the area's fast transition from a rural to an urban landscape (GOV, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%