نتایج جستجو برای: long lake

تعداد نتایج: 813915  

Journal: :Biology letters 2017
Matthew D Regan Ivan S Gill Jeffrey G Richards

Anthropogenic increases in global temperature and agricultural runoff are increasing the prevalence of aquatic hypoxia throughout the world. We investigated the potential for a relatively rapid evolution of hypoxia tolerance using two isolated (for less than 11 000 years) populations of threespine stickleback: one from a lake that experiences long-term hypoxia (Alta Lake, British Columbia) and ...

2016
Qiaoqian Han Shuanghu Zhang Guoxian Huang Rui Zhang

The water level of Dongting Lake has changed because of the combined impact of climatic change and anthropogenic activities. A study of the long-term statistical properties of water level variations at Chenglingji station will help with the management of water resources in Dongting Lake. In this case, 54 years of water level data for Dongting Lake were analyzed with the non-parametric Mann–Kend...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2015
Donald A Howarth

of Malawi Not long after the explorer, medical missionary and anti-slavery campaigner Dr David Livingstone explored Lake Nyasa, now Lake Malawi, a wave of evangelising zeal saw the establishment of religious communities along the lake shore. One of those who went forth was an Anglican priest, Chauncy Maples. After 19 years, he was recalled to England to be appointed the Bishop of Nyasaland. It ...

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In the desert of Abarkoh Basin, Central Iran, the influence of playa-lake level fluctuations on recent sedimentation mode of a terminal ephemeral fluvial-fan system and adjacent lacustrine/aeolian sediments of a playa fringe environment has been investigated. The surface geomorphology-sedimentology and its relationship with shallow subsurface sediments along a >25 km transect, has been studied....

Journal: :مدیریت شهری 0
esfandiar abbas novinpour

salmas plain is located at the west of uremia lake and at the 75 km of north of uremia city. the main river of the plain, called zulachai, is drained into uremia lake. salmas aquifer is one of the coastal aquifers of uremia lake and has hydraulic connection with the lake. the recent draught occurrences and increased water consumption in agriculture and drinking sections water have not only caus...

2016
Thomas A Neubauer Elisavet Georgopoulou Mathias Harzhauser Oleg Mandic Andreas Kroh

AIM To investigate shell size variation among gastropod faunas of fossil and recent long-lived European lakes and discuss potential underlying processes. LOCATION Twenty-three long-lived lakes of the Miocene to Recent of Europe. METHODS Based on a dataset of 1412 species of both fossil and extant lacustrine gastropods, we assessed differences in shell size in terms of characteristics of the...

2016
Juan Carlos Molinero Orlane Anneville Sami Souissi Leslie Lainé Daniel Gerdeaux

We investigated connections between subtropical Atlantic climate variability, atmospheric conditions in the European Alpine region (45 to 47° N and 5 to 8° E) and the interannual variability of the thermal conditions in the largest body of freshwater in Western Europe (Lake Geneva). The long-term water temperature was related to climate variability by means of a multivariate regression model. R...

2015
Sapna Sharma Derek K Gray Jordan S Read Catherine M O’Reilly Philipp Schneider Anam Qudrat Corinna Gries Samantha Stefanoff Stephanie E Hampton Simon Hook John D Lenters David M Livingstone Peter B McIntyre Rita Adrian Mathew G Allan Orlane Anneville Lauri Arvola Jay Austin John Bailey Jill S Baron Justin Brookes Yuwei Chen Robert Daly Martin Dokulil Bo Dong Kye Ewing Elvira de Eyto David Hamilton Karl Havens Shane Haydon Harald Hetzenauer Jocelyne Heneberry Amy L Hetherington Scott N Higgins Eric Hixson Lyubov R Izmest’eva Benjamin M Jones Külli Kangur Peter Kasprzak Olivier Köster Benjamin M Kraemer Michio Kumagai Esko Kuusisto George Leshkevich Linda May Sally MacIntyre Dörthe Müller-Navarra Mikhail Naumenko Peeter Noges Tiina Noges Pius Niederhauser Ryan P North Andrew M Paterson Pierre-Denis Plisnier Anna Rigosi Alon Rimmer Michela Rogora Lars Rudstam James A Rusak Nico Salmaso Nihar R Samal Daniel E Schindler Geoffrey Schladow Silke R Schmidt Tracey Schultz Eugene A Silow Dietmar Straile Katrin Teubner Piet Verburg Ari Voutilainen Andrew Watkinson Gesa A Weyhenmeyer Craig E Williamson Kara H Woo

Global environmental change has influenced lake surface temperatures, a key driver of ecosystem structure and function. Recent studies have suggested significant warming of water temperatures in individual lakes across many different regions around the world. However, the spatial and temporal coherence associated with the magnitude of these trends remains unclear. Thus, a global data set of wat...

2017
David Lévesque Bernadette Pinel-Alloul Ginette Méthot Robert Steedman

In Canada, climate change and forest harvesting may both threaten the ecological integrity of boreal lakes. To disentangle the effects of natural variation in climate and lake environments from those of logging, we evaluated long-term variation (1991–2003) in zooplankton communities of six boreal lakes in Ontario. We monitored concomitantly changes in zooplankton abundance and composition in th...

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