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JGLR 46(4) online, includes special section on ELLS-IAGLR 2018

Aug 17, 2020

The Journal of Great Lakes Research, Volume 46, Issue 4 is now online. The issue includes a special section on ELLS-IAGLR 2018: “Big Lakes – Small World" edited by Orlane Anneville, Tomas Höök, Peeter Nõges, Jordi Prats-Rodriguez, Nico Salmaso, Brigitte Vinçon-Leite, Ram Yerubandi. Articles in this issue include the following:

Special Section

  • “Large lakes – Small world”: Common issues and challenges presented during the joint ELLS-IAGLR 2018 Conference
  • Scientists’ Warning to Humanity: Rapid degradation of the world’s large lakes
  • What makes an elongated lake ‘large’? Scales from wind-driven steady circulation on a rotating Earth
  • The thermal behaviour of French water bodies: From ponds to Lake Geneva
  • Community dynamics and function of algae and bacteria during winter in central European great lakes
  • Diversity and ecology of phytoplankton in Lake Edward (East Africa): Present status and long-term changes
  • Responses to local and global stressors in the large southern perialpine lakes: Present status and challenges for research and management
  • Submerged aquatic vegetation cover and complexity drive crustacean zooplankton community structure in a large fluvial lake: An in situ approach
  • Heterogeneity in zooplankton distributions and vertical migrations: Application of a laser optical plankton counter in offshore Lake Michigan
  • Major biomass fluctuations in lake food webs – An example in the peri-alpine Lake Annecy
  • How long-term water level changes influence the spatial distribution of fish and other functional groups in a large shallow lake
  • Speciation and bioavailability of particulate phosphorus in forested karst watersheds of southern Ontario during rain events
  • Mixing of Rhône River water in Lake Geneva: Seasonal tracing using stable isotope composition of water
  • What is the extent of water brownification in Lake Onego, Russia?
  • Fish and fishing in Lake Peipsi (Estonia/Russia) since 1851: Similarities and differences between historical and modern times
  • Seasonal variation in trophic structure and restoration effects in a deep perialpine lake (Lake Lugano, Switzerland and Italy)
  • Is fish biomass controlled by abiotic or biotic factors? Results of long-term monitoring in a large eutrophic lake
  • Feeding ecology of <em>Limnocalanus macrurus</em> in the Laurentian Great Lakes
  • Invader amphipods <em>Gmelinoides fasciatus</em> inhabiting distant waterbodies demonstrate differences in tolerance and energy metabolism Ecological data as a resource for invasive species management in U.S. Great Lakes coastal wetlands
  • Evaluating sediments as an ecosystem service in western Lake Erie via quantification of nutrient cycling pathways and selected gene abundances
  • Crossing boundaries between science and policy: Two case studies illustrate the importance of boundary organizations in the Great Lakes Basin

Regular Articles

  • 3D-modelling of Lake Kivu: Horizontal and vertical flow and temperature structure under spatially variable atmospheric forcing
  • Spatio-temporal variations of hydrochemistry and modern sedimentation processes in the Nam Co basin, Tibetan Plateau: Implications for carbonate precipitation
  • Variability of sedimentary phosphorus fractions in the western and Sandusky basins of Lake Erie
  • Spatial and temporal patterns in macronutrient concentrations and stoichiometry of tributaries draining the lower Great Lakes-St. Lawrence basin
  • Biological consequences of agricultural and urban land-use along the Maumee River, a major tributary to the Laurentian Great Lakes watershed
  • A lake-wide approach for large lake zooplankton monitoring: Results from the 2006–2016 Lake Superior Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative surveys
  • Genetic origins and diversity of lake sturgeon in the St. Louis River Estuary
  • Evidence for freshwater residency among Lake Ontario Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) spawning in New York
  • Diet complexity of Lake Michigan salmonines: 2015–2016

Short Communication

  • Differentiation between lake whitefish and cisco eggs based on diameter