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European Large Lakes Ecosystem changes and their ecological and socioeconomic impacts Volume 199 || The impact of the invasive Ponto-Caspian amphipod Pontogammarus robustoides on littoral communities in Lithuanian lakes

✍ Scribed by Nõges, Tiina; Eckmann, Reiner; Kangur, Külli; Nõges, Peeter; Reinart, Anu; Roll, Gulnara; Simola, Heikki; Viljanen, Markku


Book ID
121496931
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
232 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
1402083793

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✦ Synopsis


Large lakes are important because of their size and ecological distinctiveness as well as their economic and cultural value. Optimal management of them requires a proper understanding of anthropogenic impacts both on the lake ecosystems as such and on the services they provide for society. The specific structural and functional properties of large lakes, e.g. morphology, hydrography, biogeochemical cycles and food-web structure, are all directly related to their size. Although large lakes are among the best-studied ecosystems in the world, the application to them of environmental regulations such as the European Water Framework Directive is a challenging task and requires that several natural and management aspects specific to these water bodies are adequately considered. These vulnerable ecosystems often suffer from accelerated eutrophication, over-fishing, toxic contamination and invasive species. Large lakes offer socio-economic benefits and can be used in many ways, and are often areas in which economic, cultural and political interests overlap. In this book the problems regarding the present status of European large lakes and the directions of change are discussed. Threats caused by direct human impact and by climate change, protection needs and restoration measures are considered.


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