Functions of constructed wetland animals in water environment protection–A critical review

Q Li, Z Long, H Wang, G Zhang - Science of The Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Constructed wetlands (CWLs) are widely used for water environment protection. In some
cases, CWL animals can help improve CWL treatment efficiency and contribute to CWL …

River–lake connectivity, wetland, and human stress factors shape fish diversity (alpha and beta) patterns in the middle and lower Yangtze River, China

F **ong, DM Infante, JD Olden, W Gao, L Wang… - Landscape …, 2023 - Springer
Context Alterations of landscapes and riverscapes by humans have fundamentally altered
patterns in freshwater biodiversity throughout the world's aquatic systems. Past research has …

The influence of extreme water levels on coastal wetland extent across the Laurentian Great Lakes

O Anderson, A Harrison, B Heumann, C Godwin… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Laurentian Great Lakes coastal wetlands (GLCW) are ecological hotspots and their
integrity depends upon dynamic hydrologic regimes of the Great Lakes. GLCW naturally …

[HTML][HTML] Synergies and trade-offs among ecosystems functions and services for three types of lake-edge wetlands

A Loiselle, R Proulx, M Larocque, S Pellerin - Ecological Indicators, 2023 - Elsevier
Wetlands are the world's most important providers of ecosystem functions and services
(EFS) and the most threatened ecosystems. Systematic conservation planning strategies are …

An expanded fish-based index of biotic integrity for Great Lakes coastal wetlands

MJ Cooper, GA Lamberti, AH Moerke, CR Ruetz… - Environmental …, 2018 - Springer
Biotic indicators are useful for assessing ecosystem health because the structure of resident
communities generally reflects abiotic conditions integrated over time. We used fish data …

Simulating critical nutrient loadings of regime shift in the shallow plateau Lake Dianchi

D Wu, M Cao, W Gao, Z Duan, Y Zhang - Ecological Modelling, 2024 - Elsevier
The external inputs of nitrogen and phosphorus are crucial driving forces for regime shifts in
lakes. However, the altered flow caused by anthropogenic activities and climate change …

Local environmental conditions influence species replacement in Great Lakes interdunal wetland macroinvertebrate communities

NA Stewart, TA Schriever - Freshwater Biology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the role of environmental filtering and spatial processes along environmental
gradients in assembling and maintaining aquatic communities in rare habitats is crucial for …

Impoundment intensity determines temporal patterns of hydrological fluctuation, carbon cycling and algal succession in a dammed lake of Southwest China

J Wang, G Chen, W Kang, K Hu, L Wang - Water Research, 2019 - Elsevier
Hydrological control of lakes has been increasingly practiced in many parts of the world,
however, the long-term ecological impact of hydrological regulation and their dependence …

Using a vegetation index to assess wetland condition in the Prairie Pothole Region of North America

BA Tangen, S Bansal, S Jones, CS Dixon… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Wetlands deliver a suite of ecosystem services to society. Anthropogenic activities, such as
wetland drainage, have resulted in considerable wetland loss and degradation, diminishing …

Anthropogenic habitat alternation significantly decreases α-and β-diversity of benthopelagic metacommunity in a large floodplain lake

B Li, W Tan, L Wen, X Zhao, B Peng, J Yang, C Lu… - Hydrobiologia, 2020 - Springer
Anthropogenic habitat alternation is one of the leading causes of biodiversity loss, especially
in freshwater ecosystems. Understanding the mechanisms of how habitat degradation drives …