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Lake ecology

LC control no.sh 85074005
LC classificationQH101 QH198 Local
QH541.5.L3 General
Topical headingLake ecology
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Variant(s)Lacustrine ecology
Lakes--Ecology
Lentic ecology
See alsoFreshwater ecology
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Reservoir ecology
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Found inLacustrine environment : methods of study, 1977.
Trosper, T. Implications of climate change and tephra accumulation on the lacustrine environment in a volcanic caldera in Michoacán, Mexico, 2006.
Merriam-Webster dictionary online, Jan. 20, 2021 (lacustrine: of, relating to, formed in, living in, or growing in lakes)
Britannica online, Jan. 20, 2021 (Lacustrine ecosystem, also called still-water ecosystem or lentic ecosystem, any pond or lake viewed as an ecosystem. A riverine, or lotic, ecosystem, by contrast, has flowing water--e.g., a river or a stream)
Queensland Government WetlandInfo website, Jan. 20, 2021 (Lacustrine ecology: Lacustrine wetlands (lakes) are dominated by open water. Although lakes may have fringing vegetation, the majority of the wetland area is open water. Dams and other artificial or modified wetlands often have similar characteristics to natural lacustrine systems in that they also have deep, standing or slow-moving waters)