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Van de Waal, D. B., Gsell, A. S., Harris, T., Paerl, H. W., de Senerpont Domis, L. N., & Huisman, J. (2024). Hot summers raise public awareness of toxic cyanobacterial blooms. Water Research, 249, Article 120817. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2023.120817
2023
Frenken, T., Brandenburg, K. M., & Van de Waal, D. B. (2023). Long‐term nutrient load reductions and increasing lake TN : TP stoichiometry decrease phytoplankton biomass and diversity in a large shallow lake. Limnology and Oceanography, 68(10), 2389-2401. https://doi.org/10.1002/LNO.12428
Gsell, A. S., Biere, A., de Boer, W., de Bruijn, I., Eichhorn, G., Frenken, T., Geisen, S., van der Jeugd, H., Mason-Jones, K., Meisner, A., Thakur, M. P., van Donk, E., Zwart, M. P., & Van de Waal, D. B. (2023). Environmental refuges from disease in host–parasite interactions under global change. Ecology, 104(4), Article e4001. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4001
Jin, H., Van de Waal, D. B., van Leeuwen, C. H. A., Lamers, L. P. M., Declerck, S. A. J., Amorim, A. L., & Bakker, E. S. (2023). Restoring gradual land-water transitions in a shallow lake improved phytoplankton quantity and quality with cascading effects on zooplankton production. Water Research, 235(119915), 119915. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.WATRES.2023.119915
Vogels, J. J., Van de Waal, D. B., WallisDeVries, M. F., Van den Burg, A. B., Nijssen, M., Bobbink, R., Berg, M. P., Olde Venterink, H., & Siepel, H. (2023). Towards a mechanistic understanding of the impacts of nitrogen deposition on producer–consumer interactions. Biological Reviews, 98(5), 1712-1731. https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12972
2022
Huisman, J., Dittmann, E., Fastner, J., Schuurmans, J. M., Scott, J. T., Van de Waal, D. B., Visser, P. M., Welker, M., & Chorus, I. (2022). Comment on “Models predict planned phosphorus load reduction will make Lake Erie more toxic”. Science, 378(6620), Article eadd9959. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.add9959[details]
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