Open Journal of Ecology

Open Journal of Ecology

ISSN Print: 2162-1985
ISSN Online: 2162-1993
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"The Impact of Available Nitrogen Deficiency on Long-Term Changes in the Lake Kinneret Ecosystem"
written by Moshe Gophen,
published by Open Journal of Ecology, Vol.5 No.4, 2015
has been cited by the following article(s):
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[2] Climate Change-Enhanced Cyanobacteria Domination in Lake Kinneret: A Retrospective Overview
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[3] Sustainable Utilization of the Lake Kinneret and Its Watershed Ecosystems: A Review
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[4] The implications of climate change driven depletion of Lake Kinneret water levels: the compelling case for climate change-triggered precipitation impact on Lake …
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[5] The Replacement of Peridinium by Cyanobacteria in Lake Kinneret (Israel): A Commentary Review
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[6] Predictability of Ecological Changes in Lake Kinneret
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[7] Relation Significance between Hydrological Residence Time and Phytoplankton Dynamics in Lake Kinneret (Israel)
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[8] Water-Mediated Nutrients Export from the Hula Valley to Lake Kinneret: A Review
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[9] Experimental Study in Out-Door Tanks of N and PUptake by the Aquatic Communities of Lake Kinneret
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[10] Tilapia Stock Suppression by the Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) in Lake Kinneret, Israel
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[11] The Impact of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Dynamics on the Kinneret Phytoplankton: I: Cyanophytes-Peridinium Alternate
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[12] Scientific Values Are Crucial for Lake Kinneret Management Design: Test Cases
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[13] Experimental Study in Out-Door Tanks of N and P Uptake by the Aquatic Communities of Lake Kinneret
Open Journal of Ecology, 2015
[14] Experimental Study of the Aphanizomenon ovalisporum Response to Nitrogen Fertilization in the Sub-Tropical Eu-Meso-Trophic Lake Kinneret (Israel)
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[15] Regulated Fishery Is Beneficial for the Sustainability of Fish Population in Lake Kinneret (Israel)
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