Data Descriptor: A European Multi Lake Survey dataset of environmental variables, phytoplankton pigments and cyanotoxins

2018-10-23
MANTZOUKİ, Evanthia
CAMPBELL, James
van Loon, Emiel
VİSSER, Petra
KONSTANTİNOU, Iosif
ANTONİOU, Maria
GİULİANİ, Gregory
MACHADO-VİEİRA, Danielle
de Oliveira, Alinne Gurjao
Maronic, Dubravka Spoljaric
Stevic, Filip
Pfeiffer, Tanja Zuna
Vucelic, Itana Bokan
ZUTİNİC, Petar
UDOVİC, Marija Gligora
Plenkovic-Moraj, Andelka
TSİARTA, Nikoletta
BLAHA, Ludek
GERİS, Rodan
FRANKOVA, Marketa
Christoffersen, Kirsten Seestern
Warming, Trine Perlt
FELDMANN, Tonu
LAAS, Alo
PANKSEP, Kristel
TUVİKENE, Lea
KANGRO, Kersti
HAGGQVİST, Kerstin
SALMİ, Pauliina
Arvola, Lauri
FASTNER, Jutta
STRAİLE, Dietmar
Rothhaupt, Karl-Otto
FONVİELLE, Jeremy
Grossart, Hans-Peter
AVAGİANOS, Christos
KALOUDİS, Triantafyllos
TRİANTİS, Theodoros
Zervou, Sevasti-Kiriaki
HİSKİA, Anastasia
Gkelis, Spyros
Panou, Manthos
MCCARTHY, Valerie
Perello, Victor C.
OBERTEGGER, Ulrike
Boscaini, Adriano
FLAİM, Giovanna
Salmaso, Nico
CERASİNO, Leonardo
KOREİVİENE, Judita
KAROSİENE, Jurate
KASPEROVİCİENE, Jurate
SAVADOVA, Ksenija
Vitonyte, Irma
HAANDE, Sigrid
SKJELBRED, Birger
GRABOWSKA, Magdalena
KARPOWİCZ, Maciej
CHMURA, Damian
NAWROCKA, Lidia
KOBOS, Justyna
Mazur-Marzec, Hanna
Alcaraz-Parraga, Pablo
Wilk-Wozniak, Elzbieta
KRZTON, Wojciech
WALUSİAK, Edward
GAGALA, Ilona
Mankiewicz-Boczek, Joana
TOPOROWSKA, Magdalena
Pawlik-Skowronska, Barbara
NİEDZWİECKİ, Michal
PECZULA, Wojciech
Napiorkowska-Krzebietke, Agnieszka
DUNALSKA, Julita
SİENSKA, Justyna
SZYMANSKİ, Daniel
KRUK, Marek
BUDZYNSKA, Agnieszka
GOLDYN, Ryszard
KOZAK, Anna
ROSİNSKA, Joanna
Szelag-Wasielewska, Elzbieta
DOMEK, Piotr
Jakubowska-Krepska, Natalia
KWASİZUR, Kinga
MESSYASZ, Beata
PELECHATA, Aleksandra
PELECHATY, Mariusz
KOKOCİNSKİ, Mikolaj
MADRECKA, Beata
Kostrzewska-Szlakowska, Iwona
FRAK, Magdalena
Bankowska-Sobczak, Agnieszka
WASİLEWİCZ, Michal
OCHOCKA, Agnieszka
PASZTALENİEC, Agnieszka
JASSER, Iwona
Antao-Geraldes, Ana M.
Leira, Manel
Hernandez, Armand
Vasconcelos, Vitor
Morais, Joao
Vale, Micaela
Raposeiro, Pedro M.
Goncalves, Vitor
Aleksovski, Boris
Krstic, Svetislav
Nemova, Hana
Drastichova, Iveta
Chomova, Lucia
Remec-Rekar, Spela
Elersek, Tina
Delgado-Martin, Jordi
Garcia, David
Luis Cereijo, Jose
Goma, Joan
Carmen Trapote, Mari
Vegas-Vilarrubia, Teresa
Obrador, Biel
Garcia-Murcia, Ana
Real, Monserrat
Romans, Elvira
Noguero-Ribes, Jordi
Parreno Duque, David
Fernandez-Moran, Elisabeth
Ubeda, Barbara
Angel Galvez, Jose
Marce, Rafael
Catalan, Nuria
Perez-Martinez, Carmen
Ramos-Rodriguez, Eloisa
Cillero-Castro, Carmen
Moreno-Ostos, Enrique
Maria Blanco, Jose
Rodriguez, Valeriano
Juan Montes-Perez, Jorge
Palomino, Roberto L.
Rodriguez-Perez, Estela
Carballeira, Rafael
Camacho, Antonio
Picazo, Antonio
Rochera, Carlos
Santamans, Anna C.
Ferriol, Carmen
Romo, Susana
Soria, Juan Miguel
Hansson, Lars-Anders
Urrutia-Cordero, Pablo
Ozen, Arda
Bravo, Andrea G.
Buck, Moritz
Colom-Montero, William
Mustonen, Kristiina
Pierson, Don
Yang, Yang
Verspagen, Jolanda M. H.
Domis, Lisette N. de Senerpont
Seelen, Laura
Teurlincx, Sven
Verstijnen, Yvon
Lurling, Miquel
Maliaka, Valentini
Faassen, Elisabeth J.
Latour, Delphine
Carey, Cayelan C.
Paerl, Hans W.
Torokne, Andrea
Karan, Tunay
Demir, Nilsun
Beklioğlu, Meryem
Filiz, Nur
Levi, Eti E.
Iskin, Ugur
Bezirci, Gizem
Tavsanoglu, Ulku Nihan
Celik, Kemal
Özhan, Koray
Karakaya, Nusret
Kocer, Mehmet Ali Turan
Yilmaz, Mete
Maraslioglu, Faruk
Fakioglu, Ozden
Soylu, Elif Neyran
Yagci, Meral Apaydin
Cinar, Sakir
Capkin, Kadir
Yagci, Abdulkadir
Cesur, Mehmet
Bilgin, Fuat
Bulut, Cafer
Uysal, Rahmi
Koker, Latife
Akcaalan, Reyhan
Albay, Meric
Alp, Mehmet Tahir
Özkan, Korhan
Sevindik, Tugba Ongun
Tunca, Hatice
Onem, Burcin
Richardson, Jessica
Edwards, Christine
Bergkemper, Victoria
O'Leary, Sarah
Beirne, Eilish
Cromie, Hannah
Ibelings, Bastiaan W.
Under ongoing climate change and increasing anthropogenic activity, which continuously challenge ecosystem resilience, an in-depth understanding of ecological processes is urgently needed. Lakes, as providers of numerous ecosystem services, face multiple stressors that threaten their functioning. Harmful cyanobacterial blooms are a persistent problem resulting from nutrient pollution and climate-change induced stressors, like poor transparency, increased water temperature and enhanced stratification. Consistency in data collection and analysis methods is necessary to achieve fully comparable datasets and for statistical validity, avoiding issues linked to disparate data sources. The European Multi Lake Survey (EMLS) in summer 2015 was an initiative among scientists from 27 countries to collect and analyse lake physical, chemical and biological variables in a fully standardized manner. This database includes in-situ lake variables along with nutrient, pigment and cyanotoxin data of 369 lakes in Europe, which were centrally analysed in dedicated laboratories. Publishing the EMLS methods and dataset might inspire similar initiatives to study across large geographic areas that will contribute to better understanding lake responses in a changing environment.
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Citation Formats
E. MANTZOUKİ et al., “Data Descriptor: A European Multi Lake Survey dataset of environmental variables, phytoplankton pigments and cyanotoxins,” SCIENTIFIC DATA, pp. 0–0, 2018, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/31504.