Lake and Reservoir Management

Papers
(The TQCC of Lake and Reservoir Management is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Tribute to Ann St. Amand (1962–2023)39
Volunteer monitoring reveals contrasting effects of invasive species and river inflow on water clarity26
Impacts of aquatic thrusters on submerged aquatic plants in Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada12
Understanding the ups and downs: application of hydrologic restoration measures for a large subtropical lake11
A lake management framework for global application: monitoring, restoring, and protecting lakes through community engagement8
Before and after mink fur farming: water chemistry and sedimentary diatom assemblages in lakes from southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada7
Temperature-dependent performance of dual-layer capping for nutrient control in Lake Hashenge sediments7
Response of an invasive aquatic crustacean to the fish toxicant rotenone7
Notice of changes to the Editorial Board6
Year-round water temperature patterns of warming and cooling in Minnesota lakes5
Effects of extreme drought and river diversion on 2-methylisoborneol concentrations in a drinking water supply reservoir of China5
Nitrate pollution and expansion of free-floating plants in 3 lower Wisconsin River oxbow lakes5
Invasive species interactions affect nutrient cycling in a shallow reservoir: a mesocosm experiment4
Waterbird species–area relationships at Florida lakes: evaluating a lake area management threshold using citizen science data4
Local flushing time and its relationship to reservoir eutrophication in Xiangxi Bay, China4
Opinion: inappropriate applications of phosphorus loading models in lake management regulatory policy4
Role of edaphic, hydrologic, and land cover variables in determining dissolved organic carbon in Missouri (USA) reservoirs and streams4
Synoptic snapshots: monitoring lake water quality over 4 decades in an urbanizing region4
Managing the Red Lake Nation’s and Minnesota’s largest lake: monitoring and paleolimnology support a site-specific standard for Upper and Lower Red Lakes (Red Lake Nation and Minnesota, United States)4
Potential cyanotoxin exposure while recreating during cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms, and possible exposure mitigation4
Perspective of heavy metal potential risk in wetland soil and fish for amplified waste management around Lake Victoria, Uganda3
Fish predation on newly stocked juvenile predatory fish in a biomanipulated reservoir3
Ecosystem impacts of an invasive charophyte ( Nitellopsis obtusa ) interpreted in a multiple stressor context using paleolimnology3
Behind the berms: comparing water quality and zooplankton communities between coves of varying connection to Harlan County Reservoir, Nebraska3
Geomorphic features of Lake Havasu with impacts on its water resource capacity3
Importance of considering internal phosphorus loading during climate change in predicting and managing cyanobacteria3
Managing cyanobacteria with a water quality control curtain in Iron Gate Reservoir, California3
Whole-lake coarse woody habitat addition facilitates ecosystem regime restructuring in an oligotrophic lake3
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