Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management

Papers
(The TQCC of Aquatic Ecosystem Health & 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
Ladders24
Effects of exposure to polyethylene microplastics on embryotoxicity, teratogenesis, and oxidative stress in Xenopus laevis embryos and larvae9
Prologue8
A conceptual model for enabling sustainable management of soil-sediment-water ecosystems in support of European policy8
Addressing Lake Erie eutrophication: An assessment of recent progress and recommendations7
Water quality assessment of Villa Victoria and Madin reservoirs: a case study7
Foreword7
Applauding Dr. Mirza Umair Beg's contributions to the Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management Society, Canada, and GULF conventions6
Performance of diets composed ofArtemiabiomass and fish meal fed to juvenile marine Tilapia in cages6
Preface6
Improving how science informs policy within the Ecosystem Approach6
Ecology of Lake Erie – Chemistry, plankton & planktivory: A synthesis6
The urgent need to identify thresholds to use for decisions about shoreline and riparian development in freshwater systems6
Spatial and temporal dynamics of near-bottom dissolved oxygen in the central basin of Lake Erie6
Modelling effects of nutrients and hypoxia on Lake Erie's central basin foodweb5
Fond memories of a great friend, cherished collaborator, and Canadian environmentalist: Dr. Diane Malley5
Human health impacts of dams and reservoirs: Neglected issues in a One Health perspective5
A retrospective analysis of climate and land management drivers of nutrient export from the western Lake Erie watershed: 1980-20195
Calibration versus computation: Comparison between 1D and 3D phytoplankton simulations in western Lake Erie5
The crucial role of objectives in the eight steps of management5
Dynamics of dissolved organic phosphorus in the nearshore of eastern Lake Erie5
The nearshore aquatic environment of eastern Lake Erie: A thirty-year perspective from a monitoring station4
Preface4
Summer primary productivity across a trophic gradient in Lake Erie and the implications of shifting nutrient drivers on the base of the foodweb4
Preface4
Future demand and supply of aquafeed ingredients: Outlines to commercialize non-conventional protein ingredients to enhance aquaculture production for food security in sub-Saharan Africa4
Remembrance of Professor Goran Dave: A great father, boss and friend4
Ecology of Lake Erie - Nutrients, microbes, algae, and dreissenid mussels: A synthesis4
Advancing and applying Blue Economy in the African Great Lakes4
Preface4
A mentor's influence: How Bill Taylor shaped my career and life3
Nitrification in the water column of Lake Erie: Seasonal patterns, community dynamics, and competition with cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms3
Footprints and legacy of Cees van de Guchte: AEHMS’ encounters with a super mind3
What makes a leader?3
Toxic cyanobacteria blooms of Mukhor Bay (Lake Baikal, Russia) during a period of intensive anthropogenic pressure3
Stable isotopes reveal an imprint of harmful algal blooms on Lake Erie3
Inter-annual variations of summertime plankton communities in Sishili Bay, Northern Yellow Sea, China3
Algal growth potential and water quality of La Culebra stream in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area (México)3
A tribute to my father, Dr. Mirza Umair Beg3
Memories of Dr. M.U. Beg3
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