International Journal of Limnology

International Journal of Limnology publishes papers on the ecology of freshwater systems, ranging from studies of aquatic organisms, physical and chemical works which relate to the biological environment, to ecological applications and frameworks for water management directives.

Journal founded by University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse in 1964.

  • First record of pikeperch (Sander lucioperca Linnaeus, 1758) in Euphrates-Tigris Basin (Keban Dam Lake, eastern-Anatolia)

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    In the study, Sander luciopercais reported for the first time in the Euphrates-Tigris Basin (Keban Dam Lake - eastern Anatolia). Local fish species throughout the entire basin, from Anatolia to the Persian Gulf, are under threat due to predatory extreme characteristic of the S. lucioperca.

    Int. J. Lim., 61 (2025) 3
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    Description and use of Schellencandona rhodanensis sp. n. (Ostracoda, Candoninae) to locate groundwater upwelling zones in rivers and wetlands

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    Schellencandonarhodanensissp. n. is a stygobite species collected in the interstitial habitat of the Rhône River and its tributaries. It can be distinguish of S. triquetra by its morphological and ecological characteristics and can be used as an indicator of high sediments stability and groundwater upwelling zones.

    Int. J. Lim., 61 (2025) 2
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    Water or dry land − that is not a question for amphibious plant species

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    Amphibious plant species successfully thrivein water and on dry land. Outstanding phenotypic plasticity at structural and functional levelsenables optimal performance in contrasting environments.They have great potential to colonise aquatic ecosystemswherethe hydrological regime isaltered by climate changes.

    Int. J. Lim., 61 (2025) 1
  • Antioxidant defense of Ephemera danica larvae (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae) − seasonal and longitudinal impact of the trout farm

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    Changes in GPx activity emerged as the most sensitive biomarker to the trout farm's effluents, showing higher sensitivity compared to macrozoobenthos indices (SI, BMWP, and MBMWPPO). The data collected during this study provides a more detailed analysis and improved insight into the conditions of natural habitats and the organisms living there.

    Int. J. Lim., 60 (2024) 25
  • Special issue - Biology and Management of Coregonid Fishes - 2023
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    Differences in sulfate sensitivity of early development between brackish and freshwater coregonines

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    Fertilization and early development of coregonines were affected by sulfate in toxicity tests. The sulfate tolerance of brackish water forms of vendace and whitefish was higher than freshwater forms. The lethal concentrations of sulfate toxicity determined in this study provide valuable information for the construction of species sensitivity distributions, and further formulation the water quality guidelines for both brackish and freshwater environments.

    Int. J. Lim., 60 (2024) 24

Most read articles

Special Issue - Advances in freshwater ecology in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Responses of the macroinvertebrate community to urban wastewater pollution in the upper Ouémé Basin in Benin

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This study focuses on the effects of urban wastewater on macroinvertebrate communities in the upper Ouémé basin in Benin. We found similar responses in African invertebrates to those observed in other parts of the world. However, we unexpectedly observed a stronger impact during the wet season than during the dry season. Furthermore, community resilience did not depend primarily on the distance downstream of the wastewater input, but rather on a combination of several factors.

Int. J. Lim., 60 (2024) 7
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Artificial floating littoral zones: a promising nursery to support Pike (Esox lucius) in reservoirs

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This study assessed the effectiveness of a 3D floating structure (FLOLIZ) mimicking a littoral zone to support northern pike population in a French hydropower reservoir. Visual surveys carried out over 2019-2023 highlighted an annual recurrence of juvenile pike in FLOLIZ and a higher abundance than in the littoral control stations. The results highlighted the potential of FLOLIZ to provide refuge and nursery habitats for juvenile pike in reservoirs.

Int. J. Lim., 60 (2024) 22
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Characterization of testicular histology and spermatogenesis in the Levantine frog, Pelophylax bedriagae (Amphibia: Anura: Ranidae)

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Amphibians are major members of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. They serve as both predator and prey in both ecosystems. Therefore, they provide the transfer of energy between these systems. However, there are few studies on the gametogenesis of amphibian. Therefore, histological characteristics of Pelophylax bedriagae testes were studied.

Ann. Limnol. - Int. J. Lim., 56 (2020) 19
Special issue - Biology and Management of Coregonid Fishes - 2023
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Spawning behaviour of lake whitefish in Lake Huron revealed by fine-scale acoustic telemetry and Indigenous ecological knowledge

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In our study of the spawning behaviour of lake whitefish, we observed fish using a variety of habitat types during the spawning season, including a rocky spawning shoal, sandy substrates, and steeper slopes. Both sexes moved shallower at night and deeper during the day, with males moving more at night and females more during the day. This study could help inform stewardship efforts aimed at lake whitefish spawning habitat restoration and protection.

Int. J. Lim., 60 (2024) 8
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Occurrence of potentially toxic cyanobacteria Microcystis aeruginosa in aquatic ecosystems of central Kerala (south India)

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The occurrence of M. aeruginosa bloom in two freshwater ponds along central Kerala has been addressed along with the variations in the hydrobiological characteristics of the ecosystem during bloom and non-bloom conditions of the species. Histological studies highlight hepatotoxicity of M. aeruginosa signifying regular monitoring of bloom events in these ecosystems.

Ann. Limnol. - Int. J. Lim., 56 (2020) 18
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Land use change causes environmental homogeneity and low beta-diversity in Heteroptera of streams

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Environmental change affected the beta-diversity of the Heteroptera and of Nepomorpha, also negatively affecting both Gerromorpha beta-diversity and richness. These results show that Gerromorpha is more sensitive to physical changes in streams caused by the loss of environmental integrity and deforestation.

Ann. Limnol. - Int. J. Lim., 56 (2020) 9
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Effects of salinity on species composition of zooplankton on Hau River, Mekong Delta, Vietnam

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Zooplankton was found to change proportionally with salinity changes in the Mekong Delta (MD) estuarine areas. Rotifera and Cladocera were inversely proportional while Protozoa and Copepoda were positively proportional to salinity. This first time ever findings can be applied to predict change in biological productivity of the estuarine ecosystem in the MD.

Ann. Limnol. - Int. J. Lim., 56 (2020) 20
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Longitudinal distribution of macroinvertebrate in a very wet North African Basin: Oued Melloulou (Morocco)

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The Melloulou River presented 161 invertebrate taxa, most new for northeast Morocco. Multivariate analyses showed an invertebrate distribution governed by altitude, slope and current velocity in a highly flow dynamic. Three assemblages and a great number of ubiquitous taxa were also found. These findings are of crucial concern for managing actions.

Ann. Limnol. - Int. J. Lim., 56 (2020) 17
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Effects of acute triclosan exposure on gill and liver tissues of zebrafish (Danio rerio)

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Triclosan (TCS) is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent found in personal care, household, veterinary, medical, and industrial products. TCS has been detected in soil, sediment, and surface water. In the current work, the effects of acute exposure to TCS on gill and liver tissues of zebrafish were evaluated and the results indicated that TCS caused distinct histopathological alterations.

Ann. Limnol. - Int. J. Lim., 57 (2021) 6