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Limnol. Rev., Volume 22, Issue 1 (June 2022) – 5 articles

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The Surface Temperature of Water in Polish and Belarusian Lakes during the Period of Climate Change
by Rajmund Skowron and Nina Sukhovilo
Limnol. Rev. 2022, 22(1), 13-22; https://doi.org/10.3390/limnolrev22010005 - 23 Apr 2023
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The paper presented the results of surface water temperature measurements from 17 lakes located in northern Poland and Belarus over the period of 50 years (1971–2020). Using the Excel computer program, Corel Quattro Pro 8, and graphic Draw 9, annual and monthly averages, [...] Read more.
The paper presented the results of surface water temperature measurements from 17 lakes located in northern Poland and Belarus over the period of 50 years (1971–2020). Using the Excel computer program, Corel Quattro Pro 8, and graphic Draw 9, annual and monthly averages, extreme values, and annual and monthly trends were calculated and presented. These were supplemented by the monthly average air temperatures for 13 weather stations. The research showed that the temperature in all lakes was characterized by a positive trend at the level of 0.044 °C year−1. The largest lake was characteristic for the Chervonoe Lake—0.066 °C year−1—and the smallest 0.029 °C year−1 for the deep Lake Hańcza. In the course of the average monthly surface water temperatures, a positive trend was also observed, ranging from 0.015 °C year−1 in January to 0.069 °C year−1 in May. These values correlated with the average air temperatures in the winter months (December–March) and with the winter NAO index (DJFM). Full article
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Obituary
In Memory of an Exceptional Limnologist, Dariusz Borowiak (1962–2022)
by Piotr Rzymski, Piotr Klimaszyk, Kamil Nowiński and Włodzimierz Marszelewski
Limnol. Rev. 2022, 22(1), 9-12; https://doi.org/10.3390/limnolrev22010004 - 23 Apr 2023
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Dariusz Borowiak, a respected Polish limnologist and geographist, died on 7th November 2022, at the age of 60, in Gdańsk, the city where the ideas of Polish companionship and solidarity were born [...] Full article
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Spring of Warta River as a Source of Antibiotic-Resistant Coliform Bacteria
by Ryszard Koczura, Joanna Pierzchlewicz and Joanna Mokracka
Limnol. Rev. 2022, 22(1), 4-8; https://doi.org/10.3390/limnolrev22010003 - 23 Apr 2023
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The aim of the study was to evaluate the occurrence of integron-carrying coliform bacteria in the spring water of Warta river, a major river in Poland. We isolated 18 strains (12 Escherichia coli, three Pantoea sp., 2 Citrobacter freundii, and 1 [...] Read more.
The aim of the study was to evaluate the occurrence of integron-carrying coliform bacteria in the spring water of Warta river, a major river in Poland. We isolated 18 strains (12 Escherichia coli, three Pantoea sp., 2 Citrobacter freundii, and 1 Klebsiella oxytoca) harbouring class 1 and/or class 2 integrons. Class 1 integrons contained aadA1, dfrA7, dfrA17, dfrA1-aadA1, and dfrA17-aadA5 gene cassette arrays, whereas the genetic content of class 2 integrons was stable and consisted of sat2-aad1 gene cassette array. The strains carrying integrons were resistant to 4–11 antimicrobials, most frequently to sulfamethoxazole, ampicillin, piperacillin, trimethoprim, and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole. Full article
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Editorial
Limnological Review: Opening a New Chapter
by Piotr Rzymski, Piotr Klimaszyk and Włodzimierz Marszelewski
Limnol. Rev. 2022, 22(1), 2-3; https://doi.org/10.3390/limnolrev22010002 - 21 Apr 2023
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Limnology is the study of inland water ecosystems, which are major contributors to biospheric diversity, structure, and function, even though they represent a small fraction of surface waters [...] Full article
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Publisher’s Note—MDPI Acquires Limnological Review
by Carla Aloè
Limnol. Rev. 2022, 22(1), 1; https://doi.org/10.3390/limnolrev22010001 - 21 Apr 2023
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