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Marten Scheffer has written: 'Ecology of shallow lakes' -- subject(s): Lake ecology, Freshwater phytoplankton, Lake plants, Ecology
Yaroslaw Fitchko has written: 'Literature review of the effects of persistent toxic substances on Great Lakes biota' -- subject(s): Lake ecology, Pollution, Water
There are lake effects in most lakes, but if it freezes its normal temps. Lake effects are the best answer i can think of.
Mark W. Buktenica has written: 'Ecology of kokanee salmon and rainbow trout in Crater Lake, a deep ultraoligotrophic caldera lake (Oregon)' -- subject(s): Ecology, Sockeye salmon, Rainbow trout
Martin D. Werner has written: 'An experimental investigation of the effects of crude oil on two freshwater lake ecosystems' -- subject- s -: Freshwater ecology, Mathematical models, Oil pollution of water
if the lake had once been connected to the ocean it is possible.
Percentage salt content effects density and thus buoyancy
Lake freezes first at the surface is convection involved
David Charles Lasenby has written: 'The ecology of Mysis relicta in an arctic and a temperate lake' -- subject(s): Fresh-water ecology, Mysis relicta
it allows oxygen to reach the bottom of the lake
Mark W. Oswood has written: 'An investigation of the ecology and water quality of a lake outlet' -- subject(s): Eutrophication, Stream ecology, Water quality bioassay
Field ecology is the study of organisms, the relationships between them, and the corresponding flows of energy and nutrients, in the environment in which they live. "Field" does not mean something like "meadow" in this case, but simply contrasts with "laboratory". So aquatic ecology in a river or lake might be described as field ecology. It includes techniques used for study eg. quadrates , sampling techniques etc.