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1. Consistent stoichiometric long-term relationships between nutrients and chlorophyll-a across shallow lakes.

2. Differences in food web structure and composition between new and nearby older lakes in West Greenland suggest succession trajectories driven by glacier retreat.

3. Dynamic synchronization between hippocampal representations and stepping.

4. How on Earth did that get there? Natural and human vectors of aquatic macrophyte global distribution.

5. Bimodality and alternative equilibria do not help explain long-term patterns in shallow lake chlorophyll-a.

6. Temporarily and frequently occurring summer stratification and its effects on nutrient dynamics, greenhouse gas emission and fish habitat use: case study from Lake Ormstrup (Denmark).

7. Submerged macrophytes in Danish lakes: impact of morphological and chemical factors on abundance and species richness.

8. Soil water content, carbon, and nitrogen determine the abundances of methanogens, methanotrophs, and methane emission in the Zoige alpine wetland.

9. Semi-automated classification of colonial Microcystis by FlowCAM imaging flow cytometry in mesocosm experiment reveals high heterogeneity during seasonal bloom.

10. Towards better integration of ecology in palaeoecology: from proxies to indicators, from inference to understanding.

11. Paleolimnological records reveal biotic homogenization driven by eutrophication in tropical reservoirs.

12. Eutrophication erodes inter-basin variation in macrophytes and co-occurring invertebrates in a shallow lake: combining ecology and palaeoecology.

13. Sedimentary macrofossil records reveal ecological change in English lakes: implications for conservation.

14. The history of seabird colonies and the North Water ecosystem: Contributions from palaeoecological and archaeological evidence.

15. Living in an oasis: Rapid transformations, resilience, and resistance in the North Water Area societies and ecosystems.

16. On the crucial importance of a small bird: The ecosystem services of the little auk (<italic>Alle alle</italic>) population in Northwest Greenland in a long-term perspective.

17. Hierarchical neural architecture underlying thirst regulation.

18. A comparison of the $$L_2$$ minimum distance estimator and the EM-algorithm when fitting $${\varvec{{k}}}$$ -component univariate normal mixtures.

19. Ecological resilience in lakes and the conjunction fallacy.

20. The structuring role of fish in Greenland lakes: an overview based on contemporary and paleoecological studies of 87 lakes from the low and the high Arctic.

21. Author Correction: Bimodality and alternative equilibria do not help explain long-term patterns in shallow lake chlorophyll-a.

22. Temperature effects on periphyton, epiphyton and epipelon under a nitrogen pulse in low-nutrient experimental freshwater lakes.

23. Non-medical costs during the first year after diagnosis in two cohorts of patients with early rheumatoid arthritis, enrolled 10 years apart.

24. Stable isotope analysis confirms substantial differences between subtropical and temperate shallow lake food webs.

25. Consequences of Fish Kills for Long-Term Trophic Structure in Shallow Lakes: Implications for Theory and Restoration.

26. Major changes in CO efflux when shallow lakes shift from a turbid to a clear water state.

27. Inferring past environmental changes in three Turkish lakes from sub-fossil Cladocera.

29. Is There a European View on Health Economic Evaluations? Results from a Synopsis of Methodological Guidelines Used in the EUnetHTA Partner Countries.

30. Basomedial amygdala mediates top-down control of anxiety and fear.

31. Thalamic control of sensory selection in divided attention.

32. Zooplankton response to climate warming: a mesocosm experiment at contrasting temperatures and nutrient levels.

33. Relatedness between contemporary and subfossil cladoceran assemblages in Turkish lakes.

34. Preface: Shallow lakes in a fast changing world.

35. Big Ben: a new wide-bore piston corer for multi-proxy palaeolimnology.

36. Methodological quality in clinical trials and bibliometric indicators: no evidence of correlations.

37. Shallow lake sediments provide evidence for metapopulation dynamics: a pilot study.

38. Structural and molecular interrogation of intact biological systems.

39. The role of palaeolimnology in assessing eutrophication and its impact on lakes.

40. Closed-loop optogenetic control of thalamus as a tool for interrupting seizures after cortical injury.

41. Meta-analysis Shows a Consistent and Strong Latitudinal Pattern in Fish Omnivory Across Ecosystems.

42. Seasonal Dynamics of CO Flux Across the Surface of Shallow Temperate Lakes.

43. The role of cladocerans in tracking long-term change in shallow lake trophic status.

44. Inferring a single variable from an assemblage with multiple controls: getting into deep water with cladoceran lake-depth transfer functions.

45. Zooplankton as indicators in lakes: a scientific-based plea for including zooplankton in the ecological quality assessment of lakes according to the European Water Framework Directive (WFD).

46. Spatial and Seasonal Variability in Surface Water Chemistry in the Okavango Delta, Botswana: A Multivariate Approach.

47. Neocortical excitation/inhibition balance in information processing and social dysfunction.

48. Defining reference conditions and restoration targets for lake ecosystems using palaeolimnology: a synthesis.

50. In pursuit of QALY weights for relatives: empirical estimates in relatives caring for older people.

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