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Anne Lyche-Solheim
Researcher at Norwegian Institute for Water Research
Publications - 8
Citations - 407
Anne Lyche-Solheim is an academic researcher from Norwegian Institute for Water Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eutrophication & Water Framework Directive. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 353 citations.
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Ecological status assessment of European lakes: a comparison of metrics for phytoplankton, macrophytes, benthic invertebrates and fish
Anne Lyche-Solheim,Christian K. Feld,Sebastian Birk,Geoff Phillips,Laurence Carvalho,Giuseppe Morabito,Ute Mischke,Nigel Willby,Martin Søndergaard,Seppo Hellsten,Agnieszka Kolada,Marit Mjelde,Jürgen Böhmer,Oliver Miler,Martin T. Pusch,Christine Argillier,Erik Jeppesen,Torben L. Lauridsen,Sandra Poikane +18 more
TL;DR: The strongest and most sensitive of the 11 metrics responding to eutrophication pressure were phytoplankton chlorophyll a, a taxonomic composition trophic index and a functional traits index, the macrophyte intercalibration taxonomic compositions metric and a Nordic lake fish index as discussed by the authors.
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A phytoplankton trophic index to assess the status of lakes for the Water Framework Directive
Geoff Phillips,Anne Lyche-Solheim,Birger Skjelbred,Ute Mischke,Stina Drakare,Gary Free,Marko Järvinen,Caridad de Hoyos,Giuseppe Morabito,Sandra Poikane,Laurence Carvalho +10 more
TL;DR: The plankton trophic index as mentioned in this paper was developed in the WISER EU FP7 project and has been used to compare national phytoplankton classification systems in Northern and Central Europe.
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Phytoplankton dynamics and cyanobacterial dominance in Murchison Bay of Lake Victoria (Uganda) in relation to environmental conditions
Sigrid Haande,Sigrid Haande,Thomas Rohrlack,Ronald Semyalo,Pål Brettum,Bente Edvardsen,Anne Lyche-Solheim,Kai Sørensen,Petter Larsson +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the phytoplankton community was dominated by a variety of cyanobacterial species and diatoms and the proportion of N-fixing species like Anabaena sp. was higher in the outer part of the bay, whereas species like Microcystis sp. were more abundant in the inner part.
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Biological assessment of European lakes: ecological rationale and human impacts
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Phytoplankton indicator taxa for reference conditions in Northern and Central European lowland lakes
Marko Järvinen,Stina Drakare,Gary Free,Anne Lyche-Solheim,Geoff Phillips,Birger Skjelbred,Ute Mischke,Ingmar Ott,Sandra Poikane,Martin Søndergaard,Agnieszka Pasztaleniec,Jeroen Van Wichelen,Robert Portielje +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used phytoplankton data from 606 lakes to characterize indicator taxa of near-pristine reference conditions in clearwater and humic lowland lakes of Northern and Central Europe.