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Orlane Anneville

Researcher at Institut national de la recherche agronomique

Publications -  63
Citations -  3343

Orlane Anneville is an academic researcher from Institut national de la recherche agronomique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytoplankton & Biomass (ecology). The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 57 publications receiving 2772 citations. Previous affiliations of Orlane Anneville include University of Konstanz.

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Rapid and highly variable warming of lake surface waters around the globe

Catherine M. O'Reilly, +63 more
TL;DR: In the first worldwide synthesis of in situ and satellite-derived lake data, this paper found that lake summer surface water temperatures rose rapidly (global mean = 0.34°C decade−1) between 1985 and 2009.
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The proliferation of the toxic cyanobacterium Planktothrix rubescens following restoration of the largest natural French lake (Lac du Bourget)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a large set of data taken from surveys of Lac du Bourget, from the literature, and from recent laboratory experiments, and also using field data for the neighboring Lake Geneva, to account for the population dynamics of the cyanobacterium Planktothrix rubescens and the occurrence and maintenance of the bloom.
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Phosphorus decrease and climate variability : mediators of synchrony in phytoplankton changes among European peri-alpine lakes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed data from five peri-alpine lake basins that have been included in long-term monitoring programs since the beginning of the 1970s and found that the phytoplankton species benefiting from oligotrophication included mixotrophic species and/or species indicative of oligo-mesotrophic conditions.
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A global database of lake surface temperatures collected by in situ and satellite methods from 1985–2009

Sapna Sharma, +73 more
- 17 Mar 2015 - 
TL;DR: A database of summer lake surface temperatures for 291 lakes collected in situ and/or by satellites for the period 1985-2009 offers an invaluable baseline perspective on global-scale lake thermal conditions as environmental change continues.