Vol. 32 No. 1 (2026)

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LIMNOTEK continues to focus on establishing an integrated understanding of the interface between natural water processes, inland aquatic ecosystems, and human interactions.

In this 2026 volume 1 issue, we are pleased to present six research articles covering diverse aspects of limnology and water resources. The studies explore ecological processes and biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems, including predator–prey interactions in zooplankton communities, habitat characteristics influencing fish diversity, and the vertical distribution of chlorophyll-a in relation to environmental conditions and water column stratification. Advances in water quality management and monitoring are highlighted through assessments of chemical oxygen demand removal using nature-based and adsorption approaches, as well as evaluations of data quality in real-time river water quality monitoring systems. In addition, a methodological contribution demonstrates the application of UV-Vis spectrophotometry for quantitative prediction of Spirulina platensis biomass. Together, these studies emphasize the importance of integrating ecological understanding, environmental monitoring, and innovative approaches to support sustainable water resources management.

Aligned with our vision of continuous learning, innovation, and collaboration, we hope this volume provides valuable insights for researchers, scholars, practitioners, the public, and policymakers to join us in advancing the sustainable use and management of lakes and water resources.

Published: 2026-06-20

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