Limnological Review is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research on the ecology, biology, chemistry, and physics of inland waters. This publication focuses on both lentic (lakes, ponds) and lotic (rivers, streams) ecosystems, providing a comprehensive overview of limnological research. It is an essential resource for scientists, researchers, and environmental professionals interested in understanding and managing aquatic ecosystems.
The journal offers original research articles, reviews, and short communications that address various topics. The topics include water quality, nutrient cycling, plankton dynamics, and the impact of anthropogenic activities on aquatic environments. Limnological Review promotes interdisciplinary approaches, integrating biological, chemical, and physical aspects of limnology.
Indexed in major scientific databases, the journal ensures that its published research reaches a broad international audience. Authors are encouraged to submit their innovative findings, contributing to the advancement of limnological knowledge and the sustainable management of freshwater resources.