Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Suvi Mäkelä is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Suvi Mäkelä.


SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010 | 2006

Fish catch in relation to zooplankton community structure in lakes of varying trophic status

Pasi Ala-Opas; Eeva Huitu; Suvi Mäkelä

The nutrient concentration (especially phosphorus) of a lake is one of the most important determining factors for zooplankton and fish community structure. The correlation between nutrient concentrations and abundance of fish has been established in many types o f lakes around the world (HANSON & LEGGETI 1982, QUIROS 1990, BACHMANN et al. 1996), and the increasing proportion of cyprinids along the phosphorus (P) gradient has also been documented (JEPPESEN et al. 1990, ÜLIN et al. 2002). This increase of cyprinids has been found to cause changes in crustacean zooplankton community, toward smaller cladocerans (JEPPESEN et al. 2000). Fish stock surveys were carried out on 16 lakes in southern Finland during 1998, 2001-2002 (ÜLIN et al. 2002, NYHOLM et al. 2003). Plankton sampling and water chemistry measurements were done during the same period (NYHOLM et al. 2003, HuiTu & MÃKELÃ unpubl.). The purpose of this study was to determine changes in crustacean zooplankton community structures in lakes of varying trophic status, including the possible effects o f varying abundance o f fish and the structure o f fish assemblage.


SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010 | 2005

Control mechanisms of cyanobacterial blooms in lakes of varying trophic status and morphometry

Suvi Mäkelä; Eeva Huitu; Tiina Tulonen; Anne Ojala

The positive relationship between the nutrient concentration and algal biomass in freshwater lakes has been cJearJy proved (VOLLENWEIDER !970, SCHINDLER 1977). Likewise, the increase o f the proportion of cyanobacteria with progressive eutrophication is well documented (PICK & LEAN 1987, TRIMBEE & PREPAS 1987). Nutrient concentration, however, is not the only factor affecting the cyanobacterial biomass or taxonomic composition of the phytoplankton (WATSON et al. 1997). In fact, previous studies have concluded that physical factors may have a greater influence on the cyanobacteria than any single chemical factor. For example, the conditions of thermal stratification, and to some extent nutrient ratios, may play a comprehensive ro le in the cyanobacterial occurrence in natural conditions (VARIS 1990, ÜJALA et al. 2003 ). In addition, high content ofhumic matter, a characteristic of Finnish lakes, a1so affects the availability of nutrients (ARVOLA et al. 1999) and thus can change the algal community structure. In this study, an extensive data set was used to study cyanobacterial occurrence over a range o f nutrient status and organic matter content. Ihe aim of the study was to clarify the role of chemical and/or physical factors that control the dynamics of cyanobacterial blooms.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2011

Carbon pools and fluxes in a chain of five boreal lakes: A dry and wet year comparison

E. Einola; Miitta Rantakari; Paula Kankaala; Pirkko Kortelainen; Anne Ojala; Hannu Pajunen; Suvi Mäkelä; Lauri Arvola


Atmospheric Environment | 2007

Methane efflux from littoral vegetation stands of southern boreal lakes: an upscaled regional estimate.

Irina Bergström; Suvi Mäkelä; Paula Kankaala; Pirkko Kortelainen


Global Change Biology | 2005

Methane efflux in relation to plant biomass and sediment characteristics in stands of three common emergent macrophytes in boreal mesoeutrophic lakes

Paula Kankaala; Tiina Käki; Suvi Mäkelä; Anne Ojala; Hannu Pajunen; Lauri Arvola


Aquatic Botany | 2004

Spatial patterns in aquatic vegetation composition and environmental covariates along chains of lakes in the Kokemäenjoki watershed (S. Finland)

Suvi Mäkelä; Eeva Huitu; Lauri Arvola


Freshwater Biology | 2003

Midsummer spatial variation in methane efflux from stands of littoral vegetation in a boreal meso-eutrophic lake

Paula Kankaala; Suvi Mäkelä; Irina Bergström; Eeva Huitu; Tiina Käki; Anne Ojala; Miitta Rantakari; Pirkko Kortelainen; Lauri Arvola


Archiv Fur Hydrobiologie | 2002

The abundance and diversity of planktonic ciliates in 12 boreal lakes of varying trophic state

Priit Zingel; Eeva Huitu; Suvi Mäkelä; Lauri Arvola


Fundamental and Applied Limnology | 2002

The abundance and diversity of planktonic ciliates in 1 2 boreal lakes of varying trophic state fig: 6 tab: 6

Priit Zingel; Eeva Huitu; Suvi Mäkelä; Lauri Arvola


Boreal Environment Research | 2005

A typology and ecological classification system for finnish lakes : applicability of the ECOFRAME scheme

Mirva Nykänen; Timo Kairesalo; Suvi Mäkelä; Eeva Huitu; Pasi Ala-Opas; Jaakko Mannio

Collaboration


Dive into the Suvi Mäkelä's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Eeva Huitu

University of Helsinki

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Anne Ojala

University of Helsinki

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Paula Kankaala

University of Eastern Finland

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Pirkko Kortelainen

Finnish Environment Institute

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Hannu Pajunen

Geological Survey of Finland

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Irina Bergström

Finnish Environment Institute

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Miitta Rantakari

Finnish Environment Institute

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Tiina Käki

University of Helsinki

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

E. Einola

University of Helsinki

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge