“…Floodplain lakes are characterized as biodiversity hot spots within river‐floodplain systems (Dickerson, Medley, & Havel, ; Schimer & Hein, ) where low flow velocity, low turbulence, high sediment stability, thermal stability, stable light intensity, and high concentrations of nutrients influence the development of diverse biotic communities (Brunke & Gonser, ; Schimer & Hein, ; Stanković, Ternjej, Mihaljević, Furač, & Kerovec, ). The intensity and duration of flooding also play a significant role in the development of the plankton community in association with flow velocity (current) and “residence time–relative age of water” (Baranyi, Hein, Holarek, Keckeis, & Schiemer, ; Dickerson et al, ; Hein, Baranyi, Reckendorfer, & Schiemer, ; Keckeis et al, ; Saunders & Lewis, ; Schiemer, Keckeis, Reckendorfer, & Winkler, ; Schöll, Kiss, Dinka, & Berczik, ; Viroux, ).…”