Lake diatom responses to warming: reviewing the evidence

KM Rühland, AM Paterson, JP Smol - Journal of paleolimnology, 2015 - Springer
Algae, the dominant primary producers in many aquatic ecosystems, are critical to global
biogeochemical cycling, and changes in their abundance and composition can cascade …

From controversy to consensus: making the case for recent climate change in the Arctic using lake sediments

JP Smol, MSV Douglas - Frontiers in Ecology and the …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
We live in a constantly changing environment, yet tracking ecological change is often very
difficult. Long‐term monitoring data are frequently lacking and are especially sparse from …

Climate-driven regime shifts in the biological communities of arctic lakes

JP Smol, AP Wolfe, HJB Birks… - Proceedings of the …, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
Fifty-five paleolimnological records from lakes in the circumpolar Arctic reveal widespread
species changes and ecological reorganizations in algae and invertebrate communities …

Ecological thresholds in European alpine lakes

J Catalan, MG Barbieri, F Bartumeus… - Freshwater …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Species assemblages of diatoms, rotifers, chydorids, planktonic crustaceans and
chironomids were studied in 235 alpine lakes in the Alps, Pyrenees, Tatras (Western …

Quantifying recent ecological changes in remote lakes of North America and Greenland using sediment diatom assemblages

WO Hobbs, RJ Telford, HJB Birks, JE Saros… - PloS one, 2010 - journals.plos.org
Background Although arctic lakes have responded sensitively to 20th-century climate
change, it remains uncertain how these ecological transformations compare with alpine and …

Ice-cover is the principal driver of ecological change in High Arctic lakes and ponds

K Griffiths, N Michelutti, M Sugar, MSV Douglas… - PLoS …, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Recent climate change has been especially pronounced in the High Arctic, however, the
responses of aquatic biota, such as diatoms, can be modified by site-specific environmental …

Palaeolimnological evidence for recent climatic change in lakes from the northern Urals, arctic Russia

N Solovieva, VJ Jones, L Nazarova, SJ Brooks… - Journal of …, 2005 - Springer
The recent sediments from two deep arctic lakes, Mitrofanovskoe and Vanuk-ty, situated in
the permafrost belt within the Bol'shezemel'skaya Tundra in the northern Ural region, were …

Are current rates of atmospheric nitrogen deposition influencing lakes in the eastern Canadian Arctic?

AP Wolfe, CA Cooke, WO Hobbs - Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Although arctic lakes rank among the most pristine ecosystems remaining on Earth,
widespread paleoecological analyses have revealed rapid recent changes in lake ecology …

Food web changes in arctic ecosystems related to climate warming

R Quinlan, MSV Douglas, JP Smol - Global Change Biology, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Sedimentary records from three Canadian High Arctic ponds on Ellesmere Island, spanning
the last several thousand years, show major shifts in pond communities within the last∼ 200 …

Sedimentology, clay mineralogy and grain-size as indicators of 65 ka of climate change from El'gygytgyn Crater Lake, Northeastern Siberia

CA Asikainen, P Francus, J Brigham-Grette - Journal of Paleolimnology, 2007 - Springer
Abstract El'gygytgyn Crater Lake, NE Siberia was investigated for sedimentological proxies
for regional climate change with a focus on the past 65 ka. Sedimentological parameters …