Global nitrogen cycle: critical enzymes, organisms, and processes for nitrogen budgets and dynamics
Nitrogen (N) is used in many of life's fundamental biomolecules, and it is also a participant in
environmental redox chemistry. Biogeochemical processes control the amount and form of N …
environmental redox chemistry. Biogeochemical processes control the amount and form of N …
Migratory animals couple biodiversity and ecosystem functioning worldwide
Background Every year, billions of migratory animals cross the planet in pursuit of increased
foraging opportunities, improved safety, and higher reproductive output. In so doing, these …
foraging opportunities, improved safety, and higher reproductive output. In so doing, these …
Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research-exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics
Movement of organisms is one of the key mechanisms shaping biodiversity, eg the
distribution of genes, individuals and species in space and time. Recent technological and …
distribution of genes, individuals and species in space and time. Recent technological and …
A review on utilizing Bosmina size structure archived in lake sediments to infer historic shifts in predation regimes
Zooplankton are considered excellent indicators of aquatic food web structure, due to their
role as grazers on primary producers and their sensitivity to predation by both planktivorous …
role as grazers on primary producers and their sensitivity to predation by both planktivorous …
Centennial-scale fluctuations and regional complexity characterize Pacific salmon population dynamics over the past five centuries
Observational data from the past century have highlighted the importance of interdecadal
modes of variability in fish population dynamics, but how these patterns of variation fit into a …
modes of variability in fish population dynamics, but how these patterns of variation fit into a …
Sedimentary DNA of a human‐impacted lake in Western Canada (Cultus Lake) reveals changes in micro‐eukaryotic diversity over the past~ 200 years
Although the use of genetic analyses of sedimentary DNA to track changes in biodiversity
has increased over the last decade, questions remain as to how well DNA captures past …
has increased over the last decade, questions remain as to how well DNA captures past …
Long-term environmental changes in the Canadian boreal zone: Synthesizing temporal trends from lake sediment archives to inform future sustainability
M Gros, DR Zilkey, KT Griffiths, J Pham… - Environmental …, 2023 - cdnsciencepub.com
Covering 55% of Canada's total surface area and stretching from coast to coast to coast, the
Canadian boreal zone is crucial to the nation's economic and ecological integrity. Although …
Canadian boreal zone is crucial to the nation's economic and ecological integrity. Although …
[HTML][HTML] Assessment of anthropogenic impacts on the trophic dynamics of Babine Lake: Implications for the production of sockeye salmon
Abstract Babine Lake, British Columbia, is Canada's largest sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus
nerka) nursery lake, sustaining numerous ecosystem services (eg, fisheries, recreation …
nerka) nursery lake, sustaining numerous ecosystem services (eg, fisheries, recreation …
Landscape and biophysical controls of lake productivity to inform evaluation of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) populations in data‐limited regions
Landscape models are increasingly used to classify and predict the structure and
productivity of data‐limited aquatic ecosystems. One such suite of ecosystems is on the …
productivity of data‐limited aquatic ecosystems. One such suite of ecosystems is on the …
Cladoceran assemblage changes across the Eastern United States as recorded in the sediments from the 2007 National Lakes Assessment, USA
Cladoceran zooplankton subfossils have been widely applied as indicators of lake health
and used to infer past environmental change. However, our understanding of how the …
and used to infer past environmental change. However, our understanding of how the …