Mountain lakes: Eyes on global environmental change
Mountain lakes are often situated in protected natural areas, a feature that leads to their role
as sentinels of global environmental change. Despite variations in latitude, mountain lakes …
as sentinels of global environmental change. Despite variations in latitude, mountain lakes …
Key ecological responses to nitrogen are altered by climate change
TL Greaver, CM Clark, JE Compton, D Vallano… - Nature Climate …, 2016 - nature.com
Climate change and anthropogenic nitrogen deposition are both important ecological
threats. Evaluating their cumulative effects provides a more holistic view of ecosystem …
threats. Evaluating their cumulative effects provides a more holistic view of ecosystem …
Climate change drives rapid warming and increasing heatwaves of lakes
Climate change could seriously threaten global lake ecosystems by warming lake surface
water and increasing the occurrence of lake heatwaves. Yet, there are great uncertainties in …
water and increasing the occurrence of lake heatwaves. Yet, there are great uncertainties in …
State of the world's freshwater ecosystems: physical, chemical, and biological changes
SR Carpenter, EH Stanley… - Annual review of …, 2011 - annualreviews.org
Surface freshwaters—lakes, reservoirs, and rivers—are among the most extensively altered
ecosystems on Earth. Transformations include changes in the morphology of rivers and …
ecosystems on Earth. Transformations include changes in the morphology of rivers and …
Large greenhouse gases emissions from China's lakes and reservoirs
Freshwaters are important sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs) to the atmosphere that may
partially offset the terrestrial carbon sink. However, current emission estimates from inland …
partially offset the terrestrial carbon sink. However, current emission estimates from inland …
[PDF][PDF] Allied attack: climate change and eutrophication
Allied attack: climate change and eutrophication Page 1 Inland Waters (2011) 1, pp. 101-105 ©
International Society of Limnology 2011 DOI: 10.5268/IW-1.2.359 101 Research Brief Allied …
International Society of Limnology 2011 DOI: 10.5268/IW-1.2.359 101 Research Brief Allied …
How climate change and eutrophication interact with microplastic pollution and sediment resuspension in shallow lakes: A review
Climate change and eutrophication are both critical environmental issues currently. Climate
change induces more critical microplastic pollution and sediment resuspension in eutrophic …
change induces more critical microplastic pollution and sediment resuspension in eutrophic …
Comparison of cyanobacterial and green algal growth rates at different temperatures
The hypothesis that cyanobacteria have higher optimum growth temperatures and higher
growth rates at the optimum as compared to chlorophytes was tested by running a controlled …
growth rates at the optimum as compared to chlorophytes was tested by running a controlled …
Polar regions
JN Larsen, OA Anisimov, A Constable… - Climate change 2014 …, 2015 - elibrary.ru
Several recent climate impact assessments on polar regions have been undertaken,
including the synthesis report on Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (AMAP …
including the synthesis report on Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (AMAP …
Greenhouse gas emissions from freshwater reservoirs: what does the atmosphere see?
Freshwater reservoirs are a known source of greenhouse gas (GHG) to the atmosphere, but
their quantitative significance is still only loosely constrained. Although part of this …
their quantitative significance is still only loosely constrained. Although part of this …