Human impact and ecosystemic health at Lake Baikal
KP Brown, A Gerber, D Bedulina… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Lake Baikal in eastern Siberia is the deepest and (by volume) largest lake on Earth.
Among the most ancient lakes, it is home to thousands of endemic species. Lake Baikal is …
Among the most ancient lakes, it is home to thousands of endemic species. Lake Baikal is …
Emerging unprecedented lake ice loss in climate change projections
L Huang, A Timmermann, SS Lee, KB Rodgers… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Seasonal ice in lakes plays an important role for local communities and lake ecosystems.
Here we use Large Ensemble simulations conducted with the Community Earth System …
Here we use Large Ensemble simulations conducted with the Community Earth System …
Postglacial adaptations enabled colonization and quasi-clonal dispersal of ammonia-oxidizing archaea in modern European large lakes
Ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) play a key role in the aquatic nitrogen cycle. Their
genetic diversity is viewed as the outcome of evolutionary processes that shaped ancestral …
genetic diversity is viewed as the outcome of evolutionary processes that shaped ancestral …
Lake ecosystem regime shifts induced by agricultural intensification: A century scale paleolimnological investigation from the Huai River Basin (China)
Regime shifts of freshwater ecosystems driven by fast-changing multiple stressors are
increasingly occurring. However, lake regime shifts across intensive agricultural landscapes …
increasingly occurring. However, lake regime shifts across intensive agricultural landscapes …
Assessing the ecological vulnerability of protected areas by using Big Earth Data
The ecological vulnerability of global protected areas (PAs) is linked to the 2030 United
Nations Sustainable Development Goals. We developed a novel degree of ecological …
Nations Sustainable Development Goals. We developed a novel degree of ecological …
[HTML][HTML] Environmental risk assessment, spatial distribution, and abundance of heavy metals in surface sediments of Dal Lake-Kashmir, India
A Nazir, SM Hussain, M Riyaz, Z Kere, MA Zargar… - Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
This study assesses the pollution levels of Dal Lake in Kashmir, India, focusing on the
spatial distribution, abundance, and risk of heavy metals in surface sediments …
spatial distribution, abundance, and risk of heavy metals in surface sediments …
The first arriving virus shapes within-host viral diversity during natural epidemics
Viral diversity has been discovered across scales from host individuals to populations.
However, the drivers of viral community assembly are still largely unknown. Within-host viral …
However, the drivers of viral community assembly are still largely unknown. Within-host viral …
Ensemble of models shows coherent response of a reservoir's stratification and ice cover to climate warming
Water temperature, ice cover, and lake stratification are important physical properties of
lakes and reservoirs that control mixing as well as bio-geo-chemical processes and thus …
lakes and reservoirs that control mixing as well as bio-geo-chemical processes and thus …
Effects of spatially heterogeneous lakeside development on nearshore biotic communities in a large, deep, oligotrophic lake
Sewage released from lakeside development can reshape ecological communities.
Nearshore periphyton can rapidly assimilate sewage‐associated nutrients, leading to …
Nearshore periphyton can rapidly assimilate sewage‐associated nutrients, leading to …
Response of aquatic organisms communities to global climate changes and anthropogenic impact: Evidence from Listvennichny Bay of Lake Baikal
L Kravtsova, S Vorobyeva, E Naumova, L Izhboldina… - Biology, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Lake Baikal is ranked first among the world's lakes in terms of freshwater
reserves (23,000 km3). It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its biota is represented by …
reserves (23,000 km3). It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its biota is represented by …