Global change‐driven effects on dissolved organic matter composition: Implications for food webs of northern lakes

IF Creed, AK Bergström, CG Trick… - Global change …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Northern ecosystems are experiencing some of the most dramatic impacts of global change
on Earth. Rising temperatures, hydrological intensification, changes in atmospheric acid …

Ecosystem consequences of changing inputs of terrestrial dissolved organic matter to lakes: current knowledge and future challenges

CT Solomon, SE Jones, BC Weidel, I Buffam, ML Fork… - Ecosystems, 2015 - Springer
Lake ecosystems and the services that they provide to people are profoundly influenced by
dissolved organic matter derived from terrestrial plant tissues. These terrestrial dissolved …

Worldwide alteration of lake mixing regimes in response to climate change

RI Woolway, CJ Merchant - Nature Geoscience, 2019 - nature.com
Lakes hold much of Earth's accessible liquid freshwater, support biodiversity and provide
key ecosystem services to people around the world. However, they are vulnerable to climate …

Longer duration of seasonal stratification contributes to widespread increases in lake hypoxia and anoxia

SF Jane, JL Mincer, MP Lau, ASL Lewis… - Global Change …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The concentration of dissolved oxygen (DO) is an important attribute of aquatic ecosystems,
influencing habitat, drinking water quality, biodiversity, nutrient biogeochemistry, and …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of UV radiation on aquatic ecosystems and interactions with other environmental factors

DP Häder, CE Williamson, SÅ Wängberg… - Photochemical & …, 2015 - pubs.rsc.org
Interactions between climate change and UV radiation are having strong effects on aquatic
ecosystems due to feedback between temperature, UV radiation, and greenhouse gas …

[HTML][HTML] Deeper waters are changing less consistently than surface waters in a global analysis of 102 lakes

RM Pilla, CE Williamson, BV Adamovich, R Adrian… - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
Globally, lake surface water temperatures have warmed rapidly relative to air temperatures,
but changes in deepwater temperatures and vertical thermal structure are still largely …

[HTML][HTML] Ecological consequences of long-term browning in lakes

CE Williamson, EP Overholt, RM Pilla, TH Leach… - Scientific reports, 2015 - nature.com
Increases in terrestrially-derived dissolved organic matter (DOM) have led to the browning of
inland waters across regions of northeastern North America and Europe. Short-term …

[HTML][HTML] Ecology and extent of freshwater browning-What we know and what should be studied next in the context of global change

CC Blanchet, C Arzel, A Davranche… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Water browning or brownification refers to increasing water color, often related to increasing
dissolved organic matter (DOM) and carbon (DOC) content in freshwaters. Browning has …

Patterns and drivers of deep chlorophyll maxima structure in 100 lakes: The relative importance of light and thermal stratification

TH Leach, BE Beisner, CC Carey… - Limnology and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The vertical distribution of chlorophyll in stratified lakes and reservoirs frequently exhibits a
maximum peak deep in the water column, referred to as the deep chlorophyll maximum …

[HTML][HTML] The impact of climate change on the treatability of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in upland water supplies: A UK perspective

JP Ritson, NJD Graham, MR Templeton… - Science of the Total …, 2014 - Elsevier
Climate change in the UK is expected to cause increases in temperatures, altered
precipitation patterns and more frequent and extreme weather events. In this review we …