Lakes in the era of global change: moving beyond single‐lake thinking in maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services
The Anthropocene presents formidable threats to freshwater ecosystems. Lakes are
especially vulnerable and important at the same time. They cover only a small area …
especially vulnerable and important at the same time. They cover only a small area …
[HTML][HTML] Linking terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity to ecosystem function across scales, trophic levels, and realms
Global declines in biodiversity have the potential to affect ecosystem function, and vice
versa, in both terrestrial and aquatic ecological realms. While many studies have considered …
versa, in both terrestrial and aquatic ecological realms. While many studies have considered …
Precipitation, landscape properties and land use interactively affect water quality of tropical freshwaters
Globally, conversion of pristine areas to anthropogenic landscapes is one of the main
causes of ecosystem service losses. Land uses associated with urbanization and farming …
causes of ecosystem service losses. Land uses associated with urbanization and farming …
Complex coseismic and postseismic faulting during the 2021 northern Thessaly (Greece) earthquake sequence illuminated by InSAR observations
Abstract Three Mw> 5.5 earthquakes (Tyrnavos, Elassona and Verdikoussa earthquakes)
struck the northern Thessaly, Greece, from 3 March to 12 March 2021, filling a significant …
struck the northern Thessaly, Greece, from 3 March to 12 March 2021, filling a significant …
Quantifying microbial control of soil organic matter dynamics at macrosystem scales
Soil organic matter (SOM) stocks, decomposition and persistence are largely the product of
controls that act locally. Yet the controls are shaped and interact at multiple spatiotemporal …
controls that act locally. Yet the controls are shaped and interact at multiple spatiotemporal …
[HTML][HTML] The global lake area, climate, and population dataset
An increasing population in conjunction with a changing climate necessitates a detailed
understanding of water abundance at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Remote sensing …
understanding of water abundance at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Remote sensing …
[HTML][HTML] Stoichiometrically coupled carbon and nitrogen cycling in the MIcrobial-MIneral Carbon Stabilization model version 1.0 (MIMICS-CN v1. 0)
E Kyker-Snowman, WR Wieder… - Geoscientific Model …, 2020 - gmd.copernicus.org
Explicit consideration of microbial physiology in soil biogeochemical models that represent
coupled carbon–nitrogen dynamics presents opportunities to deepen understanding of …
coupled carbon–nitrogen dynamics presents opportunities to deepen understanding of …
Cascading impacts of changes in subsidy quality on recipient ecosystem functioning
Resource quantity and quality can differ between adjacent ecosystems, and these
differences can impact subsidies exchanged between ecosystems. The quantity and quality …
differences can impact subsidies exchanged between ecosystems. The quantity and quality …
A climatic dipole drives short-and long-term patterns of postfire forest recovery in the western United States
CE Littlefield, SZ Dobrowski… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - National Acad Sciences
Researchers are increasingly examining patterns and drivers of postfire forest recovery amid
growing concern that climate change and intensifying fires will trigger ecosystem …
growing concern that climate change and intensifying fires will trigger ecosystem …
Climate‐driven spatial and temporal patterns in peatland pool biogeochemistry
Peatland pools are freshwater bodies that are highly dynamic aquatic ecosystems because
of their small size and their development in organic‐rich sediments. However, our ability to …
of their small size and their development in organic‐rich sediments. However, our ability to …