The primary interpretive paradigm used to study lakes is their trophic status. Oligotrophic lakes have low nutrient loading and low productivity, while eutrophic lakes have high nutrients and high productivity. The strong empirical relationship between nutrient loading and productivity is a valuable tool for teaching, for research, and for man-agement of lakes. In order to incorporate the variety of other known anthropogenic impacts on lakes, however, lake characterization needs to extend beyond the nutrient-productivity paradigm. For example, acid precipitation, heavy metal and toxic organic contaminants, increases in UV radiation, and global warming are all recognized threats to lake ecosystems. One of the key characteristics of lakes tha...
Received 23 December 2020; Accepted 23 August 2021; Published online 30 November 2021. Associate Edi...
Since 2003, concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in lakes in the Kangerlussuaq region de...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) limits primary production in lakes when present at high concentration...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a key parameter in lakes that can affect numerous features, includ...
The vast majority of the material that comprises the lake organic matter pool is in dissolved, rathe...
Inputs of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to lakes derived from the surrounding landscape can be stor...
The nutrient-color paradigm explains lake productivity as a function of the concentrations of nutrie...
Surface waters receive large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) via runoff from land. The DOM...
Abstract Widespread long‐term increases in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations (i.e., “bro...
Inputs of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to lakes derived from the surrounding landscape can be stor...
1. Lakes worldwide are in rapid change because of direct or indirect climate impacts. In boreal area...
Colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) absorbs a substantial fraction of photosynthetically active ...
We studied Bear Lake, a subalpine oligotrophic lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado USA, d...
International audience1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties a...
The trophic state of lakes is commonly defined by the concentration of nutrients in the water column...
Received 23 December 2020; Accepted 23 August 2021; Published online 30 November 2021. Associate Edi...
Since 2003, concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in lakes in the Kangerlussuaq region de...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) limits primary production in lakes when present at high concentration...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a key parameter in lakes that can affect numerous features, includ...
The vast majority of the material that comprises the lake organic matter pool is in dissolved, rathe...
Inputs of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to lakes derived from the surrounding landscape can be stor...
The nutrient-color paradigm explains lake productivity as a function of the concentrations of nutrie...
Surface waters receive large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) via runoff from land. The DOM...
Abstract Widespread long‐term increases in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations (i.e., “bro...
Inputs of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to lakes derived from the surrounding landscape can be stor...
1. Lakes worldwide are in rapid change because of direct or indirect climate impacts. In boreal area...
Colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) absorbs a substantial fraction of photosynthetically active ...
We studied Bear Lake, a subalpine oligotrophic lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado USA, d...
International audience1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties a...
The trophic state of lakes is commonly defined by the concentration of nutrients in the water column...
Received 23 December 2020; Accepted 23 August 2021; Published online 30 November 2021. Associate Edi...
Since 2003, concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in lakes in the Kangerlussuaq region de...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) limits primary production in lakes when present at high concentration...