Abstract Critical loads of nitrogen (N) from atmo-spheric deposition were determined for alpine lake ecosystems in the western US using fossil diatom assemblages in lake sediment cores. Changes in diatom species over the last century were indicative of N enrichment in two areas, the eastern Sierra Nevada, starting between 1960 and 1965, and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, starting in 1980. In contrast, no changes in diatom community structure were apparent in lakes of Glacier National Park. To determine critical N loads that elicited these commu-nity changes, we modeled wet nitrogen deposition rates for the period in which diatom shifts first occurred in each area using deposition data spanning from 1980 to 2007. We determined a critical...
Background Although arctic lakes have responded sensitively to 20th-century climate change, it remai...
The changes in diatom species composition in a sediment core from Crevice Lake, Yellowstone National...
Resource-based physiology of the eight important planktonic diatom species in the large lakes of the...
Abstract Critical loads of nitrogen (N) from atmo-spheric deposition were determined for alpine lake...
Abstract The goal of this study was to document if lakes in National Parks in Washington have exceed...
Shifts in algal (diatom) composition in alpine lakes are frequently the first indication of ecologic...
Recent sediments from two alpine lakes (> 3300 m asl) in the Colorado Front Range (USA) register ...
We asked whether 3–5 kg N y21 atmospheric N deposition was sufficient to have influenced natu-ral, o...
Atmospheric deposition is a primary source of reactive nitrogen (Nr) to undisturbed watersheds of th...
Nitrogen (N) limited alpine lakes have been receiving enhanced atmospheric N deposition over the las...
We investigated relationships among modern diatom species composition and physical and chemical char...
High-resolution diatom records spanning the late-glacial and early-Holocene were developed from thre...
Human activities have more than tripled the amount of N and P available to ecosystems, resulting in ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Engineering Science, Washington State UniversityMountain lakes are among the most se...
-century climate change, it remains uncertain how these ecological transformations compare with alpi...
Background Although arctic lakes have responded sensitively to 20th-century climate change, it remai...
The changes in diatom species composition in a sediment core from Crevice Lake, Yellowstone National...
Resource-based physiology of the eight important planktonic diatom species in the large lakes of the...
Abstract Critical loads of nitrogen (N) from atmo-spheric deposition were determined for alpine lake...
Abstract The goal of this study was to document if lakes in National Parks in Washington have exceed...
Shifts in algal (diatom) composition in alpine lakes are frequently the first indication of ecologic...
Recent sediments from two alpine lakes (> 3300 m asl) in the Colorado Front Range (USA) register ...
We asked whether 3–5 kg N y21 atmospheric N deposition was sufficient to have influenced natu-ral, o...
Atmospheric deposition is a primary source of reactive nitrogen (Nr) to undisturbed watersheds of th...
Nitrogen (N) limited alpine lakes have been receiving enhanced atmospheric N deposition over the las...
We investigated relationships among modern diatom species composition and physical and chemical char...
High-resolution diatom records spanning the late-glacial and early-Holocene were developed from thre...
Human activities have more than tripled the amount of N and P available to ecosystems, resulting in ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Engineering Science, Washington State UniversityMountain lakes are among the most se...
-century climate change, it remains uncertain how these ecological transformations compare with alpi...
Background Although arctic lakes have responded sensitively to 20th-century climate change, it remai...
The changes in diatom species composition in a sediment core from Crevice Lake, Yellowstone National...
Resource-based physiology of the eight important planktonic diatom species in the large lakes of the...