Quantifying the effects of human activity on the natural environment is dependent on credible estimates of reference conditions to define the state of the environment before the onset of adverse human impacts. In Europe, emission controls that aimed at restoring ecological status were based on hindcasts from process-based models or paleolimnological reconstructions. For instance, 1860 is used in Europe as the target for restoration from acidification concerning biological and chemical parameters. A more practical problem is that the historical states of ecosystems and their function cannot be observed directly. Therefore, we (i) compare estimates of acidification based on long-term observations of roach (Rutilus rutilus) populations with hi...
Using paleolimnological techniques, I have studied surface-water acidification and the effects of li...
Freshwater sensitivity to acidification varies according to geology, soils and land-use, and consequ...
This paper aims to determine the ecological and chemical reference conditions (~1800–1850 AD) and de...
Quantifying the effects of human activity on the natural environment is dependent on credible estima...
Finnish-lake and fish-status surveys indicated that 4900 small headwater lakes suffered from acidic ...
Abstract: Acidification was categorized as the main environmental problem in Scandinavia during the ...
Decades of acid deposition have caused acidification of lakes in Sweden. Here we use data for 3000 l...
Lake Skärsjön is a dimictic, oligotrophic, clear water lake with bottom plant communities including ...
Spring flood is an occasion for transient hydrochemical changes that profoundly effect the biodivers...
Lake ecosystems are sensitive recorders of environmental changes that provide continuous archives at...
The Sudbury region of northeastern Ontario, Canada, provides one of the worldâ s best examples of t...
The aim of the study was the long-term observation of changes in the trophic status of the Great Mas...
Thesis Summary The five chapters of this thesis consist of manuscripts published in peer-reviewed jo...
1. Nearly one hundred biological methods are currently used to assess the ecological status of Euro...
1. While fish-based Indices of Biotic Integrity (IBIs) have been developed for a wide array of lotic...
Using paleolimnological techniques, I have studied surface-water acidification and the effects of li...
Freshwater sensitivity to acidification varies according to geology, soils and land-use, and consequ...
This paper aims to determine the ecological and chemical reference conditions (~1800–1850 AD) and de...
Quantifying the effects of human activity on the natural environment is dependent on credible estima...
Finnish-lake and fish-status surveys indicated that 4900 small headwater lakes suffered from acidic ...
Abstract: Acidification was categorized as the main environmental problem in Scandinavia during the ...
Decades of acid deposition have caused acidification of lakes in Sweden. Here we use data for 3000 l...
Lake Skärsjön is a dimictic, oligotrophic, clear water lake with bottom plant communities including ...
Spring flood is an occasion for transient hydrochemical changes that profoundly effect the biodivers...
Lake ecosystems are sensitive recorders of environmental changes that provide continuous archives at...
The Sudbury region of northeastern Ontario, Canada, provides one of the worldâ s best examples of t...
The aim of the study was the long-term observation of changes in the trophic status of the Great Mas...
Thesis Summary The five chapters of this thesis consist of manuscripts published in peer-reviewed jo...
1. Nearly one hundred biological methods are currently used to assess the ecological status of Euro...
1. While fish-based Indices of Biotic Integrity (IBIs) have been developed for a wide array of lotic...
Using paleolimnological techniques, I have studied surface-water acidification and the effects of li...
Freshwater sensitivity to acidification varies according to geology, soils and land-use, and consequ...
This paper aims to determine the ecological and chemical reference conditions (~1800–1850 AD) and de...