Terrestrial loads of dissolved organic matter (DOM) have increased in recent years in many north temperate lakes. While much of the focus on the “browning” phenomena has been on its consequences for carbon cycling, much less is known about how it influences nutrient loading to lakes. We characterize potential loads of nitrogen and phosphorus to seepage lakes in northern Wisconsin, USA, based on a laboratory soil leaching experiment and a model that includes landscape cover and watershed area. In these seepage lakes, nutrient concentrations are positively correlated with dissolved organic carbon concentrations (nitrogen: r = 0.68, phosphorus: r = 0.54). Using long‐term records of browning, we found that dissolved organic matter‐associated nu...
Eutrophication is a problem in many lakes, but the reduction of nutrient inputs such as nitrogen (N)...
Nutrient reduction in impacted lowland freshwater systems is ecologically and culturally important. ...
Globally, the accelerated eutrophication of lake ecosystems due to excess inputs of nitrogen (N) and...
Abstract Widespread long‐term increases in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations (i.e., “bro...
The concentration of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is increasing in many northern hemisphere lake...
Received 23 December 2020; Accepted 23 August 2021; Published online 30 November 2021. Associate Edi...
The concept of lakes “evolving” phosphorus (P) limitation has persisted in limnology despite limited...
Global changes are fundamentally changing terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Some of the highest ra...
The relative supply of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) to freshwater ecosystems is of f...
Water quality is declining in freshwater lakes around the world due to environmental change and anth...
Research on lake eutrophication often identifies variables affecting amounts of phosphorus (P) and n...
Recent increases in terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in northern inland wat...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is altering biogeochemical cycling in forests and interconnected...
Inputs of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to lakes derived from the surrounding landscape can be stor...
This study examines a natural, rapid, fivefold increase in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrat...
Eutrophication is a problem in many lakes, but the reduction of nutrient inputs such as nitrogen (N)...
Nutrient reduction in impacted lowland freshwater systems is ecologically and culturally important. ...
Globally, the accelerated eutrophication of lake ecosystems due to excess inputs of nitrogen (N) and...
Abstract Widespread long‐term increases in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations (i.e., “bro...
The concentration of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is increasing in many northern hemisphere lake...
Received 23 December 2020; Accepted 23 August 2021; Published online 30 November 2021. Associate Edi...
The concept of lakes “evolving” phosphorus (P) limitation has persisted in limnology despite limited...
Global changes are fundamentally changing terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Some of the highest ra...
The relative supply of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) to freshwater ecosystems is of f...
Water quality is declining in freshwater lakes around the world due to environmental change and anth...
Research on lake eutrophication often identifies variables affecting amounts of phosphorus (P) and n...
Recent increases in terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in northern inland wat...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is altering biogeochemical cycling in forests and interconnected...
Inputs of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) to lakes derived from the surrounding landscape can be stor...
This study examines a natural, rapid, fivefold increase in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrat...
Eutrophication is a problem in many lakes, but the reduction of nutrient inputs such as nitrogen (N)...
Nutrient reduction in impacted lowland freshwater systems is ecologically and culturally important. ...
Globally, the accelerated eutrophication of lake ecosystems due to excess inputs of nitrogen (N) and...