Global lake systems have undergone rapid degradation over the past century. Scientists and managers are struggling to manage the highly degraded lake systems to cope with escalating anthropogenic pressures. Improved knowledge of how lakes and social systems co-evolved up to the present is vital for understanding, modeling, and anticipating the current and future ecological status of lakes. Here, by integrating paleoenvironmental, instrumental and historical documentary resources at multi-decadal scales, we demonstrate how a typical shallow lake system evolved over the last century in the Yangtze River Basin, an urbanized region containing thousands of shallow lakes. We find abrupt ecological shift happened in the lake ecosystem around the 1...
In China, and elsewhere, long-term economic development and poverty alleviation need to be balanced ...
In the era of "Anthropocene", lakes as essential stocks of terrestrial water resources are subject t...
Water quality of floodplain lakes in the Yangtze region which supports ca. 450 million people is bei...
The worldwide decline of wetland ecosystems calls for an urgent reassessment of their current status...
Understanding the dynamics of ecosystem services (ESs) is crucial for sustainable resource managemen...
Exogenous drivers may cause a gradual and reversible change in a lake equilibrium, or they may force...
Due to differential exploitation pressure, ecosystems along the urban to rural gradients often exhib...
Shallow lakes in the middle and lower Yangtze River Basin are greatly i...
Quantitative evidence of sudden shifts in ecological structure and function in large shallow lakes i...
Quantitative evidence of sudden shifts in ecological structure and function in large shallow lakes i...
Quantitative evidence of sudden shifts in ecological structure and function in large shallow lakes i...
Environmental problems caused by lake eutrophication have become more widespread at a global level, ...
1. Habitat modification by humans has severe impacts on the biotic and abiotic components of freshwa...
Freshwater lakes store renewable freshwater for humanuse and provide habitats for aquatic fauna and ...
Recently, the provision of food and water resources of two of the world's largest river basins, the ...
In China, and elsewhere, long-term economic development and poverty alleviation need to be balanced ...
In the era of "Anthropocene", lakes as essential stocks of terrestrial water resources are subject t...
Water quality of floodplain lakes in the Yangtze region which supports ca. 450 million people is bei...
The worldwide decline of wetland ecosystems calls for an urgent reassessment of their current status...
Understanding the dynamics of ecosystem services (ESs) is crucial for sustainable resource managemen...
Exogenous drivers may cause a gradual and reversible change in a lake equilibrium, or they may force...
Due to differential exploitation pressure, ecosystems along the urban to rural gradients often exhib...
Shallow lakes in the middle and lower Yangtze River Basin are greatly i...
Quantitative evidence of sudden shifts in ecological structure and function in large shallow lakes i...
Quantitative evidence of sudden shifts in ecological structure and function in large shallow lakes i...
Quantitative evidence of sudden shifts in ecological structure and function in large shallow lakes i...
Environmental problems caused by lake eutrophication have become more widespread at a global level, ...
1. Habitat modification by humans has severe impacts on the biotic and abiotic components of freshwa...
Freshwater lakes store renewable freshwater for humanuse and provide habitats for aquatic fauna and ...
Recently, the provision of food and water resources of two of the world's largest river basins, the ...
In China, and elsewhere, long-term economic development and poverty alleviation need to be balanced ...
In the era of "Anthropocene", lakes as essential stocks of terrestrial water resources are subject t...
Water quality of floodplain lakes in the Yangtze region which supports ca. 450 million people is bei...