The effects of eutrophication on short term changes in the microbial community were investigated using high resolution lipid biomarker and trace metal data for sediments from the eutrophic Lake Rotsee (Switzerland). The lake has been strongly influenced by sewage input since the 1850s and is an ideal site for studying an anthropogenically altered ecosystem. Historical remediation measures have had direct implications for productivity and microbial biota, leading to community composition changes and abundance shifts. The higher sewage and nutrient input resulted in a productivity increase, which led predominantly to a radiation in diatoms, primary producers and methanogens between about 1918 and 1921, but also affected all microorganism grou...
During the 20th century, many lakes in the Northern Hemisphere were affected by increasing human pop...
Sedimentary diatom assemblages from three lakes in the southeastern Swiss Alps were analysed at high...
During the 20th century, many lakes in the Northern Hemisphere were affected by increasing human pop...
The effects of eutrophication on short term changes in the microbial community were investigated usi...
Determination of carbon sources and microbial activity in lake sediment is important for understandi...
Determination of carbon sources and microbial activity in lake sediment is important for understandi...
Determination of carbon sources and microbial activity in lake sediment is important for understandi...
Determination of carbon sources and microbial activity in lake sediment is important for understandi...
Determination of carbon sources and microbial activity in lake sediment is important for understandi...
Anthropogenic eutrophication can initiate vast and persistent ecosystem state changes in lakes. Such...
Even though human-induced eutrophication has severely impacted temperate lake ecosystems over the la...
We analysed the distributions of glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs) and other lipid bioma...
Lake sediments are globally important organic carbon (OC) sinks and play a profound role in the glob...
Zeekoevlei is the largest freshwater lake in South Africa and has a century-long history of anthropo...
Zeekoevlei is the largest freshwater lake in South Africa and has a century-long history of anthropo...
During the 20th century, many lakes in the Northern Hemisphere were affected by increasing human pop...
Sedimentary diatom assemblages from three lakes in the southeastern Swiss Alps were analysed at high...
During the 20th century, many lakes in the Northern Hemisphere were affected by increasing human pop...
The effects of eutrophication on short term changes in the microbial community were investigated usi...
Determination of carbon sources and microbial activity in lake sediment is important for understandi...
Determination of carbon sources and microbial activity in lake sediment is important for understandi...
Determination of carbon sources and microbial activity in lake sediment is important for understandi...
Determination of carbon sources and microbial activity in lake sediment is important for understandi...
Determination of carbon sources and microbial activity in lake sediment is important for understandi...
Anthropogenic eutrophication can initiate vast and persistent ecosystem state changes in lakes. Such...
Even though human-induced eutrophication has severely impacted temperate lake ecosystems over the la...
We analysed the distributions of glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs) and other lipid bioma...
Lake sediments are globally important organic carbon (OC) sinks and play a profound role in the glob...
Zeekoevlei is the largest freshwater lake in South Africa and has a century-long history of anthropo...
Zeekoevlei is the largest freshwater lake in South Africa and has a century-long history of anthropo...
During the 20th century, many lakes in the Northern Hemisphere were affected by increasing human pop...
Sedimentary diatom assemblages from three lakes in the southeastern Swiss Alps were analysed at high...
During the 20th century, many lakes in the Northern Hemisphere were affected by increasing human pop...