The partial pressure of CO2 (pCO(2)) in lake water, and thus CO2 emissions from lakes are controlled by hydrologic inorganic carbon inputs into lakes, and in-lake carbon transformation (mainly organic carbon mineralization and CO2 uptake by primary producers). In boreal lakes, CO2 uptake by phytoplankton is often considered to be of minor importance. At present, however, it is not known in which and how many boreal lakes phytoplankton CO2 uptake has a sizeable influence on the lake water pCO(2). Using water physico-chemical and phytoplankton data from 126 widely spread Swedish lakes from 1992 to 2012, we found that pCO(2) was negatively related to phytoplankton carbon in lakes in which the phytoplankton share in TOC (C-phyto:TOC ratio) exce...
The global carbon cycle is subject to intense research, where sources and sinks for greenhouse gases...
Many lakes worldwide are supersaturated with CO2, making them net emitters of CO2 to the atmosphere....
This study focused on how phosphorus and carbon control pelagic bacteria in lakes over a gradient of...
The partial pressure of CO2 (pCO(2)) in lake water, and thus CO2 emissions from lakes are controlled...
Abstract Lakes located in the boreal region are generally supersaturated with carbon dioxide (CO2), ...
Water flowing through the landscape transports chemical substances including carbon. Along the way f...
1. Lakes worldwide are in rapid change because of direct or indirect climate impacts. In boreal area...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) uptake by phytoplankton can significantly reduce the partial pressure of CO2 (p...
The global carbon cycle is intimately linked with the earth’s climate system. Knowledge about carbon...
Understanding the mechanisms driving carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in inland waters is importa...
Lake eutrophication is a pervasive problem globally, particularly serious in agricultural and densel...
Zooplankton is crucial for lake ecosystems as it is an important component in most of the food w...
Many surface waters across the boreal region are browning due to increased concentrations of colored...
The quantity of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from inland waters into the atmosphere varies, depend...
Northern lakes are ice-covered for considerable portions of the year, where carbon dioxide (CO2) can...
The global carbon cycle is subject to intense research, where sources and sinks for greenhouse gases...
Many lakes worldwide are supersaturated with CO2, making them net emitters of CO2 to the atmosphere....
This study focused on how phosphorus and carbon control pelagic bacteria in lakes over a gradient of...
The partial pressure of CO2 (pCO(2)) in lake water, and thus CO2 emissions from lakes are controlled...
Abstract Lakes located in the boreal region are generally supersaturated with carbon dioxide (CO2), ...
Water flowing through the landscape transports chemical substances including carbon. Along the way f...
1. Lakes worldwide are in rapid change because of direct or indirect climate impacts. In boreal area...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) uptake by phytoplankton can significantly reduce the partial pressure of CO2 (p...
The global carbon cycle is intimately linked with the earth’s climate system. Knowledge about carbon...
Understanding the mechanisms driving carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in inland waters is importa...
Lake eutrophication is a pervasive problem globally, particularly serious in agricultural and densel...
Zooplankton is crucial for lake ecosystems as it is an important component in most of the food w...
Many surface waters across the boreal region are browning due to increased concentrations of colored...
The quantity of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from inland waters into the atmosphere varies, depend...
Northern lakes are ice-covered for considerable portions of the year, where carbon dioxide (CO2) can...
The global carbon cycle is subject to intense research, where sources and sinks for greenhouse gases...
Many lakes worldwide are supersaturated with CO2, making them net emitters of CO2 to the atmosphere....
This study focused on how phosphorus and carbon control pelagic bacteria in lakes over a gradient of...