1. Nutrient availability and climate have substantial effects on the structure and function of lakes. Predicted changes to climate (particularly temperature) over the 21st century are expected to adjust physical lake functions, changing thermal and nutrient use processes. Both increasing anthropogenic nutrient inputs and net reductions following remediation will also drive ecological change. Therefore, there is an increasing necessity to disentangle the effects of nutrient and temperature change on lakes to understand how they might act in additive and antagonistic ways. 2. This study quantified internal and external nutrient loads at Rostherne Mere, U.K., a deep (zmax = 30 m), monomictic eutrophic lake (average annual total phosp...
Aim The Madrean Sky Island Archipelago is a North American biodiversity hotspot composed of similar ...
Harvested marine fish stocks often show a rapid and substantial decline in the age and size at matur...
Additions of organic amendments to soil not only compensate for decreased soil C, but also contribut...
Impacts of anthropogenic disturbance are especially severe in freshwater ecosystems. In particular, ...
Temperature is a core component of a species' fundamental niche. At the fine scale over which most o...
Environmental DNA offers great potential as a biodiversity monitoring tool. Previous work has demon...
Nutrient resorption from senesced leaves as a nutrient conservation strategy is important for plants...
In human-impacted rivers, nutrient pollution has the potential to disrupt biodiversity organisation...
Symbioses such as lichens are potentially threatened by drastic environmental changes. We used the l...
Nitrogen forms an integral part of the main building blocks of life, including DNA, RNA, and protein...
This study investigated the total organism change, species richness, chlorophyll-a and carotenoid ch...
Rising atmospheric CO2 and ocean acidification are fundamentally altering conditions for life of all...
There is increasing evidence that aquatic ectotherms are especially vulnerable to global warming sin...
Ocean gateways facilitate water circulation between ocean basins, and therefore directly impact ther...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) predicts that the number of extreme precipitati...
Aim The Madrean Sky Island Archipelago is a North American biodiversity hotspot composed of similar ...
Harvested marine fish stocks often show a rapid and substantial decline in the age and size at matur...
Additions of organic amendments to soil not only compensate for decreased soil C, but also contribut...
Impacts of anthropogenic disturbance are especially severe in freshwater ecosystems. In particular, ...
Temperature is a core component of a species' fundamental niche. At the fine scale over which most o...
Environmental DNA offers great potential as a biodiversity monitoring tool. Previous work has demon...
Nutrient resorption from senesced leaves as a nutrient conservation strategy is important for plants...
In human-impacted rivers, nutrient pollution has the potential to disrupt biodiversity organisation...
Symbioses such as lichens are potentially threatened by drastic environmental changes. We used the l...
Nitrogen forms an integral part of the main building blocks of life, including DNA, RNA, and protein...
This study investigated the total organism change, species richness, chlorophyll-a and carotenoid ch...
Rising atmospheric CO2 and ocean acidification are fundamentally altering conditions for life of all...
There is increasing evidence that aquatic ectotherms are especially vulnerable to global warming sin...
Ocean gateways facilitate water circulation between ocean basins, and therefore directly impact ther...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) predicts that the number of extreme precipitati...
Aim The Madrean Sky Island Archipelago is a North American biodiversity hotspot composed of similar ...
Harvested marine fish stocks often show a rapid and substantial decline in the age and size at matur...
Additions of organic amendments to soil not only compensate for decreased soil C, but also contribut...