AbstractTathlina Lake (Northwest Territories, Canada) is a large, shallow ecosystem in the rapidly warming northern boreal forest. This lake is of considerable cultural and economic significance as it supports a commercially important walleye (Sander vitreus) fishery that has experienced large fluctuations since the 1940s, the causes of which are poorly understood. Here we used paleolimnology to describe long-term environmental changes in the lake that may have contributed to recent collapses in walleye populations. The sub-fossil remains of diatoms and chironomids were used to assess changes in turbidity, nutrients, and oxygen levels, all of which are important to walleye. Minimal changes have occurred in diatom assemblages from the early ...
The history of hypolimnetic oxygen conditions in three basins of Douglas Lake, Michigan was investig...
BACKGROUND: Although arctic lakes have responded sensitively to 20(th)-century climate change, it re...
Water chemistry and bioindicators (diatoms and invertebrates) were examined for freshwater lakes, po...
Chironomid and Chaoborus (midge) remains preserved in a dated sediment core from Poplar Bay, Lake of...
An analysis of diatoms and fossil pigments in a sediment core from perennially ice-covered Ward Hunt...
International audienceThe biodiversity of shallow (zmax <5–7 m) lakes is sensitive to water-level an...
To investigate the response of a remote boreal lake to recent climate warming, a sim200-year varved ...
As the industrial footprint of the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) continues to expand, concern ab...
Ecosystems are being subjected to multiple environmental stressors, but tracking the effects of thes...
<div><p>Eutrophication and climate warming are profoundly affecting fish in many freshwater lakes. U...
Eutrophication and climate warming are profoundly affecting fish in many freshwater lakes. Understan...
Mink fur farming was once a widespread agricultural activity in southwestern Nova Scotia. Some fresh...
The direction of pan-Arctic ecosystem shifts in response to climate warming is relatively well under...
In 2017, the Scugog Lake Stewards were awarded an Ontario Trillium Foundation Grow Grant to study th...
Climate change is expected to have profound effects on boreal lakes; however, the nature and magnitu...
The history of hypolimnetic oxygen conditions in three basins of Douglas Lake, Michigan was investig...
BACKGROUND: Although arctic lakes have responded sensitively to 20(th)-century climate change, it re...
Water chemistry and bioindicators (diatoms and invertebrates) were examined for freshwater lakes, po...
Chironomid and Chaoborus (midge) remains preserved in a dated sediment core from Poplar Bay, Lake of...
An analysis of diatoms and fossil pigments in a sediment core from perennially ice-covered Ward Hunt...
International audienceThe biodiversity of shallow (zmax <5–7 m) lakes is sensitive to water-level an...
To investigate the response of a remote boreal lake to recent climate warming, a sim200-year varved ...
As the industrial footprint of the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) continues to expand, concern ab...
Ecosystems are being subjected to multiple environmental stressors, but tracking the effects of thes...
<div><p>Eutrophication and climate warming are profoundly affecting fish in many freshwater lakes. U...
Eutrophication and climate warming are profoundly affecting fish in many freshwater lakes. Understan...
Mink fur farming was once a widespread agricultural activity in southwestern Nova Scotia. Some fresh...
The direction of pan-Arctic ecosystem shifts in response to climate warming is relatively well under...
In 2017, the Scugog Lake Stewards were awarded an Ontario Trillium Foundation Grow Grant to study th...
Climate change is expected to have profound effects on boreal lakes; however, the nature and magnitu...
The history of hypolimnetic oxygen conditions in three basins of Douglas Lake, Michigan was investig...
BACKGROUND: Although arctic lakes have responded sensitively to 20(th)-century climate change, it re...
Water chemistry and bioindicators (diatoms and invertebrates) were examined for freshwater lakes, po...