Increases in water colour (brownification) have been observed in aquatic systems in the Northern Hemisphere, partly caused by increased loading of organic carbon from terrestrial origins. We investigated the effect of increase in water colour on the composition, structure and function of lake plankton communities (bacteria, phytoplankton and zooplankton) conducting a mesocosm experiment in 3 medium-coloured lakes (average absorbance at 420 nm: 0.034 cm(-1)), with different nutrient concentrations and phytoplankton community composition. To simulate an increase in water colour, we added humic substances (HuminFeed) at 3 different concentrations. The additions significantly affected the water colour of the mesocosms, but had no measurable eff...
1. Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the ...
Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the dep...
Climate change scenarios project that precipitation will increase in northern Europe, causing amplif...
Increases in water colour (brownification) have been observed in aquatic systems in the Northern Hem...
The effects of increasing temperatures, in light of climate change, have been a well-studied topic d...
An increase of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in inland waters has been reported across the northern...
In recent decades, the increase in terrestrial inputs to freshwater and coastal ecosystems, especial...
WOS:000753551000001International audienceIn recent decades, the increase in terrestrial inputs to fr...
Climate change is projected to cause brownification of some coastal seas due to increased runoff of ...
Brownification of lakes is a widely spread environmental problem. Brownification is a severe phenome...
Many surface waters across the boreal region are browning due to increased concentrations of colored...
Browning of inland waters has been noted over large parts of the Northern hemisphere and is a phenom...
Climate change scenarios predict that lake water temperatures will increase up to 4°C and rainfall e...
1. Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the ...
Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the dep...
Climate change scenarios project that precipitation will increase in northern Europe, causing amplif...
Increases in water colour (brownification) have been observed in aquatic systems in the Northern Hem...
The effects of increasing temperatures, in light of climate change, have been a well-studied topic d...
An increase of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in inland waters has been reported across the northern...
In recent decades, the increase in terrestrial inputs to freshwater and coastal ecosystems, especial...
WOS:000753551000001International audienceIn recent decades, the increase in terrestrial inputs to fr...
Climate change is projected to cause brownification of some coastal seas due to increased runoff of ...
Brownification of lakes is a widely spread environmental problem. Brownification is a severe phenome...
Many surface waters across the boreal region are browning due to increased concentrations of colored...
Browning of inland waters has been noted over large parts of the Northern hemisphere and is a phenom...
Climate change scenarios predict that lake water temperatures will increase up to 4°C and rainfall e...
1. Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the ...
Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the dep...
Climate change scenarios project that precipitation will increase in northern Europe, causing amplif...