Many freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems across the world may have undergone an ecosystem regime change due to a combination of rising anthropogenic disturbances and regional climate change. Such a change in aquatic ecosystems is commonly seen as shifts in algal species. But considerably less detail is known about the eutrophication history in terms of changes in algal productivity, particularly for a large lake with a great deal of spatial variability. Here we present an analysis of trace metals (Cu, Ni, Cd, and Pb) on a sediment core recovered from Lake Erie, off the Vermilion coast of northern Ohio, USA, to reconstruct the eutrophication history of the lake over the past 210 years. Following a slow eutrophication during European set...
Theory predicts that ecosystems under stress change in their structure and functioning and these alt...
Responses of phytoplankton to trace metal and phosphate enrichments were made in pelagic Lake Erie s...
During the 1960s, inland bodies of water in North America and Europe experienced a dangerous transfo...
Many freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems across the world may have undergone an ecosystem regim...
Concentrations of aluminum, arsenic, barium, beryllium, cadmium, calcium, chromium, cobalt, copper, ...
Concentrations of the major and trace metals varied considerably in the western basin of Lake Erie, ...
Many lakes undergo anthropogenically driven eutrophication and pollution leading to decreased water ...
Heavy metal pollution is particularly significant in Lake Erie. Sediments act as both sink and sourc...
Blooms of filamentous benthic algae that plagued Lake Erie in the 1950s through 1970s were largely r...
Excess phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) in the western basin of Lake Erie drive annual cyanobacteria ...
As a recurring symptom of eutrophication in Lake Erie, massive blooms of harmful algae pose a threat...
Eutrophication of freshwater ecosystems and harmful algal blooms (HABs) are an ongoing concern affec...
Accumulation of heavy metals in ecosystems is a known environmental problem, and several possible in...
Intensive agricultural practices can dramatically change the landscape, thereby increasing the conce...
The most recently-available phytoplankton data collected by the US EPA’s Great Lakes monitoring prog...
Theory predicts that ecosystems under stress change in their structure and functioning and these alt...
Responses of phytoplankton to trace metal and phosphate enrichments were made in pelagic Lake Erie s...
During the 1960s, inland bodies of water in North America and Europe experienced a dangerous transfo...
Many freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems across the world may have undergone an ecosystem regim...
Concentrations of aluminum, arsenic, barium, beryllium, cadmium, calcium, chromium, cobalt, copper, ...
Concentrations of the major and trace metals varied considerably in the western basin of Lake Erie, ...
Many lakes undergo anthropogenically driven eutrophication and pollution leading to decreased water ...
Heavy metal pollution is particularly significant in Lake Erie. Sediments act as both sink and sourc...
Blooms of filamentous benthic algae that plagued Lake Erie in the 1950s through 1970s were largely r...
Excess phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) in the western basin of Lake Erie drive annual cyanobacteria ...
As a recurring symptom of eutrophication in Lake Erie, massive blooms of harmful algae pose a threat...
Eutrophication of freshwater ecosystems and harmful algal blooms (HABs) are an ongoing concern affec...
Accumulation of heavy metals in ecosystems is a known environmental problem, and several possible in...
Intensive agricultural practices can dramatically change the landscape, thereby increasing the conce...
The most recently-available phytoplankton data collected by the US EPA’s Great Lakes monitoring prog...
Theory predicts that ecosystems under stress change in their structure and functioning and these alt...
Responses of phytoplankton to trace metal and phosphate enrichments were made in pelagic Lake Erie s...
During the 1960s, inland bodies of water in North America and Europe experienced a dangerous transfo...