Changes in climate profoundly influence the timing of lake ice breakup. We assessed: 1) potential future changes in lake ice breakup date in the Great Lakes Region and 2) historical linear changes and shifts in ice breakup across the Northern Hemisphere. We found that at the regional and global scales, warming air temperatures contributed to earlier ice breakup. In the Great Lakes region, ice breakup was forecasted to occur 13 days earlier on average by 2070. Across the Northern Hemisphere, we detected abrupt changes in ice breakup dates in the 1970s to the 2000s, coinciding with shifts in air temperature, precipitation and phase switches of climate oscillations. The structure and function of many lakes in the mid- and high latitudes are in...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is common to marine ecosystems around the world. Here, ...
While many of the destructive environmental conditions associated with tropical cyclones are well re...
Modelling surface air temperature across regions of relatively complex terrain has historically pres...
One of the greatest indicators of climate change is the state of the Arctic sea ice cover, whose ext...
Climate warming has disproportionately been affecting arctic environments due to arctic amplificatio...
Nowhere are the consequences of climate change greater than in the Arctic. The Arctic Climate Impact...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) is undergoing rapid atmospheric warming at rates that are twic...
Shifts in freeze up dates signal climatic change. We examined nine lakes in the Great Lakes region t...
Changes in water quality are influenced by climate change and other anthropogenic stressors. We 1) a...
The changes in extreme events caused by climate change are likely to have significant impacts in the...
Eutrophication has been an issue in Lake Simcoe since the 1970s, stressing aquatic wildlife, notably...
Abstract The lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) has suffered substantial losses in...
Midwestern United States undergo extreme temperature and precipitation fluctuations throughout the y...
Surface melting along Antarctic ice sheet margins is the most poorly understood input in models of f...
Climate change induced migration is the displacement of people due to the effects of anthropogenic c...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is common to marine ecosystems around the world. Here, ...
While many of the destructive environmental conditions associated with tropical cyclones are well re...
Modelling surface air temperature across regions of relatively complex terrain has historically pres...
One of the greatest indicators of climate change is the state of the Arctic sea ice cover, whose ext...
Climate warming has disproportionately been affecting arctic environments due to arctic amplificatio...
Nowhere are the consequences of climate change greater than in the Arctic. The Arctic Climate Impact...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) is undergoing rapid atmospheric warming at rates that are twic...
Shifts in freeze up dates signal climatic change. We examined nine lakes in the Great Lakes region t...
Changes in water quality are influenced by climate change and other anthropogenic stressors. We 1) a...
The changes in extreme events caused by climate change are likely to have significant impacts in the...
Eutrophication has been an issue in Lake Simcoe since the 1970s, stressing aquatic wildlife, notably...
Abstract The lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) has suffered substantial losses in...
Midwestern United States undergo extreme temperature and precipitation fluctuations throughout the y...
Surface melting along Antarctic ice sheet margins is the most poorly understood input in models of f...
Climate change induced migration is the displacement of people due to the effects of anthropogenic c...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is common to marine ecosystems around the world. Here, ...
While many of the destructive environmental conditions associated with tropical cyclones are well re...
Modelling surface air temperature across regions of relatively complex terrain has historically pres...