Biological communities are frequently exposed to environmental changes that cause measurable responses in properties of the community (hereafter called environmental drivers). Predicting how communities respond to changing environmental drivers is a fundamental goal of ecology. Making predictions, however, can be very difficult, particularly when multiple environmental drivers change simultaneously and there are interactions among the drivers. We investigated the effects of the interaction between changes in nutrient loading and changes in colored dissolved organic matter (measured as dissolved organic carbon, DOC) on the dynamics of phytoplankton communities over a 7‐yr period. In 1991, Long Lake, a small seepage lake in northern Michigan,...
The fate of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is partly determined by its availability to microbial deg...
Altered nutrient cycles and consumer populations are among the top anthropogenic influences on ecosy...
1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties and phytoplankton dynam...
Biological communities are frequently exposed to environmental changes that cause measurable respons...
Freshwater ecosystems face increasing anthropogenic pressures despite their importance to provide go...
Freshwaters are increasingly exposed to complex mixtures of pharmaceutical and personal care product...
The concentration of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is increasing in many northern hemisphere lake...
The following dissertation encompasses a series of investigations aimed at testing the hypothesis th...
International audienceUntangling causal links and feedbacks among biodiversity, ecosystem functionin...
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Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus are critical macroelements in freshwater systems. Historically, res...
LimnologyA study was done of a channel off of Burt Lake to study the impacts of the herbicides being...
Microbial communities in many ecosystems are facing a broad range of global change drivers, such as ...
Climate change predictions include increasing precipitation and runoff events that expose phytoplank...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
The fate of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is partly determined by its availability to microbial deg...
Altered nutrient cycles and consumer populations are among the top anthropogenic influences on ecosy...
1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties and phytoplankton dynam...
Biological communities are frequently exposed to environmental changes that cause measurable respons...
Freshwater ecosystems face increasing anthropogenic pressures despite their importance to provide go...
Freshwaters are increasingly exposed to complex mixtures of pharmaceutical and personal care product...
The concentration of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is increasing in many northern hemisphere lake...
The following dissertation encompasses a series of investigations aimed at testing the hypothesis th...
International audienceUntangling causal links and feedbacks among biodiversity, ecosystem functionin...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/117103/1/ecy20068782068.pd
Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus are critical macroelements in freshwater systems. Historically, res...
LimnologyA study was done of a channel off of Burt Lake to study the impacts of the herbicides being...
Microbial communities in many ecosystems are facing a broad range of global change drivers, such as ...
Climate change predictions include increasing precipitation and runoff events that expose phytoplank...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in freshwaters is recognised as a significant and active component of...
The fate of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is partly determined by its availability to microbial deg...
Altered nutrient cycles and consumer populations are among the top anthropogenic influences on ecosy...
1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties and phytoplankton dynam...