In this article, we challenge the notion that global warming stimulates organic matter min-eralization and increases greenhouse gas emissions in lakes via direct temperature effects. We show that the interactive effects of warming and transparency loss due to eutrophica-tion or browning override effects of atmospheric warming alone. Thermal shielding ena-bles a longer and more stable stratification that results in bottom-water cooling, prolonged anoxia and enhanced carbon preservation in a large proportion of global lakes. These ef-fects are strongest in shallow lakes where an additional burial of 4.5 Tg C y-1 increases current global estimates by 9%. Despite more burial, the net global warming potential of lakes will increase via enhanced ...
Climate warming is predicted to affect northern lake food webs in two ways: (1)directly via changes ...
Climate change is expected to have profound effects on boreal lakes; however, the nature and magnitu...
Freshwater ecosystems are the largest natural source of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4), with shall...
In this article, we challenge the notion that global warming stimulates organic matter min-eralizati...
There is an urgent need to understand the effect of climate warming on the carbon dynamics of lakes ...
Lakes play a major role in the global carbon (C) cycle, despite making up a small area of earth’s su...
[1] Inland waters, just as the world’s oceans, play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Wh...
1. Thousands of lakes in the Northern Hemisphere are experiencing a continuous increase in water tem...
A growing literature suggests that ecosystems in the tropics may be more sensitive to the impacts of...
Temperatures have been rising throughout recent decades and are predicted to rise further in the com...
Lake ecosystems are deeply integrated into local and regional economies through recreation, tourism,...
The carbon cycle modulates climate change, via the regulation of atmospheric CO2, and it represents ...
Climate change with higher air temperatures and changes in cloud cover, radiation and wind speed alt...
The majority of lakes on Earth are shallow, unproductive and located at high latitudes. These lakes ...
Shallow lakes are a key component of the global carbon cycle. It is, therefore, important to know ho...
Climate warming is predicted to affect northern lake food webs in two ways: (1)directly via changes ...
Climate change is expected to have profound effects on boreal lakes; however, the nature and magnitu...
Freshwater ecosystems are the largest natural source of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4), with shall...
In this article, we challenge the notion that global warming stimulates organic matter min-eralizati...
There is an urgent need to understand the effect of climate warming on the carbon dynamics of lakes ...
Lakes play a major role in the global carbon (C) cycle, despite making up a small area of earth’s su...
[1] Inland waters, just as the world’s oceans, play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Wh...
1. Thousands of lakes in the Northern Hemisphere are experiencing a continuous increase in water tem...
A growing literature suggests that ecosystems in the tropics may be more sensitive to the impacts of...
Temperatures have been rising throughout recent decades and are predicted to rise further in the com...
Lake ecosystems are deeply integrated into local and regional economies through recreation, tourism,...
The carbon cycle modulates climate change, via the regulation of atmospheric CO2, and it represents ...
Climate change with higher air temperatures and changes in cloud cover, radiation and wind speed alt...
The majority of lakes on Earth are shallow, unproductive and located at high latitudes. These lakes ...
Shallow lakes are a key component of the global carbon cycle. It is, therefore, important to know ho...
Climate warming is predicted to affect northern lake food webs in two ways: (1)directly via changes ...
Climate change is expected to have profound effects on boreal lakes; however, the nature and magnitu...
Freshwater ecosystems are the largest natural source of the greenhouse gas methane (CH4), with shall...