The pronounced increase in the cycling and deposition of biologically reactive dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) over large areas globally not only cause increased concentrations of DIN in surface waters, but it will also affect nutrient ratios in rivers, lakes and coastal areas. This review addresses the flux and fate of DIN, focusing NO3 in lakes of boreal and alpine catchments. Not only DIN-deposition, but also catchment properties strongly affect the concentrations of NO3 in lakes, as well as NO3:total P (TP) ratios. This ratio displays an extreme variability, and does also serve as an indicator of shift between N and P-limitation of aquatic autotrophs. A high share of forests and bogs in the catchment generally decreases NO3:total P r...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition affects unproductive remote alpine and circumpolar ecosystems,...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) has been hypothesized to play a major role in N cycling in a variet...
Nature of the problem * Freshwater ecosystems play a key role in the European nitrogen (N) cycle, bo...
The pronounced increase in the cycling and deposition of biologically reactive dissolved inorganic n...
Nearly 1000 Norwegian lakes in catchments with low human activity were surveyed. By covering a wide ...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) leads to enhanced leaching of N species to surface waters in ...
We used chemical data (3,907 lakes) and phytoplankton biomass (chlorophyll a) data (225 lakes) from ...
Phytoplankton play a key role in supporting aquatic food webs. However, the effects of ongoing large...
Declining atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition in northern Europe and parts of North America, coupled...
Nitrogen deposition has a potentially eutrophying impact on oligotrophic freshwaters. Here we presen...
International audienceIn the Alps, as in other mountainous regions across the world, nitrogen (N) en...
To help improve our understanding of the nitrogen cycle in lakes, particularly in the context of cli...
Global changes are causing decreases in inorganic nitrogen (N) concentrations, increases in coloured...
1. To help improve our understanding of the nitrogen cycle in lakes, particularly in the context of ...
Nutrient limitation of primary producers and their consumers can have a large influence on ecosystem...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition affects unproductive remote alpine and circumpolar ecosystems,...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) has been hypothesized to play a major role in N cycling in a variet...
Nature of the problem * Freshwater ecosystems play a key role in the European nitrogen (N) cycle, bo...
The pronounced increase in the cycling and deposition of biologically reactive dissolved inorganic n...
Nearly 1000 Norwegian lakes in catchments with low human activity were surveyed. By covering a wide ...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) leads to enhanced leaching of N species to surface waters in ...
We used chemical data (3,907 lakes) and phytoplankton biomass (chlorophyll a) data (225 lakes) from ...
Phytoplankton play a key role in supporting aquatic food webs. However, the effects of ongoing large...
Declining atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition in northern Europe and parts of North America, coupled...
Nitrogen deposition has a potentially eutrophying impact on oligotrophic freshwaters. Here we presen...
International audienceIn the Alps, as in other mountainous regions across the world, nitrogen (N) en...
To help improve our understanding of the nitrogen cycle in lakes, particularly in the context of cli...
Global changes are causing decreases in inorganic nitrogen (N) concentrations, increases in coloured...
1. To help improve our understanding of the nitrogen cycle in lakes, particularly in the context of ...
Nutrient limitation of primary producers and their consumers can have a large influence on ecosystem...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition affects unproductive remote alpine and circumpolar ecosystems,...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) has been hypothesized to play a major role in N cycling in a variet...
Nature of the problem * Freshwater ecosystems play a key role in the European nitrogen (N) cycle, bo...