Climate variability affects the capacity of the biosphere to assimilate and store important elements, such as nitrogen and carbon. Here we present biogeochemical evidence from the sediments of tropical Lake Titicaca indicating that large hydrologic changes in response to global glacial cycles during the Quaternary were accompanied by major shifts in ecosystem state. During prolonged glacial intervals, lake level was high and the lake was in a stable nitrogen-limited state. In contrast, during warm dry interglacials lake level fell and rates of nitrogen concentrations increased by a factor of 4–12, resulting in a fivefold to 24-fold increase in organic carbon concentrations in the sediments due to increased primary productivity. Observed per...
International audienceUncertainty about controls on long-term carbon and nitrogen balance, turnover,...
Managing lake eutrophication requires a clear understanding of resource limitation of primary produc...
Various ecosystems, including shallow lakes, are suggested to possess alternative stable state dynam...
Climate variability affects the capacity of the biosphere to assimilate and store important elements...
We used the terrestrial ecosystem model “Century” to evaluate the relative roles of water and nitrog...
Recent advances in biologically based ecosystem models of the coupled terrestrial, hydrological, car...
Classical ecological theory predicts that changes in the availability of essential resources such as...
Human activities have doubled the pre-Industrial supply of reactive nitrogen on Earth, and future ra...
We investigated how the lack of usual winter and spring monsoons, effectively representing consecuti...
Lakes have a disproportionate effect on the global carbon (C) cycle relative to their area, mediatin...
A growing literature suggests that ecosystems in the tropics may be more sensitive to the impacts of...
The exploitation of lakes has led to large-scale contemporary impacts on freshwater systems, largely...
Diatoms, combined with a multiproxy study of lake sediments (organic matter, N, δ15N, δ13C, biogenic...
Human activities have doubled the pre-industrial supply of reactive nitrogen on Earth, and future ra...
Freshwater ecosystems reflect the biogeochemical signals of terrestrial ecosystems, atmospheric chem...
International audienceUncertainty about controls on long-term carbon and nitrogen balance, turnover,...
Managing lake eutrophication requires a clear understanding of resource limitation of primary produc...
Various ecosystems, including shallow lakes, are suggested to possess alternative stable state dynam...
Climate variability affects the capacity of the biosphere to assimilate and store important elements...
We used the terrestrial ecosystem model “Century” to evaluate the relative roles of water and nitrog...
Recent advances in biologically based ecosystem models of the coupled terrestrial, hydrological, car...
Classical ecological theory predicts that changes in the availability of essential resources such as...
Human activities have doubled the pre-Industrial supply of reactive nitrogen on Earth, and future ra...
We investigated how the lack of usual winter and spring monsoons, effectively representing consecuti...
Lakes have a disproportionate effect on the global carbon (C) cycle relative to their area, mediatin...
A growing literature suggests that ecosystems in the tropics may be more sensitive to the impacts of...
The exploitation of lakes has led to large-scale contemporary impacts on freshwater systems, largely...
Diatoms, combined with a multiproxy study of lake sediments (organic matter, N, δ15N, δ13C, biogenic...
Human activities have doubled the pre-industrial supply of reactive nitrogen on Earth, and future ra...
Freshwater ecosystems reflect the biogeochemical signals of terrestrial ecosystems, atmospheric chem...
International audienceUncertainty about controls on long-term carbon and nitrogen balance, turnover,...
Managing lake eutrophication requires a clear understanding of resource limitation of primary produc...
Various ecosystems, including shallow lakes, are suggested to possess alternative stable state dynam...