We studied Bear Lake, a subalpine oligotrophic lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado USA, during the winter ice cover period of 2018. Our goal was to understand relationships between biogeochemical and biotic processes and the chemical quality of the dissolved organic matter (DOM), a major pool of organic carbon in all lakes. The lake was stratified with limited light availability and had a consistent oxycline at 7 m. Nutrient concentrations were low and the depletion of nitrogen species was related to increased phytoplankton abundance. The phytoplankton community became progressively dominated by a potentially mixotrophic dinoflagellate species, Gymnodinium sp., and a deep chlorophyll maximum developed above the hypolimnion. Chang...
Arctic lakes store, modify, and transport large quantities of carbon from terrestrial environments t...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
Deep chlorophyll layers (DCL) are a common feature of oligotrophic lakes, yet the mechanisms that fo...
1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties and phytoplankton dynam...
International audience1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties a...
International audience1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties a...
International audience1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties a...
International audience1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties a...
International audience1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties a...
Many lakes, ponds and reservoirs are subject to long and changing periods of ice cover. However, lim...
Climate change is altering biogeochemical, metabolic, and ecological functions in lakes across the g...
Having intrinsic knowledge of our aquatic ecosystems lets us predict how they will respond to change...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
Arctic lakes store, modify, and transport large quantities of carbon from terrestrial environments t...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
Deep chlorophyll layers (DCL) are a common feature of oligotrophic lakes, yet the mechanisms that fo...
1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties and phytoplankton dynam...
International audience1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties a...
International audience1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties a...
International audience1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties a...
International audience1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties a...
International audience1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties a...
Many lakes, ponds and reservoirs are subject to long and changing periods of ice cover. However, lim...
Climate change is altering biogeochemical, metabolic, and ecological functions in lakes across the g...
Having intrinsic knowledge of our aquatic ecosystems lets us predict how they will respond to change...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
Arctic lakes store, modify, and transport large quantities of carbon from terrestrial environments t...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
Deep chlorophyll layers (DCL) are a common feature of oligotrophic lakes, yet the mechanisms that fo...