Shallow inland water bodies in Malawi continue to be threatened by various environmental challenges despite their importance to the fisheries industry. Due to the complex interaction between natural and anthropogenic disturbances, disentangling the effect of the two may be a complicated process. The littoral zone of most water bodies is important in environmental reconstructions including pollution and lake level monitoring. This study used a littoral zone, transect-based approach employing multi-proxy palaeolimnological techniques to reconstruct recent environmental change (ca. 100 yrs.) in Lake Malombe in the Malawi Rift, East Africa. The results of the study could inform fisheries management in Lake Malombe, which experienced a catastrop...
Multi-proxy analysis was performed on a radiocarbon-dated core, collected from a relic oxbow lake in...
Long paleoecological records are critical for understanding evolutionary responses to environmental ...
Long paleoecological records are critical for understanding evolutionary responses to environmental ...
Shallow inland water bodies in Malawi continue to be threatened by various environmental challenges ...
Understanding the environmental trajectory over the recent (ca. 200 years) of shallow inland water b...
African climate changed considerably throughout the Pleistocene (2.588 million (Ma) to 12 thousand y...
Lakes are an important resource. They provide vital ecosystem services and employment for many commu...
Lake Abiyata is a small, closed, saline–alkaline lake located in the central part of the Ethiopian R...
International audienceGlobal aquatic ecosystems are under increasing threat from anthropogenic activ...
Extremely arid conditions in tropical Africa occurred in several discrete episodes between 135 and 9...
We investigated paleolimnological records from a series of river deltas around the northeastern rim ...
International audienceSedimentary records of salinity indicators are largely used to reconstruct pas...
This resulted in extraordinarily low lake levels, even in Africa’s deepest lakes. On the basis of we...
Longstanding research questions on tropical climate-human-ecosystem interactions can be tackled by c...
Tropical river deltas, and the social-ecological systems they sustain, are changing rapidly due to a...
Multi-proxy analysis was performed on a radiocarbon-dated core, collected from a relic oxbow lake in...
Long paleoecological records are critical for understanding evolutionary responses to environmental ...
Long paleoecological records are critical for understanding evolutionary responses to environmental ...
Shallow inland water bodies in Malawi continue to be threatened by various environmental challenges ...
Understanding the environmental trajectory over the recent (ca. 200 years) of shallow inland water b...
African climate changed considerably throughout the Pleistocene (2.588 million (Ma) to 12 thousand y...
Lakes are an important resource. They provide vital ecosystem services and employment for many commu...
Lake Abiyata is a small, closed, saline–alkaline lake located in the central part of the Ethiopian R...
International audienceGlobal aquatic ecosystems are under increasing threat from anthropogenic activ...
Extremely arid conditions in tropical Africa occurred in several discrete episodes between 135 and 9...
We investigated paleolimnological records from a series of river deltas around the northeastern rim ...
International audienceSedimentary records of salinity indicators are largely used to reconstruct pas...
This resulted in extraordinarily low lake levels, even in Africa’s deepest lakes. On the basis of we...
Longstanding research questions on tropical climate-human-ecosystem interactions can be tackled by c...
Tropical river deltas, and the social-ecological systems they sustain, are changing rapidly due to a...
Multi-proxy analysis was performed on a radiocarbon-dated core, collected from a relic oxbow lake in...
Long paleoecological records are critical for understanding evolutionary responses to environmental ...
Long paleoecological records are critical for understanding evolutionary responses to environmental ...