Due to differential exploitation pressure, ecosystems along the urban to rural gradients often exhibit different status in ecological structure and function. This can be challenging for lake restoration, given the relative strengths, magnitudes and speed of the exploitation. In this paper, we reconstructed the ecological changes over the past century and identified the regime shifts based on subfossil aquatic biota (chironomid records) in three shallow lakes (Shahu, Yanxi and Futou Lake) along an urban-rural gradient in the Yangtze floodplain, China. Our results illustrated the differences among lakes in trajectories, timing of critical transition and current ecological status. Eutrophic chironomid taxa increased markedly and replaced macro...
In order to determine baseline conditions (pre-impact) and recent changes to lakes on the middle rea...
Aquatic macrophytes are one of the important biotic components of shallow lake ecosystems. Understan...
Quantitative evidence of sudden shifts in ecological structure and function in large shallow lakes i...
Global lake systems have undergone rapid degradation over the past century. Scientists and managers ...
The worldwide decline of wetland ecosystems calls for an urgent reassessment of their current status...
The Central Yangtze ecoregion in China includes a number of lakes, but these have been greatly affec...
Biodiversity and ecological stability are closely linked, and over recent timescales, anthropogenic ...
Exogenous drivers may cause a gradual and reversible change in a lake equilibrium, or they may force...
The ecological status of subtropical floodplain lakes is threatened by eutrophication, which can shi...
Lake Dianchi has undergone accelerated alternations resulting from human activities during the last ...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Water quality of floodplain lakes in the Yangtze region which supports ca. 450 million people is bei...
Eutrophication substantially alters biotic communities and has become a major threat to biodiversity...
Floodplain lakes have been experiencing great pressures by human activities, and ecological function...
1. Habitat modification by humans has severe impacts on the biotic and abiotic components of freshwa...
In order to determine baseline conditions (pre-impact) and recent changes to lakes on the middle rea...
Aquatic macrophytes are one of the important biotic components of shallow lake ecosystems. Understan...
Quantitative evidence of sudden shifts in ecological structure and function in large shallow lakes i...
Global lake systems have undergone rapid degradation over the past century. Scientists and managers ...
The worldwide decline of wetland ecosystems calls for an urgent reassessment of their current status...
The Central Yangtze ecoregion in China includes a number of lakes, but these have been greatly affec...
Biodiversity and ecological stability are closely linked, and over recent timescales, anthropogenic ...
Exogenous drivers may cause a gradual and reversible change in a lake equilibrium, or they may force...
The ecological status of subtropical floodplain lakes is threatened by eutrophication, which can shi...
Lake Dianchi has undergone accelerated alternations resulting from human activities during the last ...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Water quality of floodplain lakes in the Yangtze region which supports ca. 450 million people is bei...
Eutrophication substantially alters biotic communities and has become a major threat to biodiversity...
Floodplain lakes have been experiencing great pressures by human activities, and ecological function...
1. Habitat modification by humans has severe impacts on the biotic and abiotic components of freshwa...
In order to determine baseline conditions (pre-impact) and recent changes to lakes on the middle rea...
Aquatic macrophytes are one of the important biotic components of shallow lake ecosystems. Understan...
Quantitative evidence of sudden shifts in ecological structure and function in large shallow lakes i...