Warming, eutrophication (nutrient fertilization) and brownification (increased loading of allochthonous organic matter) are three global trends impacting lake ecosystems. However, the independent and synergistic effects of resource addition and warming on autotrophic and heterotrophic microorganisms are largely unknown. In this study, we investigate the independent and interactive effects of temperature, dissolved organic carbon (DOC, both allochthonous and autochthonous) and nitrogen (N) supply, in addition to the effect of spatial variables, on the composition, richness, and evenness of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbial communities in lakes across elevation and N deposition gradients in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, USA. W...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
Human activities have resulted in rising temperatures and the introduction or extirpation of top pre...
Climate change is altering biogeochemical, metabolic, and ecological functions in lakes across the g...
Multiple aspects of the global environment are changing rapidly, including rising temperatures, alte...
There are more than 4000 lakes above 2500 m elevation in the Sierra Nevada of California. Recent dev...
Lakes traditionally have been considered unimportant in global and regional biogeochemical cycling, ...
Nitrification plays a central role in the nitrogen cycle by determining the oxidation state of nitro...
Nitrification plays a central role in the nitrogen cycle by determining the oxidation state of nitro...
Methane (CH4) is the second most important greenhouse gas after CO2 contributing to climate change. ...
Lakes at high altitude and latitude are typically unproductive ecosystems where external factors out...
Nutrient enrichment of high-elevation freshwater ecosystems by atmospheric deposition is increasing ...
Prokaryotic diversity in lakes has been studied for many years mainly focusing on community structu...
Human activities have resulted in rising temperatures and the introduction or extirpation of top pre...
Few coupled lake-watershed studies examine long-term effects of climate on the ecosystem function of...
Prokaryotic diversity in lakes has been studied for many years mainly focusing on community structur...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
Human activities have resulted in rising temperatures and the introduction or extirpation of top pre...
Climate change is altering biogeochemical, metabolic, and ecological functions in lakes across the g...
Multiple aspects of the global environment are changing rapidly, including rising temperatures, alte...
There are more than 4000 lakes above 2500 m elevation in the Sierra Nevada of California. Recent dev...
Lakes traditionally have been considered unimportant in global and regional biogeochemical cycling, ...
Nitrification plays a central role in the nitrogen cycle by determining the oxidation state of nitro...
Nitrification plays a central role in the nitrogen cycle by determining the oxidation state of nitro...
Methane (CH4) is the second most important greenhouse gas after CO2 contributing to climate change. ...
Lakes at high altitude and latitude are typically unproductive ecosystems where external factors out...
Nutrient enrichment of high-elevation freshwater ecosystems by atmospheric deposition is increasing ...
Prokaryotic diversity in lakes has been studied for many years mainly focusing on community structu...
Human activities have resulted in rising temperatures and the introduction or extirpation of top pre...
Few coupled lake-watershed studies examine long-term effects of climate on the ecosystem function of...
Prokaryotic diversity in lakes has been studied for many years mainly focusing on community structur...
International audienceHigh-altitude lakes are sentinels of change. Anticipated increases in inputs o...
Human activities have resulted in rising temperatures and the introduction or extirpation of top pre...
Climate change is altering biogeochemical, metabolic, and ecological functions in lakes across the g...