Large freshwater lakes provide immense value to the surrounding populations, yet there is limited understanding of how these lakes will respond to climate change and other factors. This study uses satellite remote sensing to estimate annual, lake-wide primary production in 11 of the world’s largest lakes from 2003–2018. These lakes include the five Laurentian Great Lakes, the three African Great Lakes, Lake Baikal, and Great Bear and Great Slave Lakes. Mean annual production in these lakes ranged from under 200 mgC/m2/day to over 1100 mgC/m2/day, and the lakes were placed into one of three distinct groups (oligotrophic, mesotrophic, or eutrophic) based on their level of production. The analysis revealed only three lakes with significant pro...
Global environmental change has influenced lake surface temperatures, a key driver of ecosystem stru...
Global environmental change has influenced lake surface temperatures, a key driver of ecosystem stru...
Ecologists collectively predict that climate change will enhance phytoplankton biomass in northern l...
Large freshwater lakes provide immense value to the surrounding populations, yet there is limited un...
Even though lakes make up a small percentage of the water bodies on the global land surface, lakes p...
Lake ecosystems are deeply integrated into local and regional economies through recreation, tourism,...
Lakes are important natural resources and carbon gas emitters and are undergoing rapid changes world...
The exploitation of lakes has led to large-scale contemporary impacts on freshwater systems, largely...
Global primary production of lakes is controlled by factors that are mainly deterministic (in...
The exploitation of lakes has led to large-scale contemporary impacts on freshwater systems, largely...
Lakes are unique in the land surface due to their well-known anomalous intrinsic properties – unusua...
Globally, our knowledge on lake fisheries is still limited despite their importance to food security...
Water temperature is critical for the ecology of lakes. However, the ability to predict its spatial ...
Global environmental change has influenced lake surface temperatures, a key driver of ecosystem stru...
Global environmental change has influenced lake surface temperatures, a key driver of ecosystem stru...
Ecologists collectively predict that climate change will enhance phytoplankton biomass in northern l...
Large freshwater lakes provide immense value to the surrounding populations, yet there is limited un...
Even though lakes make up a small percentage of the water bodies on the global land surface, lakes p...
Lake ecosystems are deeply integrated into local and regional economies through recreation, tourism,...
Lakes are important natural resources and carbon gas emitters and are undergoing rapid changes world...
The exploitation of lakes has led to large-scale contemporary impacts on freshwater systems, largely...
Global primary production of lakes is controlled by factors that are mainly deterministic (in...
The exploitation of lakes has led to large-scale contemporary impacts on freshwater systems, largely...
Lakes are unique in the land surface due to their well-known anomalous intrinsic properties – unusua...
Globally, our knowledge on lake fisheries is still limited despite their importance to food security...
Water temperature is critical for the ecology of lakes. However, the ability to predict its spatial ...
Global environmental change has influenced lake surface temperatures, a key driver of ecosystem stru...
Global environmental change has influenced lake surface temperatures, a key driver of ecosystem stru...
Ecologists collectively predict that climate change will enhance phytoplankton biomass in northern l...