Alpine temperatures have risen at twice the rate compared to the northern-hemispheric average during the past century. This can be expected to affect Alpine lake ecosystems via, for example, intensified thermal stratification, shorter ice cover periods, and altered catchment processes. Our study assesses changes in some main constituents of the plank tic and benthic communities of five mid-Alpine lakes in the Niedere Tauern region in Austria in relation to climatic warming, by comparing community and environmental data from 1998-1999 to data from 2010-2011. Although lake chemistry remained relatively stable between the study periods, we observed an increase in lake water temperatures and a decrease in ice cover durations. Several of the dom...
Alpine lakes are considered as sentinels of climate change and ideal research-objects to investigate...
International audienceCyanobacteria are of major interest in freshwater ecosystems, since they are a...
Piburger See, a dimictic mountain lake in Austria, experienced moderate cultural eutrophication in t...
Alpine lakes are considered pristine freshwater ecosystems and sensitive to direct and indirect chan...
Due to their remoteness and simple foodwebs, Alpine lakes are considered as sentinels of climate cha...
Regime shifts in shallow lakes are typically characterized by submerged macrophyte (clear water regi...
The aim of this study was to draw a general picture of the phytoplankton community in peri-Alpine la...
1. Contemporary limnological and palaeolimnological data from Piburger See (Eastern Alps, Austria) a...
International audience1. Diatom communities have been shown to respond strongly to current climate w...
Mountain lakes are increasingly impacted by a series of both local and global disturbances. The pres...
Climate warming is likely to impact phytoplankton communities by providing a habitat in which cya-no...
Piburger See, a dimictic mountain lake in Austria, experienced moderate cultural eutrophication in t...
Alpine lakes are considered as sentinels of climate change and ideal research-objects to investigate...
International audienceCyanobacteria are of major interest in freshwater ecosystems, since they are a...
Piburger See, a dimictic mountain lake in Austria, experienced moderate cultural eutrophication in t...
Alpine lakes are considered pristine freshwater ecosystems and sensitive to direct and indirect chan...
Due to their remoteness and simple foodwebs, Alpine lakes are considered as sentinels of climate cha...
Regime shifts in shallow lakes are typically characterized by submerged macrophyte (clear water regi...
The aim of this study was to draw a general picture of the phytoplankton community in peri-Alpine la...
1. Contemporary limnological and palaeolimnological data from Piburger See (Eastern Alps, Austria) a...
International audience1. Diatom communities have been shown to respond strongly to current climate w...
Mountain lakes are increasingly impacted by a series of both local and global disturbances. The pres...
Climate warming is likely to impact phytoplankton communities by providing a habitat in which cya-no...
Piburger See, a dimictic mountain lake in Austria, experienced moderate cultural eutrophication in t...
Alpine lakes are considered as sentinels of climate change and ideal research-objects to investigate...
International audienceCyanobacteria are of major interest in freshwater ecosystems, since they are a...
Piburger See, a dimictic mountain lake in Austria, experienced moderate cultural eutrophication in t...