The rates of gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem respiration (R), and net ecosystem production (NEP) provide quantitative information about the cycling of carbon and energy in aquatic ecosystems. In lakes, metabolic rates are often diagnosed from diel oxygen fluctuations recorded with high-resolution sondes. This requires that the imprint of ecosystem metabolism can be separated from that of physical processes. Here, we quantified the vertical and temporal variability of the metabolic rates of a deep, large, mesotrophic lake (Lake Geneva, Switzerland–France) by using a 6-month record (April–October 2019) of high-frequency, depth-resolved (0–30 m) dissolved oxygen measurements. Two new alternative methods (in the time and frequency dom...
Abstract Previous studies have used sondes to measure diel changes in dissolved oxygen and thereby e...
The diel (24-h) oxygen (O2) curves approach has become a popular method for analyzing gross primary ...
Lake metabolism is a key factor for the understanding of turnover of energy and of organic and inorg...
International audienceThe rates of gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem respiration (R), and ne...
International audienceThe rates of gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem respiration (R), and ne...
International audienceThe rates of gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem respiration (R), and ne...
Significant improvements have been made in estimating gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem resp...
Significant improvements have been made in estimating gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem resp...
Recent literature suggests that for many lakes and rivers, the respiratory breakdown of organic matt...
We assembled data from a global network of automated lake observatories to test hypotheses regarding...
Many lakes exhibit seasonal stratification, during which they develop strong thermal and chemical gr...
High-frequency measurements are increasingly available and used to model ecosystem processes. This g...
Metabolism is one of the most fundamental ecosystem processes, but the drivers of variation in metab...
Metabolism is one of the most fundamental ecosystem processes, but the drivers of variation in metab...
The diel (24-h) oxygen (O2) curves approach has become a popular method for analyzing gross primary ...
Abstract Previous studies have used sondes to measure diel changes in dissolved oxygen and thereby e...
The diel (24-h) oxygen (O2) curves approach has become a popular method for analyzing gross primary ...
Lake metabolism is a key factor for the understanding of turnover of energy and of organic and inorg...
International audienceThe rates of gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem respiration (R), and ne...
International audienceThe rates of gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem respiration (R), and ne...
International audienceThe rates of gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem respiration (R), and ne...
Significant improvements have been made in estimating gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem resp...
Significant improvements have been made in estimating gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem resp...
Recent literature suggests that for many lakes and rivers, the respiratory breakdown of organic matt...
We assembled data from a global network of automated lake observatories to test hypotheses regarding...
Many lakes exhibit seasonal stratification, during which they develop strong thermal and chemical gr...
High-frequency measurements are increasingly available and used to model ecosystem processes. This g...
Metabolism is one of the most fundamental ecosystem processes, but the drivers of variation in metab...
Metabolism is one of the most fundamental ecosystem processes, but the drivers of variation in metab...
The diel (24-h) oxygen (O2) curves approach has become a popular method for analyzing gross primary ...
Abstract Previous studies have used sondes to measure diel changes in dissolved oxygen and thereby e...
The diel (24-h) oxygen (O2) curves approach has become a popular method for analyzing gross primary ...
Lake metabolism is a key factor for the understanding of turnover of energy and of organic and inorg...