Perturbations linked to the direct and indirect impacts of human activities during the Anthropocene affect the structure and functioning of aquatic ecosystems to varying degrees. Some perturbations involve stress to aquatic life, including soil and water acidification, soil erosion, loss of base cations, release of trace metals/organic compounds, and application of essential nutrients capable of stimulating primary productivity. Superimposed onto these changes, climate warming impacts aquatic environments via altering species’ metabolic processes and by modifying food web interactions. The interaction stressors is difficult to predict because of the differential response of species and taxonomic groups, interacting additively, synergistical...
To study the interaction between species- and ecosystem-level impacts of climate change, we focus on...
Global change affects ecosystem functioning both directly by modifications in physicochemical proces...
Climate change represents a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems, with an increase in lake temperatu...
Our planet is being subjected to unprecedented climate change, with far-reaching social and ecologic...
The interspecific interactions within and between adjacent ecosystems strongly depend on the changes...
International audienceWhile considerable insights on the ecological consequences of climate change h...
Climate change results from the increase in the greenhouse gas emission in the atmosphere ...
Multiple aspects of the global environment are changing rapidly, including rising temperatures, alte...
Global change affects ecosystem functioning both directly by modifications in physicochemical proces...
Advances in ecological stoichiometry, a rapidly expanding research field investigating the elemental...
Aquatic ecosystems worldwide continue to experience unprecedented warming and ecological change. War...
Freshwater ecosystems and their biodiversity are presently seriously threatened by global developmen...
The carbon cycle modulates climate change, via the regulation of atmospheric CO2, and it represents ...
Climate change is projected to cause significant alter-ations to aquatic biogeochemical processes, (...
Determining factors that control how biomass is distributed among plants, animals, microbes and non-...
To study the interaction between species- and ecosystem-level impacts of climate change, we focus on...
Global change affects ecosystem functioning both directly by modifications in physicochemical proces...
Climate change represents a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems, with an increase in lake temperatu...
Our planet is being subjected to unprecedented climate change, with far-reaching social and ecologic...
The interspecific interactions within and between adjacent ecosystems strongly depend on the changes...
International audienceWhile considerable insights on the ecological consequences of climate change h...
Climate change results from the increase in the greenhouse gas emission in the atmosphere ...
Multiple aspects of the global environment are changing rapidly, including rising temperatures, alte...
Global change affects ecosystem functioning both directly by modifications in physicochemical proces...
Advances in ecological stoichiometry, a rapidly expanding research field investigating the elemental...
Aquatic ecosystems worldwide continue to experience unprecedented warming and ecological change. War...
Freshwater ecosystems and their biodiversity are presently seriously threatened by global developmen...
The carbon cycle modulates climate change, via the regulation of atmospheric CO2, and it represents ...
Climate change is projected to cause significant alter-ations to aquatic biogeochemical processes, (...
Determining factors that control how biomass is distributed among plants, animals, microbes and non-...
To study the interaction between species- and ecosystem-level impacts of climate change, we focus on...
Global change affects ecosystem functioning both directly by modifications in physicochemical proces...
Climate change represents a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems, with an increase in lake temperatu...