Winter conditions, such as ice cover and snow accumulation, are changing rapidly at northern latitudes and can have important implications for lake processes. For example, snowmelt in the watershed—a defining feature of lake hydrology because it delivers a large portion of annual nutrient inputs—is becoming earlier. Consequently, earlier and a shorter duration of snowmelt are expected to affect annual phytoplankton biomass. To test this hypothesis, we developed an index of runoff timing based on the date when 50% of cumulative runoff between January 1 and May 31 had occurred. The runoff index was computed using stream discharge for inflows, outflows, or for flows from nearby streams for 41 lakes in Europe and North America. The runoff index...
For the many lakes world-wide with short residence times, changes to the rate of water throughput ma...
Climate change has rapidly altered winter conditions in temperate regions of the globe. Over the las...
A key question related to climate change projections is how will aquatic systems respond to changes ...
Climate change is altering biogeochemical, metabolic, and ecological functions in lakes across the g...
Few coupled lake-watershed studies examine long-term effects of climate on the ecosystem function of...
A number of long-term studies have shown that spring biological events have advanced in recent decad...
1. Advancement of phytoplankton peaks has been reported from a large variety of aquatic systems, att...
Snowmelt is a significant source of carbon, nutrient, and sediment loads to many mountain lakes. The...
The seasonal cycle of phytoplankton biomass in temperate lakes is often represented as spring and fa...
Winter conditions are rapidly changing in temperate ecosystems, particularly for those that experien...
Ecologists collectively predict that climate change will enhance phytoplankton biomass in northern l...
In recent years, unexplained declines in lake total phosphorus (TP) concentrations have been observe...
The timing of lake ice-out has advanced substantially in many regions of the Northern Hemisphere, ho...
Monitoring temporal changes in phytoplankton dynamics in high latitude lakes is particularly timely ...
For the many lakes world-wide with short residence times, changes to the rate of water throughput ma...
Climate change has rapidly altered winter conditions in temperate regions of the globe. Over the las...
A key question related to climate change projections is how will aquatic systems respond to changes ...
Climate change is altering biogeochemical, metabolic, and ecological functions in lakes across the g...
Few coupled lake-watershed studies examine long-term effects of climate on the ecosystem function of...
A number of long-term studies have shown that spring biological events have advanced in recent decad...
1. Advancement of phytoplankton peaks has been reported from a large variety of aquatic systems, att...
Snowmelt is a significant source of carbon, nutrient, and sediment loads to many mountain lakes. The...
The seasonal cycle of phytoplankton biomass in temperate lakes is often represented as spring and fa...
Winter conditions are rapidly changing in temperate ecosystems, particularly for those that experien...
Ecologists collectively predict that climate change will enhance phytoplankton biomass in northern l...
In recent years, unexplained declines in lake total phosphorus (TP) concentrations have been observe...
The timing of lake ice-out has advanced substantially in many regions of the Northern Hemisphere, ho...
Monitoring temporal changes in phytoplankton dynamics in high latitude lakes is particularly timely ...
For the many lakes world-wide with short residence times, changes to the rate of water throughput ma...
Climate change has rapidly altered winter conditions in temperate regions of the globe. Over the las...
A key question related to climate change projections is how will aquatic systems respond to changes ...