Few coupled lake-watershed studies examine long-term effects of climate on the ecosystem function of lakes in a hydrological context. We use 32 years of hydrological and biogeochemical data from a high-elevation site in the Sierra Nevada of California to characterize variation in snowmelt in relation to climate variability and explore the impact on factors affecting phytoplankton biomass. The magnitude of accumulated winter snow, quantified through basinwide estimates of snow water equivalent (SWE), was the most important climate factor controlling variation in the timing and rate of spring snowmelt. Variations in SWE and snowmelt led to significant differences in lake flushing rate, water temperature, and nitrate concentrations across year...
Climate change is expected to have profound effects on boreal lakes; however, the nature and magnitu...
In this thesis, we seek a deeper and broader understanding of how Mediterranean alpine ecosystems r...
Interannual climate variability is expected to increase over the next century, but the extent to whi...
Climate change is altering biogeochemical, metabolic, and ecological functions in lakes across the g...
Warming winters will reduce ice cover and change under-ice conditions in temperate mountain lakes, w...
Snowmelt is a significant source of carbon, nutrient, and sediment loads to many mountain lakes. The...
Winter conditions, such as ice cover and snow accumulation, are changing rapidly at northern latitud...
Climate change is affecting mountain ecosystems by increasing vegetation coverage and altering meteo...
Climate change and over-use of natural resources impacts ecosystems worldwide. Understanding physica...
Climate change and over-use of natural resources impacts ecosystems worldwide. Understanding physica...
Understanding century to millennial-scale variation in snowfall and extreme hydrologic events in the...
Lakes around the world are warming, but not all water layers are warming at the same rate, and some ...
Winter conditions are rapidly changing in temperate ecosystems, particularly for those that experien...
An important part of the water supply in California and the western United States is derived from ru...
Ecologists collectively predict that climate change will enhance phytoplankton biomass in northern l...
Climate change is expected to have profound effects on boreal lakes; however, the nature and magnitu...
In this thesis, we seek a deeper and broader understanding of how Mediterranean alpine ecosystems r...
Interannual climate variability is expected to increase over the next century, but the extent to whi...
Climate change is altering biogeochemical, metabolic, and ecological functions in lakes across the g...
Warming winters will reduce ice cover and change under-ice conditions in temperate mountain lakes, w...
Snowmelt is a significant source of carbon, nutrient, and sediment loads to many mountain lakes. The...
Winter conditions, such as ice cover and snow accumulation, are changing rapidly at northern latitud...
Climate change is affecting mountain ecosystems by increasing vegetation coverage and altering meteo...
Climate change and over-use of natural resources impacts ecosystems worldwide. Understanding physica...
Climate change and over-use of natural resources impacts ecosystems worldwide. Understanding physica...
Understanding century to millennial-scale variation in snowfall and extreme hydrologic events in the...
Lakes around the world are warming, but not all water layers are warming at the same rate, and some ...
Winter conditions are rapidly changing in temperate ecosystems, particularly for those that experien...
An important part of the water supply in California and the western United States is derived from ru...
Ecologists collectively predict that climate change will enhance phytoplankton biomass in northern l...
Climate change is expected to have profound effects on boreal lakes; however, the nature and magnitu...
In this thesis, we seek a deeper and broader understanding of how Mediterranean alpine ecosystems r...
Interannual climate variability is expected to increase over the next century, but the extent to whi...