1. The ecological role of emergent aquatic insects from lakes in exporting dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) across the freshwater-land interface is still poorly understood.2. In this field study, we explored the seasonal biomass export of emergent insects from three subalpine lakes and investigated how lipids of emergent insects were related to lake bathymetry, lipids of organic matter in lake sediments (i.e., basal resources), and the taxonomic composition of insects.3. The total lipid and PUFA fluxes of emergent insects were strongly related to taxonomy and lake bathymetry, but weakly associated with the PUFA content of the uppermost lake sediment layers. PUFA flux estimates of the dominant taxon, Chironomidae, from the shallowe...
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential resources unequally distributed throughout landsca...
Freshwater systems have undergone drastic alterations during the last century, potentially affecting...
In aquatic food webs, consumers, such as daphnids and copepods, differ regarding their accumulation ...
Cross-ecosystem fluxes can crucially influence the productivity of adjacent habitats. Emerging aquat...
Emergent insects represent a key vector through which aquatic nutrients are transferred to adjacent ...
Emergent insects represent a key vector through which aquatic nutrients are transferred to adjacent ...
Many lakes in the northern hemisphere are browning due to increasing concentrations of terrestrial d...
Taxonomic composition, seasonal dynamics of biomass of Chironomidae adults that emerged from mountai...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems differ fundamentally in the abundance of long-chained polyunsatur...
The taxonomic composition, seasonal dynamics, and emergence intensity of chironomid adults (the Chir...
We studied how physiologically important long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in benthic ma...
Across ecosystems, resources vary in their nutritional composition and thus their dietary value to c...
Consumers feeding at the aquatic–terrestrial ecosystem interface may obtain a mixture of aquatic and...
1. Aquatic systems are considered a main source of essential long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty ac...
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential resources unequally distributed throughout landsca...
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential resources unequally distributed throughout landsca...
Freshwater systems have undergone drastic alterations during the last century, potentially affecting...
In aquatic food webs, consumers, such as daphnids and copepods, differ regarding their accumulation ...
Cross-ecosystem fluxes can crucially influence the productivity of adjacent habitats. Emerging aquat...
Emergent insects represent a key vector through which aquatic nutrients are transferred to adjacent ...
Emergent insects represent a key vector through which aquatic nutrients are transferred to adjacent ...
Many lakes in the northern hemisphere are browning due to increasing concentrations of terrestrial d...
Taxonomic composition, seasonal dynamics of biomass of Chironomidae adults that emerged from mountai...
Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems differ fundamentally in the abundance of long-chained polyunsatur...
The taxonomic composition, seasonal dynamics, and emergence intensity of chironomid adults (the Chir...
We studied how physiologically important long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in benthic ma...
Across ecosystems, resources vary in their nutritional composition and thus their dietary value to c...
Consumers feeding at the aquatic–terrestrial ecosystem interface may obtain a mixture of aquatic and...
1. Aquatic systems are considered a main source of essential long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty ac...
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential resources unequally distributed throughout landsca...
Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are essential resources unequally distributed throughout landsca...
Freshwater systems have undergone drastic alterations during the last century, potentially affecting...
In aquatic food webs, consumers, such as daphnids and copepods, differ regarding their accumulation ...