Global environmental changes are causing widespread nutrient depletion, declines in the ratio of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (N) to total phosphorus (DIN:TP), and increases in both water temperature and terrestrial colored dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration (browning) in high-latitude northern lakes. Declining lake DIN:TP, warming, and browning alter the nutrient limitation regime and biomass of phytoplankton, but how these stressors together affect the nutritional quality in terms of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) contents of the pelagic food web components remains unknown. We assessed the fatty acid compositions of seston and zooplankton in 33 lakes across south-to-north and boreal-to-subarctic gradients in Sweden. Data show...
AbstractIn 11 lakes from cold and warm regions we studied the content of highly unsaturated fatty ac...
Global environmental change has altered the nitrogen (N) cycle and enhanced terrestrial dissolved or...
Food quality is one of the key factors influencing zooplankton population dynamics. Eutrophication d...
Global environmental changes are causing widespread nutrient depletion, declines in the ratio of dis...
The effects of lake browning on trophic functioning of planktonic food webs are not fully understood...
Global changes are causing decreases in inorganic nitrogen (N) concentrations, increases in coloured...
Eutrophication and rising water temperature in freshwaters may increase the total production of a la...
Phytoplankton play a key role in supporting aquatic food webs. However, the effects of ongoing large...
Zooplankton is crucial for lake ecosystems as it is an important component in most of the food w...
Inflows of coloured terrestrial organic matter cause seawater browning and reduced phytoplankton pro...
Elevated concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) promote browning of lakes, which alters th...
Climate change scenarios predict increases in temperature and organic matter supply from land to wat...
Climate change in the Arctic is outpacing the global average and land-use is intensifying due to exp...
AbstractIn 11 lakes from cold and warm regions we studied the content of highly unsaturated fatty ac...
Global environmental change has altered the nitrogen (N) cycle and enhanced terrestrial dissolved or...
Food quality is one of the key factors influencing zooplankton population dynamics. Eutrophication d...
Global environmental changes are causing widespread nutrient depletion, declines in the ratio of dis...
The effects of lake browning on trophic functioning of planktonic food webs are not fully understood...
Global changes are causing decreases in inorganic nitrogen (N) concentrations, increases in coloured...
Eutrophication and rising water temperature in freshwaters may increase the total production of a la...
Phytoplankton play a key role in supporting aquatic food webs. However, the effects of ongoing large...
Zooplankton is crucial for lake ecosystems as it is an important component in most of the food w...
Inflows of coloured terrestrial organic matter cause seawater browning and reduced phytoplankton pro...
Elevated concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) promote browning of lakes, which alters th...
Climate change scenarios predict increases in temperature and organic matter supply from land to wat...
Climate change in the Arctic is outpacing the global average and land-use is intensifying due to exp...
AbstractIn 11 lakes from cold and warm regions we studied the content of highly unsaturated fatty ac...
Global environmental change has altered the nitrogen (N) cycle and enhanced terrestrial dissolved or...
Food quality is one of the key factors influencing zooplankton population dynamics. Eutrophication d...