Water browning or brownification refers to increasing water color, often related to increasing dissolved organic matter (DOM) and carbon (DOC) content in freshwaters. Browning has been recognized as a significant physicochemical phe-nomenon altering boreal lakes, but our understanding of its ecological consequences in different freshwater habitats and regions is limited. Here, we review the consequences of browning on different freshwater habitats, food webs and aquatic-terrestrial habitat coupling. We examine global trends of browning and DOM/DOC, and the use of remote sensing as a tool to investigate browning from local to global scales. Studies have focused on lakes and rivers while sel-dom addressing effects at the catchment scale. Othe...
Browning of waters, coupled to climate change and land use changes, can strongly affect aquatic ecos...
Highlights • Peatland forestry was reviewed and found to increase surface water browning. • Fo...
Climate change represents a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems, with an increase in lake temperatu...
Water browning or brownification refers to increasing water color, often related to increasing disso...
Water browning or brownification refers to increasing water color, often related to increasing disso...
Browning of surface waters, as a result of increasing dissolved organic carbon and iron concentratio...
Surface water browning affects boreal lakes in the Northern Hemisphere. This process is expected to ...
Surface water browning affects boreal lakes in the Northern Hemisphere. This process is expected to ...
Browning of surface waters, also known as brownification, is a process of decreasing water transpare...
An increase of dissolved organic carbon and iron in freshwater bodies across the Northern Hemisphere...
Browning caused by colored dissolved organic matter is predicted to have large effects on aquatic ec...
Streams, rivers and lakes across wide areas of the Northern hemisphere have been subject to an incre...
Water browning, due to increased runoff of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC), has recently ...
International audienceLe brunissement ou la brunification de l'eau fait référence à l'augmentation d...
The browning of surface waters due to the increased terrestrial loading of dissolved organic carbon ...
Browning of waters, coupled to climate change and land use changes, can strongly affect aquatic ecos...
Highlights • Peatland forestry was reviewed and found to increase surface water browning. • Fo...
Climate change represents a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems, with an increase in lake temperatu...
Water browning or brownification refers to increasing water color, often related to increasing disso...
Water browning or brownification refers to increasing water color, often related to increasing disso...
Browning of surface waters, as a result of increasing dissolved organic carbon and iron concentratio...
Surface water browning affects boreal lakes in the Northern Hemisphere. This process is expected to ...
Surface water browning affects boreal lakes in the Northern Hemisphere. This process is expected to ...
Browning of surface waters, also known as brownification, is a process of decreasing water transpare...
An increase of dissolved organic carbon and iron in freshwater bodies across the Northern Hemisphere...
Browning caused by colored dissolved organic matter is predicted to have large effects on aquatic ec...
Streams, rivers and lakes across wide areas of the Northern hemisphere have been subject to an incre...
Water browning, due to increased runoff of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC), has recently ...
International audienceLe brunissement ou la brunification de l'eau fait référence à l'augmentation d...
The browning of surface waters due to the increased terrestrial loading of dissolved organic carbon ...
Browning of waters, coupled to climate change and land use changes, can strongly affect aquatic ecos...
Highlights • Peatland forestry was reviewed and found to increase surface water browning. • Fo...
Climate change represents a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems, with an increase in lake temperatu...