The littoral zone varies in size among lakes from ∼3% to 100% of lake surface area. In this paper, we derive a simple theoretical scaling relationship that explains this variation, and test this theory using bathymetric data across the size spectra of freshwater lakes (surface area = 0.01–82,103 km2, maximum depth = 2–1,741 m). Littoral area primarily reflects the ratio of the maximum depth of photosynthesis to maximum lake depth. However, lakes that are similar in these characteristics can have different relative littoral areas because of variation in basin shape. Hypsometric (area-elevation) models that describe these patterns for individual lakes can be generalized among lakes to accurately predict the relative size of littoral habitat w...
Lake littoral environments are heterogeneous, and different organisms typically show specific respon...
Abstract — Lake size is a strong control on lake function and on how lakes interact with the environ...
The nutrient-water color paradigm is a framework to characterize lake trophic status by relating lak...
The littoral zone varies in size among lakes from ∼3% to 100% of lake surface area. In this paper, w...
Although limnologists have long been interested in regional patterns in lake attributes, only recent...
Lake ecosystems are fueled by autochthonous primary production originating in both near-shore littor...
Global-scale characterizations of Earth’s lakes and ponds assume their surface areas are power-law d...
Globally, there are millions of small lakes, but a small number of large lakes. Most key ecosystem p...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Global-scale characterizations of Earth's lakes and ponds assume their surface areas are power-law d...
With lake abundances in the thousands to millions, creating an intuitive understanding of the global...
1. The size structure of communities is shaped by biotic and abiotic interactions. Therefore, compar...
Kleiber’s 3/4-scaling law for metabolism with mass is one of the most striking regularities in biolo...
The vertical distribution of chlorophyll in stratified lakes and reservoirs frequently exhibits a ma...
The vertical distribution of chlorophyll in stratified lakes and reservoirs frequently exhibits a ma...
Lake littoral environments are heterogeneous, and different organisms typically show specific respon...
Abstract — Lake size is a strong control on lake function and on how lakes interact with the environ...
The nutrient-water color paradigm is a framework to characterize lake trophic status by relating lak...
The littoral zone varies in size among lakes from ∼3% to 100% of lake surface area. In this paper, w...
Although limnologists have long been interested in regional patterns in lake attributes, only recent...
Lake ecosystems are fueled by autochthonous primary production originating in both near-shore littor...
Global-scale characterizations of Earth’s lakes and ponds assume their surface areas are power-law d...
Globally, there are millions of small lakes, but a small number of large lakes. Most key ecosystem p...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Global-scale characterizations of Earth's lakes and ponds assume their surface areas are power-law d...
With lake abundances in the thousands to millions, creating an intuitive understanding of the global...
1. The size structure of communities is shaped by biotic and abiotic interactions. Therefore, compar...
Kleiber’s 3/4-scaling law for metabolism with mass is one of the most striking regularities in biolo...
The vertical distribution of chlorophyll in stratified lakes and reservoirs frequently exhibits a ma...
The vertical distribution of chlorophyll in stratified lakes and reservoirs frequently exhibits a ma...
Lake littoral environments are heterogeneous, and different organisms typically show specific respon...
Abstract — Lake size is a strong control on lake function and on how lakes interact with the environ...
The nutrient-water color paradigm is a framework to characterize lake trophic status by relating lak...