Increases in rainfall, continental runoff, and atmospheric dust deposition are reducing water transparency in lakes worldwide (i.e. higher attenuation Kd). Also, ongoing alterations in multiple environmental drivers due to global change are unpredictably impacting phytoplankton responses and lakes functioning. Although both issues demand urgent research, it remains untested how the interplay between Kd and multiple interacting drivers affect primary productivity (Pc). We manipulated four environmental drivers in an in situ experiment—quality of solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR), nutrient concentration (Nut), CO2 partial pressure (CO2), and light regime (Mix)—to determine how the Pc of nine freshwater phytoplankton communities, found along a...
Photosynthesis by phytoplankton cells in aquatic environments contributes to more than 40% of the gl...
The productivity of aquatic primary producers depends on a number of biotic and abiotic factors, suc...
<div><p>Some of the most important effects of global change on coastal marine systems include increa...
Increases in rainfall, continental runoff, and atmospheric dust deposition are reducing water transp...
An indirect effect of global warming is a reduction in the depth of the upper mixed layer (UML) caus...
An indirect effect of global warming is a reduction in the depth of the upper mixed layer (UML) caus...
Global-change stressors act under different timing, implying complexity and uncertainty in the study...
Solar radiation and nutrient pulses regulate the ecosystem’s functioning. However, little is known a...
Global change, together with human activities, has resulted in increasing amounts of organic materia...
Nutrient inputs and ultraviolet radiation (UVR) are global factors affecting the structure and funct...
As a consequence of global change, modifications in the interaction among abiotic stressors on aquat...
Models predict that phytoplankton is bottom-up regulated by resources and top-down controlled by con...
Aquatic ecosystems worldwide are being exposed to an unprecedented number of alterations caused by t...
Phytoplankton are the main primary producers in aquatic ecosystems. Their biomass production and CO2...
Climate change modulates the effects of solar UV radiation on biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial a...
Photosynthesis by phytoplankton cells in aquatic environments contributes to more than 40% of the gl...
The productivity of aquatic primary producers depends on a number of biotic and abiotic factors, suc...
<div><p>Some of the most important effects of global change on coastal marine systems include increa...
Increases in rainfall, continental runoff, and atmospheric dust deposition are reducing water transp...
An indirect effect of global warming is a reduction in the depth of the upper mixed layer (UML) caus...
An indirect effect of global warming is a reduction in the depth of the upper mixed layer (UML) caus...
Global-change stressors act under different timing, implying complexity and uncertainty in the study...
Solar radiation and nutrient pulses regulate the ecosystem’s functioning. However, little is known a...
Global change, together with human activities, has resulted in increasing amounts of organic materia...
Nutrient inputs and ultraviolet radiation (UVR) are global factors affecting the structure and funct...
As a consequence of global change, modifications in the interaction among abiotic stressors on aquat...
Models predict that phytoplankton is bottom-up regulated by resources and top-down controlled by con...
Aquatic ecosystems worldwide are being exposed to an unprecedented number of alterations caused by t...
Phytoplankton are the main primary producers in aquatic ecosystems. Their biomass production and CO2...
Climate change modulates the effects of solar UV radiation on biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial a...
Photosynthesis by phytoplankton cells in aquatic environments contributes to more than 40% of the gl...
The productivity of aquatic primary producers depends on a number of biotic and abiotic factors, suc...
<div><p>Some of the most important effects of global change on coastal marine systems include increa...