The effects of lake browning on trophic functioning of planktonic food webs are not fully understood. We studied the effects of browning on the response patterns of polyunsaturated fatty acids and n−3/n−6 ratio in seston and compared them between boreal and temperate lakes. We also compared the regional differences and the effects of lake browning on the reliance of zooplankton on heterotrophic microbial pathways and the mass fractions of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in zooplankton. Lake browning was associated with increasing phytoplankton biomass and concentrations of EPA and DHA in both temperate and boreal lakes, but the seston n−3/n−6 ratio was lower in temperate than boreal lakes, most likely due the diff...
Some of the major problems we face today are human induced changes to the nitrogen (N), phosphorus (...
Global changes are causing decreases in inorganic nitrogen (N) concentrations, increases in coloured...
Climate change scenarios predict increases in temperature and organic matter supply from land to wat...
The effects of lake browning on trophic functioning of planktonic food webs are not fully understood...
Global environmental changes are causing widespread nutrient depletion, declines in the ratio of dis...
Elevated concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) promote browning of lakes, which alters th...
Eutrophication and rising water temperature in freshwaters may increase the total production of a la...
The majority of lakes on Earth are shallow, unproductive and located at high latitudes. These lakes ...
Many lakes in the northern hemisphere are browning due to increasing concentrations of terrestrial d...
Browning caused by colored dissolved organic matter is predicted to have large effects on aquatic ec...
Climate change in the Arctic is outpacing the global average and land‐use is intensifying due to exp...
Climate change in the Arctic is outpacing the global average and land-use is intensifying due to exp...
Inflows of coloured terrestrial organic matter cause seawater browning and reduced phytoplankton pro...
Some of the major problems we face today are human induced changes to the nitrogen (N), phosphorus (...
Global changes are causing decreases in inorganic nitrogen (N) concentrations, increases in coloured...
Climate change scenarios predict increases in temperature and organic matter supply from land to wat...
The effects of lake browning on trophic functioning of planktonic food webs are not fully understood...
Global environmental changes are causing widespread nutrient depletion, declines in the ratio of dis...
Elevated concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) promote browning of lakes, which alters th...
Eutrophication and rising water temperature in freshwaters may increase the total production of a la...
The majority of lakes on Earth are shallow, unproductive and located at high latitudes. These lakes ...
Many lakes in the northern hemisphere are browning due to increasing concentrations of terrestrial d...
Browning caused by colored dissolved organic matter is predicted to have large effects on aquatic ec...
Climate change in the Arctic is outpacing the global average and land‐use is intensifying due to exp...
Climate change in the Arctic is outpacing the global average and land-use is intensifying due to exp...
Inflows of coloured terrestrial organic matter cause seawater browning and reduced phytoplankton pro...
Some of the major problems we face today are human induced changes to the nitrogen (N), phosphorus (...
Global changes are causing decreases in inorganic nitrogen (N) concentrations, increases in coloured...
Climate change scenarios predict increases in temperature and organic matter supply from land to wat...