International audienceIntensification of anthropogenic activities in many lake catchments during the twentieth century led to increased autochthonous organic matter sedimentation and degradation of hypolimnetic oxygen conditions due to the intensification of heterotrophic processes. These processes can be amplified by the effect of climate warming on thermal stratification in lakes. This study aimed to assess how metabolic disruptions affect carbon sources and pathways in lake pelagic food webs, focusing on methanogenic carbon. The studied lakes showed strong seasonal variations of carbon source availability and transfers to pelagic food webs, characterized by increased methanogenic carbon transfers to Daphnia populations in winter. The mag...
Lakes process large volumes of organic carbon (OC), are important sources of methane (CH4), and cont...
Small humic forest lakes often have high contributions of methane-derived carbon in their food webs ...
Small humic forest lakes often have high contributions of methane-derived carbon in their food webs ...
International audienceIntensification of anthropogenic activities in many lake catchments during the...
International audienceLakes play a key role in the regulation of the global carbon cycle. However, t...
Les lacs sont des écosystèmes cruciaux pour la régulation du cycle global du carbone, pouvant fixer ...
International audienceFreshwater lakes play a key role in the global carbon cycle as sinks (organic ...
Daphnia can ingest methane-oxidizing bacteria and incorporate methanogenic carbon into their biomass...
Lake sediments integrate signals from the catchment, atmosphere and water column, offering a unique ...
Lakes play a major role in the global carbon (C) cycle, despite making up a small area of earth’s su...
The ice‐covered period on lakes in the northern hemisphere has often been neglected or assumed to ha...
Understanding long-term carbon flows through aquatic food webs is essential to assess impact of cli...
Methane-derived carbon, incorporated by methane-oxidizing bacteria, has been identified as a signifi...
Lakes process large volumes of organic carbon (OC), are important sources of methane (CH4), and cont...
Small humic forest lakes often have high contributions of methane-derived carbon in their food webs ...
Small humic forest lakes often have high contributions of methane-derived carbon in their food webs ...
International audienceIntensification of anthropogenic activities in many lake catchments during the...
International audienceLakes play a key role in the regulation of the global carbon cycle. However, t...
Les lacs sont des écosystèmes cruciaux pour la régulation du cycle global du carbone, pouvant fixer ...
International audienceFreshwater lakes play a key role in the global carbon cycle as sinks (organic ...
Daphnia can ingest methane-oxidizing bacteria and incorporate methanogenic carbon into their biomass...
Lake sediments integrate signals from the catchment, atmosphere and water column, offering a unique ...
Lakes play a major role in the global carbon (C) cycle, despite making up a small area of earth’s su...
The ice‐covered period on lakes in the northern hemisphere has often been neglected or assumed to ha...
Understanding long-term carbon flows through aquatic food webs is essential to assess impact of cli...
Methane-derived carbon, incorporated by methane-oxidizing bacteria, has been identified as a signifi...
Lakes process large volumes of organic carbon (OC), are important sources of methane (CH4), and cont...
Small humic forest lakes often have high contributions of methane-derived carbon in their food webs ...
Small humic forest lakes often have high contributions of methane-derived carbon in their food webs ...