Globally, lakes are warming and browning with ongoing climate change. These changes significantly impact a lake's biogeochemical properties and all organisms, including invertebrate consumers. The effects of these changes are essential to understand, especially during critical periods after and before the growing season, that is, autumn and spring, which can determine the composition of the invertebrate consumer community. In this study, we used a large-scale experimental pond system to test the combined effect of warming (+3°C) and increased input of terrestrial and coloured dissolved organic carbon (gradient of 1.6–8.8 mg/L in the ambient and 1.6–9.3 mg/L in the warm)—which causes browning—on zooplankton and benthic macroinvertebrate biom...
We analyzed data from 81 shallow European lakes, which were sampled with standardized methods, for c...
This thesis describes how influences, such as top down and bottom up forces, shape zooplankton commu...
The majority of lakes on Earth are shallow, unproductive and located at high latitudes. These lakes ...
Globally, lakes are warming and browning with ongoing climate change. These changes significantly im...
1. Aquatic ecosystems in Northern Europe are expected to face increases in temperature and water col...
Global warming has been shown to affect ecosystems worldwide. Warming may, for instance, disrupt pla...
Global warming has been shown to affect ecosystems worldwide. Warming may, for instance, disrupt pla...
Climate change stressors, including warming and heatwaves, can alter plankton composition and domina...
The impacts of global warming on aquatic ecosystems are expected to be most pronounced at higher tro...
Changing abiotic factors, like temperature and light are important drivers of seasonality, affecting...
In recent decades temperature elevation has been the focus of many studies on climate change, includ...
Nutrient fluctuations and climate warming can synergistically affect trophic dynamics in lakes, resu...
In recent decades temperature elevation has been the focus of many studies on climate change, includ...
Shallow lakes are globally the most numerous water bodies and are sensitive to external perturbation...
In shallow lakes, environmental warming and nutrient loading are important influences on the likelih...
We analyzed data from 81 shallow European lakes, which were sampled with standardized methods, for c...
This thesis describes how influences, such as top down and bottom up forces, shape zooplankton commu...
The majority of lakes on Earth are shallow, unproductive and located at high latitudes. These lakes ...
Globally, lakes are warming and browning with ongoing climate change. These changes significantly im...
1. Aquatic ecosystems in Northern Europe are expected to face increases in temperature and water col...
Global warming has been shown to affect ecosystems worldwide. Warming may, for instance, disrupt pla...
Global warming has been shown to affect ecosystems worldwide. Warming may, for instance, disrupt pla...
Climate change stressors, including warming and heatwaves, can alter plankton composition and domina...
The impacts of global warming on aquatic ecosystems are expected to be most pronounced at higher tro...
Changing abiotic factors, like temperature and light are important drivers of seasonality, affecting...
In recent decades temperature elevation has been the focus of many studies on climate change, includ...
Nutrient fluctuations and climate warming can synergistically affect trophic dynamics in lakes, resu...
In recent decades temperature elevation has been the focus of many studies on climate change, includ...
Shallow lakes are globally the most numerous water bodies and are sensitive to external perturbation...
In shallow lakes, environmental warming and nutrient loading are important influences on the likelih...
We analyzed data from 81 shallow European lakes, which were sampled with standardized methods, for c...
This thesis describes how influences, such as top down and bottom up forces, shape zooplankton commu...
The majority of lakes on Earth are shallow, unproductive and located at high latitudes. These lakes ...