Diatoms, combined with a multiproxy study of lake sediments (organic matter, N, δ15N, δ13C, biogenic silica, grain size, Cladocera and chironomids, Alnus pollen) from Lone Spruce Pond, Alaska detail the late-glacial to Holocene history of the lake and its response to regional climate and landscape change over the last 14.5 cal ka BP. We show that the immigration of alder (Alnus viridis) in the early Holocene marks the rise of available reactive nitrogen (Nr) in the lake as well as the establishment of a primarily planktonic diatom community. The later establishment of diatom Discostella stelligera is coupled to a rise of sedimentary δ15N, indicating diminished competition for this nutrient. This terrestrial-aquatic linkage demonstrates how ...
The chronosequence approach, which infers temporal patterns of environmental change from a spatial a...
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation of atmospheric N2 by free-living cyanobacteria in aquatic environme...
We assess Holocene environmental change at alpine Lake Njulla (68degrees22'N, 18degrees42'E, 999 m a...
Diatoms, combined with a multiproxy study of lake sediments (organic matter, N, δ15N, δ13C, biogenic...
Background Although arctic lakes have responded sensitively to 20th-century climate change, it remai...
The natural eutrophication of lakes is still an accepted concept in limnology, arising as it does fr...
BACKGROUND: Although arctic lakes have responded sensitively to 20(th)-century climate change, it re...
As the industrial footprint of the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) continues to expand, concern ab...
As newly formed landscapes evolve, physical and biological changes occur that are collectively known...
This study explores the environmental forces controlling lake ontogeny at Glacier Bay as a model for...
Although arctic lakes rank among the most pristine ecosystems remaining on Earth, widespread paleoec...
This study is based on multiproxy data gained from a 14C-dated 6.5 m long sediment core and a 210Pb-...
-century climate change, it remains uncertain how these ecological transformations compare with alpi...
Numerous pollen records provide evidence for the widespread range expansion of Alnus throughout Alas...
The direction of pan-Arctic ecosystem shifts in response to climate warming is relatively well under...
The chronosequence approach, which infers temporal patterns of environmental change from a spatial a...
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation of atmospheric N2 by free-living cyanobacteria in aquatic environme...
We assess Holocene environmental change at alpine Lake Njulla (68degrees22'N, 18degrees42'E, 999 m a...
Diatoms, combined with a multiproxy study of lake sediments (organic matter, N, δ15N, δ13C, biogenic...
Background Although arctic lakes have responded sensitively to 20th-century climate change, it remai...
The natural eutrophication of lakes is still an accepted concept in limnology, arising as it does fr...
BACKGROUND: Although arctic lakes have responded sensitively to 20(th)-century climate change, it re...
As the industrial footprint of the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) continues to expand, concern ab...
As newly formed landscapes evolve, physical and biological changes occur that are collectively known...
This study explores the environmental forces controlling lake ontogeny at Glacier Bay as a model for...
Although arctic lakes rank among the most pristine ecosystems remaining on Earth, widespread paleoec...
This study is based on multiproxy data gained from a 14C-dated 6.5 m long sediment core and a 210Pb-...
-century climate change, it remains uncertain how these ecological transformations compare with alpi...
Numerous pollen records provide evidence for the widespread range expansion of Alnus throughout Alas...
The direction of pan-Arctic ecosystem shifts in response to climate warming is relatively well under...
The chronosequence approach, which infers temporal patterns of environmental change from a spatial a...
Biological nitrogen (N) fixation of atmospheric N2 by free-living cyanobacteria in aquatic environme...
We assess Holocene environmental change at alpine Lake Njulla (68degrees22'N, 18degrees42'E, 999 m a...