Ongoing climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures and export of terrestrial dissolved matter (TDOM) to aquatic ecosystems influencing ecosystem productivity, food web dynamics and production of top consumers. Ecosystem productivity is mainly determined by the rates of primary production (GPP) in turn controlled by nutrients, light availability and temperature, while temperature alone affect vital rates like consumption and metabolic rates and maintenance requirements of consumers. Increased level of TDOM causes brownification of water which may cause light limitation in algae and decrease GPP and especially so in the benthic habitat. Temperature increase has a been suggested to increase metabolic rates of consumers to large...
High latitude ecosystems are experiencing the most rapid warming on earth, expected to trigger a div...
A combination of global changes such as species invasions, climate change, and nutrient pollution ha...
<div><p>Eutrophication and climate warming are profoundly affecting fish in many freshwater lakes. U...
Ongoing climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures and export of terrestrial dissolv...
Climate change is causing water temperature to rise, and many lakes in the boreal zone will experien...
Both temperature and terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (TDOC) have strong impacts on aquatic food...
Climate change studies have long focused on effects of increasing temperatures,often without conside...
1. Shallow lakes and their ectothermic inhabitants are particularly vulnerable to the effects of cli...
Lake environments are heterogeneous, and animals show a variety of adaptations to deal with this het...
Changes associated with an increased water temperature due to global climate change have potentially...
Resolving the combined effect of climate warming and exploitation in a food web context is key for p...
The unprecedented rate of global warming is an inevitable outcome of anthropogenic CO2 release into ...
A combination of global changes such as species invasions, climate change and nutrient pollution hav...
High-latitude ecosystems are experiencing the most rapid warming on earth, expected to trigger a div...
The multifaceted effects of climate change on physical and biogeochemical processes are rapidly alte...
High latitude ecosystems are experiencing the most rapid warming on earth, expected to trigger a div...
A combination of global changes such as species invasions, climate change, and nutrient pollution ha...
<div><p>Eutrophication and climate warming are profoundly affecting fish in many freshwater lakes. U...
Ongoing climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures and export of terrestrial dissolv...
Climate change is causing water temperature to rise, and many lakes in the boreal zone will experien...
Both temperature and terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (TDOC) have strong impacts on aquatic food...
Climate change studies have long focused on effects of increasing temperatures,often without conside...
1. Shallow lakes and their ectothermic inhabitants are particularly vulnerable to the effects of cli...
Lake environments are heterogeneous, and animals show a variety of adaptations to deal with this het...
Changes associated with an increased water temperature due to global climate change have potentially...
Resolving the combined effect of climate warming and exploitation in a food web context is key for p...
The unprecedented rate of global warming is an inevitable outcome of anthropogenic CO2 release into ...
A combination of global changes such as species invasions, climate change and nutrient pollution hav...
High-latitude ecosystems are experiencing the most rapid warming on earth, expected to trigger a div...
The multifaceted effects of climate change on physical and biogeochemical processes are rapidly alte...
High latitude ecosystems are experiencing the most rapid warming on earth, expected to trigger a div...
A combination of global changes such as species invasions, climate change, and nutrient pollution ha...
<div><p>Eutrophication and climate warming are profoundly affecting fish in many freshwater lakes. U...