Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports recipient food webs remains controversial. A pressing question is not only whether high terrestrial support is possible but also what the general conditions are under which it arises. We assemble the largest data set, to date, of the isotopic composition (d2H, d13C, and d15N) of lake zooplankton and the resources at the base of their associated food webs. In total, our data set spans 559 observations across 147 lakes from the boreal to subtropics. By predicting terrestrial resource support from within-lake and catchment-level characteristics, we found that half of all consumer observations that is, the median were composed of at least 42% terr...
Allochthonous organic carbon can subsidize consumers in aquatic systems, but this subsidy may only b...
Food web structures are well known to vary widely among ecosystems. Moreover, many food web studies ...
Abstract Northern ecosystems are experiencing some of the most dramatic impacts of global change on ...
Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports r...
Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports r...
Ecosystems are generally linked via fluxes of nutrients and energy across their boundaries. For exam...
Terrestrial organic matter (t-OM) has been recognized as an important cross-boundary subsidy to aqua...
Lake ecosystems are strongly linked to their terrestrial surroundings by material and energy fluxes...
Studies of lake ecosystems generally focus on pelagic food chains and processes. Recently, there has...
Ecosystems are supported by organic carbon from two distinct sources. Endogenous carbon is produced ...
Pelagic, littoral, and terrestrial resources can all play a role in supporting consumers in lakes. T...
Lakes are recipients of allochthonous organic matter and nutrients. However, the importance of these...
International audienceAbstract Reconstructions of past food web dynamics are necessary for better un...
1. Numerous studies have quantified the relative contribution of terrestrial- and phytoplankton-deri...
Lakes process both terrestrial and aquatic organic matter, and the relative contribution from each s...
Allochthonous organic carbon can subsidize consumers in aquatic systems, but this subsidy may only b...
Food web structures are well known to vary widely among ecosystems. Moreover, many food web studies ...
Abstract Northern ecosystems are experiencing some of the most dramatic impacts of global change on ...
Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports r...
Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports r...
Ecosystems are generally linked via fluxes of nutrients and energy across their boundaries. For exam...
Terrestrial organic matter (t-OM) has been recognized as an important cross-boundary subsidy to aqua...
Lake ecosystems are strongly linked to their terrestrial surroundings by material and energy fluxes...
Studies of lake ecosystems generally focus on pelagic food chains and processes. Recently, there has...
Ecosystems are supported by organic carbon from two distinct sources. Endogenous carbon is produced ...
Pelagic, littoral, and terrestrial resources can all play a role in supporting consumers in lakes. T...
Lakes are recipients of allochthonous organic matter and nutrients. However, the importance of these...
International audienceAbstract Reconstructions of past food web dynamics are necessary for better un...
1. Numerous studies have quantified the relative contribution of terrestrial- and phytoplankton-deri...
Lakes process both terrestrial and aquatic organic matter, and the relative contribution from each s...
Allochthonous organic carbon can subsidize consumers in aquatic systems, but this subsidy may only b...
Food web structures are well known to vary widely among ecosystems. Moreover, many food web studies ...
Abstract Northern ecosystems are experiencing some of the most dramatic impacts of global change on ...