Fatty acids as dietary biomarkers in mangrove ecosystems: Current status and future perspective
The paradigm that mangrove carbon supports secondary production in mangrove and
adjacent habitats has been debated in recent years. Fatty acids (FA) are one of the classic …
adjacent habitats has been debated in recent years. Fatty acids (FA) are one of the classic …
Ultrastiff graphene
VM Hiltunen, P Koskinen, KK Mentel… - npj 2D Materials and …, 2021 - nature.com
Graphene has exceptionally high in-plane strength, which makes it ideal for various
nanomechanical applications. At the same time, its exceptionally low out-of-plane stiffness …
nanomechanical applications. At the same time, its exceptionally low out-of-plane stiffness …
Periphyton as a key diet source of essential fatty acids for macroinvertebrates across a nutrient and dissolved organic carbon gradient in boreal lakes
We studied how physiologically important long‐chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in
benthic macroinvertebrates (Asellus aquaticus, Chironomidae, and Oligochaeta) were …
benthic macroinvertebrates (Asellus aquaticus, Chironomidae, and Oligochaeta) were …
Understanding among-lake variability of mercury concentrations in Northern Pike (Esox lucius): A whole-ecosystem study in subarctic lakes
Abstract Mercury concentrations ([Hg]) in fish reflect complex biogeochemical and ecological
interactions that occur at a range of spatial and biological scales. Elucidating these …
interactions that occur at a range of spatial and biological scales. Elucidating these …
Dark matters: contrasting responses of stream biofilm to browning and loss of riparian shading
Concentrations of terrestrial‐derived dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwater
ecosystems have increased consistently, causing freshwater browning. The mechanisms …
ecosystems have increased consistently, causing freshwater browning. The mechanisms …
Ocean conditions influence the quality of recruiting benthic marine invertebrate larvae—Insights from fatty acids
Many marine benthic invertebrates have a pelagic life stage, during which larvae need to
accumulate enough reserves to complete metamorphosis to a settled benthic juvenile …
accumulate enough reserves to complete metamorphosis to a settled benthic juvenile …
Seasonal riverine inputs may affect diet and mercury bioaccumulation in Arctic coastal zooplankton
Climate change driven increases in permafrost thaw and terrestrial runoff are expected to
facilitate the mobilization and transport of mercury (Hg) from catchment soils to coastal areas …
facilitate the mobilization and transport of mercury (Hg) from catchment soils to coastal areas …
The dark side of rocks: An underestimated high‐quality food resource in river ecosystems
Algae are generally a high‐quality diet source because they provide essential compounds
to aquatic consumers. In forested stream ecosystems, the availability of high‐quality algae is …
to aquatic consumers. In forested stream ecosystems, the availability of high‐quality algae is …
Increasing concentration of polyunsaturated fatty acids in browning boreal lakes is driven by nuisance alga Gonyostomum
Elevated concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) promote browning of lakes,
which alters the physicochemical properties of water and ecosystem functioning. However …
which alters the physicochemical properties of water and ecosystem functioning. However …
Daphnia performance on diets containing different combinations of high‐quality algae, heterotrophic bacteria, and allochthonous particulate organic matter
A Wenzel, T Vrede, M Jansson… - Freshwater …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Filter‐feeding zooplankton in lakes feed on a mixture of phytoplankton, bacteria, and
terrestrial particles and the proportions and nutritional value of these components can be …
terrestrial particles and the proportions and nutritional value of these components can be …