Contribution of silica-scaled chrysophytes to ecosystems services: a review
Silica-scaled chrysophytes are a unique group of protists representing a major component of
numerous aquatic habitats where they can significantly contribute to human well-being in …
numerous aquatic habitats where they can significantly contribute to human well-being in …
Chrysophyte cysts from lake sediments reveal the submillennial winter/spring climate variability in the northwestern Mediterranean region throughout the Holocene
In the last decade, much effort was dedicated to the reconstruction of past climate at high
temporal resolution. Here, we show the suitability of chrysophyte cysts from lake sediments …
temporal resolution. Here, we show the suitability of chrysophyte cysts from lake sediments …
Impacts of climate warming on Alpine lake biota over the past decade
Alpine temperatures have risen at twice the rate compared to the northern-hemispheric
average during the past century. This can be expected to affect Alpine lake ecosystems via …
average during the past century. This can be expected to affect Alpine lake ecosystems via …
Environmental changes in an alpine lake (Gossenköllesee, Austria) over the last two centuries–the influence of air temperature on biological parameters
KA Koinig, C Kamenik, R Schmidt… - Journal of …, 2002 - Springer
Abstract Changes in microfossils (diatoms, chrysophytes, chironomids and cladocera
remains), geochemistry and deposition of atmospheric pollutants have been investigated in …
remains), geochemistry and deposition of atmospheric pollutants have been investigated in …
Resilience, rapid transitions and regime shifts: Fingerprinting the responses of Lake Żabińskie (NE Poland) to climate variability and human disturbance since AD …
Rapid ecosystem transitions and adverse effects on ecosystem services as responses to
combined climate and human impacts are of major concern. Yet few long-term (ie> 60 years) …
combined climate and human impacts are of major concern. Yet few long-term (ie> 60 years) …
Chrysophyte resting stages: a tool for reconstructing winter/spring climate from Alpine lake sediments
C Kamenik, R Schmidt - Boreas, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Chrysophyte algae produce siliceous resting stages (stomatocysts) that are indicators of
past environmental conditions. The objective of this study was to assess their strength for …
past environmental conditions. The objective of this study was to assess their strength for …
[HTML][HTML] Altitude-driven variations in chrysophycean stomatocyst assemblages: Implications for climate reconstructions in the Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan …
Y Li, Q Liu, Y Pan, W Pang - Ecological Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Area (TPRYPA) is in the core area
of the Hengduan Mountains, characterized by paralleling alternately high mountains and …
of the Hengduan Mountains, characterized by paralleling alternately high mountains and …
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS CORRELATED WITH CHRYSOPHYTE CYST ASSEMBLAGES IN LOW ARCTIC LAKES OF SOUTHWEST GREENLAND1
We analyzed the relationship between chrysophyte cyst assemblages in surface sediment
samples and limnological and geographical variables for 70 lakes located along Søndre …
samples and limnological and geographical variables for 70 lakes located along Søndre …
Deciphering chrysophyte responses to climate seasonality
Climate change involves alterations in seasonality as well as shifts in mean annual
temperature. Cold temperate lakes show strong seasonality, with winter ice cover and …
temperature. Cold temperate lakes show strong seasonality, with winter ice cover and …
Chrysophycean stomatocysts from the Staw Toporowy Nizni lake (Tatra National Park, Poland)
J Cabala, M Piatek - Annales de limnologie-international Journal of …, 2004 - cambridge.org
Thirty-six chrysophycean stomatocysts are reported from the dystrophic Staw Toporowy
Nizni lake in the Tatra National Park, Poland. Of these, 7 morphotypes are new to science …
Nizni lake in the Tatra National Park, Poland. Of these, 7 morphotypes are new to science …