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The crucial influence of trophic status on the relative requirement of nitrogen to phosphorus for phytoplankton growth
Clarifying the pattern of relative nitrogen (N)-to-phosphorus (P) requirements for
phytoplankton growth is of great significance for eutrophication mitigation and aquatic …
phytoplankton growth is of great significance for eutrophication mitigation and aquatic …
A broad-scale look at nutrient limitation and a shift toward co-limitation in United States Lakes
There is a longstanding debate about the role of nitrogen (N) vs phosphorus (P) in limiting
primary production in lakes and whether co-nutrient limitation should be considered for …
primary production in lakes and whether co-nutrient limitation should be considered for …
In-situ N2:Ar ratios describe the balance between nitrogen fixation and denitrification in shallow eutrophic experimental lakes
Quantifying net N2 flux, the balance between nitrogen (N) fixation and denitrification, may
help inform the decades-long debate about the significance of N relative to phosphorus (P) …
help inform the decades-long debate about the significance of N relative to phosphorus (P) …
Response of lake metabolism to catchment inputs inferred using high‐frequency lake and stream data from across the northern hemisphere
In lakes, the rates of gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem respiration (R), and net
ecosystem production (NEP) are often controlled by resource availability. Herein, we explore …
ecosystem production (NEP) are often controlled by resource availability. Herein, we explore …
Heterotrophic aquatic metabolism and sustained carbon dioxide emissions in a mineral-soil wetland restored with treated effluent
Wetlands are economically valuable ecosystems, in part because they purify wastewater by
retaining and processing nutrients, organic matter (OM), and other pollutants. While natural …
retaining and processing nutrients, organic matter (OM), and other pollutants. While natural …
Quantile regression Reveals phosphorous overwhelms nitrogen in controlling high chlorophyll-a concentration in freshwater lakes
H Han, X Yan, X Li, X Zhao, J Qiu, Z Huang, X Yan… - Journal of …, 2025 - Elsevier
High chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentration, driven by nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), is a
growing global concern that has more severe and far-reaching effects on freshwater lakes …
growing global concern that has more severe and far-reaching effects on freshwater lakes …
Nitrogen fixation may not alleviate stoichiometric imbalances that limit primary production in eutrophic lake ecosystems
Ecosystem‐scale primary production may be proximately limited by nitrogen (N) but
ultimately limited by phosphorus (P) because N2 fixation contributes new N that …
ultimately limited by phosphorus (P) because N2 fixation contributes new N that …
Net Ecosystem Metabolism is Independent of Elevation in Mountain Lakes of the Northern Rocky Mountains, USA
Gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (ER) are fundamental metabolic
processes in ecosystems, and their difference represents net ecosystem production (NEP) or …
processes in ecosystems, and their difference represents net ecosystem production (NEP) or …
Zooplankton densities reduced by increases in resource N: P in hypereutrophic mesocosms
Ecological stoichiometry of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) has been well studied as a
driver of zooplankton dynamics in lakes; yet, we still lack a thorough investigation of the …
driver of zooplankton dynamics in lakes; yet, we still lack a thorough investigation of the …
Effects of flood conditions on lake water quality in an agricultural watershed with multiple conservation practices
This study measured 17 surface water quality (WQ) parameters in a 731 ha Conservation
Effects Assessment Project watershed, Beasley Lake, in Mississippi, under varying flooding …
Effects Assessment Project watershed, Beasley Lake, in Mississippi, under varying flooding …