The need to correct for the Suess effect in the application of δ13C in sediment of autotrophic Lake Tanganyika, as a productivity proxy in the Anthropocene

P Verburg - Journal of Paleolimnology, 2007 - Springer
The change in dissolved inorganic δ 13 C in the ocean resulting from the change in δ 13 C
in atmospheric CO 2 owing to anthropogenic activities (the Suess effect) is well known. The …

Nutrient enrichment homogenizes lake benthic assemblages at local and regional scales

I Donohue, AL Jackson, MT Pusch, K Irvine - Ecology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The compositional heterogeneity of biotic assemblages among sites, or β‐diversity,
regulates the relationship between local and regional species diversity across scales …

Putting the lake back together 20 years later: what in the benthos have we learned about habitat linkages in lakes?

MJ Vander Zanden, Y Vadeboncoeur - Inland Waters, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Our understanding of lake ecosystems has undergone a paradigm shift over the past few
decades. While the classic tradition in limnology has been the study of planktonic, open …

Climate change and the world's “sacred sea”—Lake Baikal, Siberia

MV Moore, SE Hampton, LR Izmest'Eva, EA Silow… - …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Lake Baikal—the world's largest, oldest, and most biotically diverse lake—is responding
strongly to climate change, according to recent analyses of water temperature and ice cover …

Quantitative approaches to the analysis of stable isotope food web data

SN Schmidt, JD Olden, CT Solomon, MJV Zanden - Ecology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Ecologists use stable isotopes (δ13C, δ15N) to better understand food webs and explore
trophic interactions in ecosystems. Traditionally, δ13C vs. δ15N bi‐plots have been used to …

Organophosphate esters (OPEs) in a coral reef food web of the **sha Islands, South China Sea: Occurrence, trophodynamic, and exposure risk

Y Kang, R Zhang, K Yu, M Han, H Li, A Yan, F Liu, J Shi… - Chemosphere, 2023 - Elsevier
Despite organophosphate esters (OPEs) are widely prevalent in the environment, however,
limited information is available regarding their occurrence, trophodynamics, and exposure …

Depth gradients in food‐web processes linking habitats in large lakes: L ake S uperior as an exemplar ecosystem

ME Sierszen, TR Hrabik, JD Stockwell… - Freshwater …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
In large lakes around the world, depth‐based changes in the abundance and distribution of
invertebrate and fish species suggest that there may be concomitant changes in patterns of …

Effects of eutrophication

MM Dorgham - … : Causes, Consequences and Control: Volume 2, 2014 - Springer
Eutrophication as one of the importunate environmental hazards in the aquatic ecosystems
causes pronounced deterioration of the water quality and represents serious threat to the …

Multidecadal stability of benthic community structure in a high-Arctic glacial fjord (van Mijenfjord, Spitsbergen)

PE Renaud, M Włodarska-Kowalczuk, H Trannum… - Polar Biology, 2007 - Springer
Long-term change in benthic community structure may have significant impact on ecosystem
functions. Accelerating climate change and increased human activity in the Arctic suggest …

Autochthonous resources are the main driver of consumer production in dystrophic boreal lakes

DCP Lau, I Sundh, T Vrede, J Pickova, W Goedkoop - Ecology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Dystrophic lakes are widespread in temperate regions and intimately interact with
surrounding terrestrial ecosystems in energy and nutrient dynamics, yet the relative …