Sentinel responses of Arctic freshwater systems to climate: linkages, evidence, and a roadmap for future research
While the sentinel nature of freshwater systems is now well recognized, widespread
integration of freshwater processes and patterns into our understanding of broader climate …
integration of freshwater processes and patterns into our understanding of broader climate …
Temperature Thresholds of Pyrogenic Dissolved Organic Matter in Heating Experiments Simulating Forest Fires
Heating temperature (HT) during forest fires is a critical factor in regulating the quantity and
quality of pyrogenic dissolved organic matter (DOM). However, the temperature thresholds …
quality of pyrogenic dissolved organic matter (DOM). However, the temperature thresholds …
Spatiotemporal variability and environmental effects of greenhouse gases, nutrients, and dissolved carbons in an ice-covered reservoir
Y **, K **, X Chen, H Guan, T Hu, H Zhao, Z Li… - Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Ice cover restructures the distribution of substances in ice and underlying water and poses
non-negligible environmental effects. This study aimed to clarify the spatiotemporal …
non-negligible environmental effects. This study aimed to clarify the spatiotemporal …
Effects of mineral adsorption on the molecular composition of soil dissolved organic matter: Evidence from spectral analyses
The adsorption of soil dissolved organic matter (DOM) by minerals is crucial for long-term
carbon storage and has been extensively studied. However, the variations in soil DOM …
carbon storage and has been extensively studied. However, the variations in soil DOM …
Selective exclusion of aromatic organic carbon during lake ice formation
Y Zhou, C Hiller, S Andersson… - Geophysical …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Earth's lakes at northern latitudes are mostly ice‐covered in winter. When lake water freezes,
some organic matter dissolved in the water is excluded from the ice. We performed …
some organic matter dissolved in the water is excluded from the ice. We performed …
Integrating hydrological connectivity and zooplankton composition in Arctic ponds and lakes
P Blackburn‐Desbiens, G Grosbois, M Power… - Freshwater …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Arctic landscapes are characterised by their numerous ponds and lakes. With increased
climate warming and consequent changes in hydrological connectivity, the ecology of many …
climate warming and consequent changes in hydrological connectivity, the ecology of many …
Variability in lake bacterial growth and primary production under lake ice: Evidence from early winter to spring melt
Climate change is causing seasonally ice‐covered lakes of the boreal region to undergo
changes in their winter regime by altering patterns of precipitation and temperature, often …
changes in their winter regime by altering patterns of precipitation and temperature, often …
Dominance of net autotrophy in arid landscape low relief polar lakes, Nunavut, Canada
The Arctic is the fastest warming biome on the planet, and environmental changes are
having striking effects on freshwater ecosystems that may impact the regional carbon cycle …
having striking effects on freshwater ecosystems that may impact the regional carbon cycle …
Content, composition, and transfer of polyunsaturated fatty acids in an Arctic lake food web
Freshwater fish production depends on the production and use of polyunsaturated fatty
acids (n‐3 and n‐6 PUFA) from lower trophic levels. Here, we aimed to identify the main …
acids (n‐3 and n‐6 PUFA) from lower trophic levels. Here, we aimed to identify the main …
Dynamic changes, cycling and downward fate of dissolved carbon and nitrogen photosynthetically-derived from glaciers in upper Indus river basin
Glaciers play key roles in capturing, storing, and transforming global carbon and nitrogen,
thereby contributing markedly to their cycles. However, an integrated mechanistic approach …
thereby contributing markedly to their cycles. However, an integrated mechanistic approach …