Mountain lakes: Eyes on global environmental change
Mountain lakes are often situated in protected natural areas, a feature that leads to their role
as sentinels of global environmental change. Despite variations in latitude, mountain lakes …
as sentinels of global environmental change. Despite variations in latitude, mountain lakes …
Abrupt ecological shifts of lakes during the Anthropocene
Abrupt ecological shifts have become a pervasive feature of aquatic ecosystems with severe
socio-ecological consequences. Yet, it remains uncertain whether these shifts happened …
socio-ecological consequences. Yet, it remains uncertain whether these shifts happened …
First human impacts and responses of aquatic systems: A review of palaeolimnological records from around the world
Lake sediments constitute natural archives of past environmental changes. Historically,
research has focused mainly on generating regional climate records, but records of human …
research has focused mainly on generating regional climate records, but records of human …
Characterization of lacustrine harmful algal blooms using multiple biomarkers: Historical processes, driving synergy, and ecological shifts
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) producing toxic metabolites are increasingly threatening
environmental and human health worldwide. Unfortunately, long-term process and …
environmental and human health worldwide. Unfortunately, long-term process and …
Climatic effects on vertical mixing and deep-water oxygen content in the subalpine lakes in Italy
Deep lakes south of the Alps (DSL: Maggiore, Lugano, Como, Iseo and Garda) are
characterised by varying trophic states and dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations. Some of …
characterised by varying trophic states and dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations. Some of …
[PDF][PDF] The Observatory on LAkes (OLA) database: Sixty years of environmental data accessible to the public
F Rimet, O Anneville, D Barbet, C Chardon, L Crépin… - J. Limnol, 2020 - academia.edu
Lakes are essential ecosystems that provide a large number of ecosystem services whose
quality is strongly impacted by human pressures. Optimal uses of lakes require adapted …
quality is strongly impacted by human pressures. Optimal uses of lakes require adapted …
Urban point sources of nutrients were the leading cause for the historical spread of hypoxia across European lakes
Enhanced phosphorus (P) export from land into streams and lakes is a primary factor driving
the expansion of deep-water hypoxia in lakes during the Anthropocene. However, the …
the expansion of deep-water hypoxia in lakes during the Anthropocene. However, the …
Tracking a century of changes in microbial eukaryotic diversity in lakes driven by nutrient enrichment and climate warming
High‐throughput sequencing of sedimentary DNA (sed‐DNA) was utilized to reconstruct the
temporal dynamics of microbial eukaryotic communities (MECs) at a centennial scale in two …
temporal dynamics of microbial eukaryotic communities (MECs) at a centennial scale in two …
From dimictic to monomictic: Empirical evidence of thermal regime transitions in three deep alpine lakes in Austria induced by climate change
Duration and timing of thermal stratification and the period of vertical mixing are crucial for
internal chemical and biological processes of deep temperate lakes. Climatic changes …
internal chemical and biological processes of deep temperate lakes. Climatic changes …
Long‐term dynamics in microbial eukaryotes communities: A palaeolimnological view based on sedimentary DNA
Assessing the extent to which changes in lacustrine biodiversity are affected by
anthropogenic or climatic forces requires extensive palaeolimnological data. We used high …
anthropogenic or climatic forces requires extensive palaeolimnological data. We used high …