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Recent advancement in water quality indicators for eutrophication in global freshwater lakes
Eutrophication is a major global concern in lakes, caused by excessive nutrient loadings
(nitrogen and phosphorus) from human activities and likely exacerbated by climate change …
(nitrogen and phosphorus) from human activities and likely exacerbated by climate change …
[HTML][HTML] Nontraditional biomanipulation: A powerful ecotechnology to combat cyanobacterial blooms in eutrophic freshwaters
Cyanobacterial blooms, occurring frequently in eutrophic freshwaters worldwide, are
considered as potential hazards to ecosystems and human health, and it is often difficult and …
considered as potential hazards to ecosystems and human health, and it is often difficult and …
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 …
Eutrophication decreases ecological resilience by reducing species diversity and altering functional traits of submerged macrophytes
Positive feedback is key to producing alternative stable states and largely determines
ecological resilience in response to external perturbations. Understanding the positive …
ecological resilience in response to external perturbations. Understanding the positive …
Detecting thresholds of ecological change in the Anthropocene
Ecological thresholds comprise relatively fast changes in ecological conditions, with respect
to time or external drivers, and are an attractive concept in both scientific and policy arenas …
to time or external drivers, and are an attractive concept in both scientific and policy arenas …
Eutrophication decrease compositional dissimilarity in freshwater plankton communities
Human activities, such as land use change and eutrophication, threaten freshwater
biodiversity and ecosystem function. In this study, we examined both the α-and β-diversity of …
biodiversity and ecosystem function. In this study, we examined both the α-and β-diversity of …
Determinants of trophic cascade strength in freshwater ecosystems: a global analysis
Top‐down cascade effects are among the most important mechanisms underlying
community structure and abundance dynamics in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems …
community structure and abundance dynamics in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems …
Reconciling resilience across ecological systems, species and subdisciplines
Resilience has emerged as a key concept in ecology and conservation biology to
understand and predict ecosystem responses to global change. In its broadest sense …
understand and predict ecosystem responses to global change. In its broadest sense …
Shrinking body size and climate warming: Many freshwater salmonids do not follow the rule
Declining body size is believed to be a universal response to climate warming and has been
documented in numerous studies of marine and anadromous fishes. The Salmonidae are a …
documented in numerous studies of marine and anadromous fishes. The Salmonidae are a …
Reduced resilience of terrestrial ecosystems locally is not reflected on a global scale
Global climate change likely alters the structure and function of vegetation and the stability of
terrestrial ecosystems. It is therefore important to assess the factors controlling ecosystem …
terrestrial ecosystems. It is therefore important to assess the factors controlling ecosystem …