Ecology under lake ice
Winter conditions are rapidly changing in temperate ecosystems, particularly for those that
experience periods of snow and ice cover. Relatively little is known of winter ecology in …
experience periods of snow and ice cover. Relatively little is known of winter ecology in …
Evaluating early-warning indicators of critical transitions in natural aquatic ecosystems
Ecosystems can show sudden and persistent changes in state despite only incremental
changes in drivers. Such critical transitions are difficult to predict, because the state of the …
changes in drivers. Such critical transitions are difficult to predict, because the state of the …
Towards ecosystem‐based techniques for tip** point detection
An ecosystem shifts to an alternative stable state when a threshold of accumulated pressure
(ie direct impact of environmental change or human activities) is exceeded. Detecting this …
(ie direct impact of environmental change or human activities) is exceeded. Detecting this …
[LIVRE][B] Ecosystem collapse and recovery
AC Newton - 2021 - books.google.com
There is a growing concern that many important ecosystems, such as coral reefs and tropical
rain forests, might be at risk of sudden collapse as a result of human disturbance. At the …
rain forests, might be at risk of sudden collapse as a result of human disturbance. At the …
[PDF][PDF] Environmental impacts—lake ecosystems
Abstract The North Sea region contains a vast number of lakes; from shallow, highly
eutrophic water bodies in agricultural areas to deep, oligotrophic systems in pristine high …
eutrophic water bodies in agricultural areas to deep, oligotrophic systems in pristine high …
Quantifying change in pelagic plankton network stability and topology based on empirical long-term data
Over the last 34 years, Lake Müggelsee has experienced concurrent warming and nutrient
reduction. While the effects of environmental change on single taxonomic or physical …
reduction. While the effects of environmental change on single taxonomic or physical …
Using dynamic factor analysis to show how sampling resolution and data gaps affect the recognition of patterns in limnological time series
Currently, many water quality variables can be automatically monitored at subdaily
frequencies, but most environmental datasets still rely heavily on comparatively low …
frequencies, but most environmental datasets still rely heavily on comparatively low …
Species‐specific phenological trends in shallow Pampean lakes'(Argentina) zooplankton driven by contemporary climate change in the Southern Hemisphere
N Diovisalvi, M Odriozola… - Global change …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The relationship between the timing of recurrent biological events and seasonal climatic
patterns (ie, phenology) is a crucial ecological process. Changes in phenology are …
patterns (ie, phenology) is a crucial ecological process. Changes in phenology are …
[HTML][HTML] Timing matters: Sampling frequency for early-warning indicators across food web components in a virtual lake
Shallow lakes are known for sudden shifts between a desired clear and an undesired turbid
state despite only incremental changes in the underlying drivers. Such sudden shifts are a …
state despite only incremental changes in the underlying drivers. Such sudden shifts are a …
The determination of critical processes sha** lake ecosystem resistance and resilience following extreme storms
M Thayne - 2022 - refubium.fu-berlin.de
Climate change is impacting the timing, frequency, intensity and duration of extreme storms
worldwide, and the susceptibility of lake ecosystem resistance and resilience to changing …
worldwide, and the susceptibility of lake ecosystem resistance and resilience to changing …