Impacts of volcanic eruptions and early recovery in freshwater environments and organisms

U Carrillo, V Díaz‐Villanueva - Biological Reviews, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Volcanic eruptions modify environments physically and chemically with serious
consequences for the biota. In this review, we analysed 80 papers reporting the effects of …

On the occurrence and ecological features of deep chlorophyll maxima (DCM) in Spanish stratified lakes

A Camacho - Limnetica, 2006 - ddd.uab.cat
Deep chlorophyll maxima (DCM) are absolute maxima of Chlorophyll-a concentration
among the vertical profile that can be found in deep layers of stratified lakes. In this …

Production and biomass of picophytoplankton and larger autotrophs in Andean ultraoligotrophic lakes: differences in light harvesting efficiency in deep layers

C Callieri, B Modenutti, C Queimalinos, R Bertoni… - Aquatic Ecology, 2007 - Springer
We measured biomass and primary production of picophytoplankton (PicoPhy: 0.2–2 μm)
and of autotrophic size fraction> 2 μm in six deep ultraoligotrophic lakes in the Andean …

Photoinhibition and the assembly of light‐limited phytoplankton communities

DJ Gerla, WM Mooij, J Huisman - Oikos, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Photoinhibition is characterised by a decreasing rate of photosynthesis with increasing light.
It occurs in many photosynthetic organisms and is especially apparent in phytoplankton …

Adaptation of Coccomyxa sp. to Extremely Low Light Conditions Causes Deep Chlorophyll and Oxygen Maxima in Acidic Pit Lakes

J Sánchez-España, C Falagán, D Ayala… - Microorganisms, 2020 - mdpi.com
Deep chlorophyll maxima (DCM) and metalimnetic oxygen maxima (MOM) are outstanding
biogeochemical features of acidic pit lakes (APL). However, knowledge of the eukaryotic …

[PDF][PDF] The water chemistry of some shallow lakes in Northern Patagonia and their nitrogen status in comparison with remote lakes in different regions of the globe

M Rogora, J Massaferro, A Marchetto, G Tartari… - Journal of …, 2008 - core.ac.uk
Eighteen small shallow lakes located in the Northern Patagonian Lake District, in southern
South America, were sampled in 2001 and analysed for the main chemical variables (pH …

Climate-induced input of turbid glacial meltwater affects vertical distribution and community composition of phyto-and zooplankton

S Hylander, T Jephson, K Lebret… - Journal of Plankton …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Receding glaciers are among the most obvious changes caused by global warming, and
glacial meltwater entering lakes generally forms plumes of particles. By taking vertical …

Effect of volcanic eruption on nutrients, light, and phytoplankton in oligotrophic lakes

BE Modenutti, EG Balseiro, JJ Elser… - Limnology and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Volcanic eruptions that shape the earth's surface can have major effect on ecosystems and,
as natural experiments, can yield insights into ecological dynamics. On 04 June 2011, a …

Community structure and biogeochemical impacts of microbial life on floating pumice

JJ Elser, M Bastidas Navarro, JR Corman… - Applied and …, 2015 - Am Soc Microbiol
Volcanic eruptions are a widespread force of geological and ecological disturbance and
present recurrent opportunities for the study of biological responses to novel habitat …

Environmental changes affecting light climate in oligotrophic mountain lakes: the deep chlorophyll maxima as a sensitive variable

B Modenutti, E Balseiro, M Bastidas Navarro… - Aquatic Sciences, 2013 - Springer
Abstract The North-Patagonian Andean lakes of Argentina are high light, low nutrient
environments that exhibit development of deep chlorophyll maxima (DCM) at the …