Many freshwater systems receive substantial inputs of terrestrial organic matter. Terrestrially derived dissolved organic carbon (t‐DOC) inputs can modify light availability, the spatial …
Limnology, and in particular the study of the aquatic carbon cycle initially focused on lakes as isolated ecosystems. Later on, investigations followed of lakes as recipients. Current …
Water browning or brownification refers to increasing water color, often related to increasing dissolved organic matter (DOM) and carbon (DOC) content in freshwaters. Browning has …
Fish are an important source of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) for birds, mammals and humans. In aquatic food webs, these highly unsaturated fatty …
Research has demonstrated consistent positive correlations between organism abundance and absolute environmental DNA (eDNA) concentrations. Robust correlations in laboratory …
DM Leech, AI Pollard, SG Labou… - Limnology and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Elevated allochthonous inputs of organic matter are increasingly recognized as a driver of ecosystem change in lakes, particularly when concurrent with eutrophication. Evaluation of …
Widespread evidence that organic matter exported from terrestrial into aquatic ecosystems supports recipient food webs remains controversial. A pressing question is not only whether …
Climate change studies have long focused on effects of increasing temperatures, often without considering other simultaneously occurring environmental changes, such as …
W Liu, M Liu, T Yang, X Liu, TR Them II, K Wang… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
The local and/or global environmental effects on the organic matter (OM) enrichment in ancient sediments has long received extensive attention. The Upper Cretaceous Nenjiang …