Invertebrates are declining in boreal aquatic habitat: The effect of brownification?

Volume: 724, Pages: 138199 - 138199
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Surface water browning affects boreal lakes in the Northern Hemisphere. This process is expected to increase with global warming. Boreal lakes are the most numerous lakes on Earth. These ecosystems are particularly sensitive to disturbances due to their low biodiversity compared to other aquatic environments. The recent darkening of surface water is expected to hinder key ecosystem processes, particularly through lower primary productivity and...
Paper Details
Title
Invertebrates are declining in boreal aquatic habitat: The effect of brownification?
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
724
Pages
138199 - 138199
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