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Combined effects of heatwaves and micropollutants on freshwater ecosystems: Towards an integrated assessment of extreme events in multiple stressors …

2022

Freshwater ecosystems are strongly influenced by weather extremes such as heatwaves, which are predicted to increase in frequency and magnitude in the future. In addition to these climate extremes, the freshwater realm is impacted by the exposure to various classes of chemicals emitted by anthropogenic activities. Currently, there is limited knowledge on how the combined exposure to heatwaves and chemicals affects the structure and functioning of freshwater ecosystems. Here, we review the available literature describing the single and combined effects of heatwaves and chemicals on different levels of biological organization, to obtain a holistic view of their potential interactive effects. …

Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Managementextreme eventsPopulationchemicalsFresh WatermicropollutantsFreshwater ecosystemheatwavecombined effectsEnvironmental ChemistryHumansEcosystemfreshwatereducationEcosystemGeneral Environmental ScienceTrophic levelGlobal and Planetary Changeeducation.field_of_studyWIMEKEcologybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementStressorExtreme eventsQ Science (General)Aquatische Ecologie en WaterkwaliteitsbeheerFood webmultiple stressorscommunityEnvironmental sciencebusinessClimate extremesGlobal Change Biology
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Science Advances

2019

River ecosystems receive and process vast quantities of terrestrial organic carbon, the fate of which depends strongly on microbial activity. Variation in and controls of processing rates, however, are poorly characterized at the global scale. In response, we used a peer-sourced research network and a highly standardized carbon processing assay to conduct a global-scale field experiment in greater than 1000 river and riparian sites. We found that Earth’s biomes have distinct carbon processing signatures. Slow processing is evident across latitudes, whereas rapid rates are restricted to lower latitudes. Both the mean rate and variability decline with latitude, suggesting temperature constrai…

Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Managementriparian zonesORGANIC-MATTER DECOMPOSITIONBiodiversité et EcologieOceanografi hydrologi och vattenresurser/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_on_landCarbon CycleCARBONekosysteemitOceanography Hydrology and Water Resourcesbiomesbiomitddc:570carbon cycleHumansSTREAMSLife ScienceHuman ActivitiesRiparian zonesTEMPERATUREInstitut für Biochemie und BiologieEcosystemComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSSDG 15 - Life on Landaquatic ecosystemsScience & TechnologyWIMEKhiilen kiertovesiekosysteemitAquatic EcologyAquatische Ecologie en WaterkwaliteitsbeheerriversMultidisciplinary Sciencesekosysteemit (ekologia)BiomonitoringarticlesScience & Technology - Other Topics[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyecosystemsjoetEnvironmental Monitoring
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Ecologie moléculaire d'une relation hôte - parasite en contexte insulaire marin. Crabes parasites des oursins spatangues en Mer des Caraïbes

2014

Comparing the population genetic structures of two species documents on the environmental factors and life history traits that shape the dispersal of the individuals. For host-parasite couple, this approach also permits to predict local adaptation of these species. The investigated species in this work are the ectoparasitic crab Dissodactylus primitivus and its sea urchin host Meoma ventricosa, both species being endemic to the Caribbean and neighboring American coasts. Several molecular markers were used, namely microsatellites and cytochrome oxidase I (mitochondrial). Moreover, morphometric analyses (shape) were also done. By studying populations across the Antilles arc and along the Pana…

CaribbeanSea urchinMolecular EcologyPhylogéographieCrabParasitisme[SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyPhylogeographySystème de reproductionParasitismMating systemOursin[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyEcologie MoléculaireCaraïbesCrabe
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Comparison of thermal stratification, light attenuation and Chlorophyll-a dynamics between the ends of Lake Tanganyika

2002

Thermal structure, light attenuation, and chlorophyll-a dynamics within the upper 100 m at the northern and southern ends of Lake Tanganyika were measured from August 1995–July 1996. Pronounced variability of thermal structure in time, depth and region were observed. During the dry windy season (June–September), the water column in the south was largely isothermal down to 100 m, while in the north stratification was detectable. Subsequently, in October, cessation of winds coincided with a reestablishment and strengthening of thermal stratification in the south, and a distinct rise of a weakened thermocline in the north was accompanied by an increase in epilimnetic concentrations of dissolve…

Chlorophyll aAquatic Ecology and Water Quality ManagementWIMEKEcologyStratification (water)Thermal stabilityManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAquatic ScienceAquatische Ecologie en WaterkwaliteitsbeheerTotal dissolved solidschemistry.chemical_compoundWater columnOceanographychemistryDeep chlorophyllMixingChlorophyllTropical LakesRadiancePhotic zonePARThermoclineGeologyAquatic Ecosystem Health and Management
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Warmer climates boost cyanobacterial dominance in shallow lakes

2011

Dominance by cyanobacteria hampers human use of lakes and reservoirs worldwide. Previous studies indicate that excessive nutrient loading and warmer conditions promote dominance by cyanobacteria, but evidence from global scale field data has so far been scarce. Our analysis, based on a study of 143 lakes along a latitudinal transect ranging from subarctic Europe to southern South America, shows that although warmer climates do not result in higher overall phytoplankton biomass, the percentage of the total phytoplankton biovolume attributable to cyanobacteria increases steeply with temperature. Our results also reveal that the percent cyanobacteria is greater in lakes with high rates of ligh…

CyanobacteriaAquatic Ecology and Water Quality Managementphytoplankton communitymerenClimate changefish community structureoppervlaktewaterkwaliteitcyanobacterianitrogentrophic stateNutrientmesocosm experimentsPhytoplanktonlakestemperatuurklimatologieEnvironmental ChemistryDominance (ecology)cyanobacteriënfytoplanktonphosphorusTransectGeneral Environmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangebloomsWIMEKEcologybiologyEcologynutrienttemperatureclimatologyAquatische Ecologie en Waterkwaliteitsbeheerbiology.organism_classificationSubarctic climateOceanographyeutrophicationinternationalphytoplanktonEnvironmental scienceEutrophicationsurface water quality
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A European Multi Lake Survey dataset of environmental variables, phytoplankton pigments and cyanotoxins

2018

Under ongoing climate change and increasing anthropogenic activity, which continuously challenge ecosystem resilience, an in-depth understanding of ecological processes is urgently needed. Lakes, as providers of numerous ecosystem services, face multiple stressors that threaten their functioning. Harmful cyanobacterial blooms are a persistent problem resulting from nutrient pollution and climate-change induced stressors, like poor transparency, increased water temperature and enhanced stratification. Consistency in data collection and analysis methods is necessary to achieve fully comparable datasets and for statistical validity, avoiding issues linked to disparate data sources. The Europea…

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Assessment of workflow feature selection on forest LAI prediction with sentinel-2A MSI, landsat 7 ETM+ and Landsat 8 OLI

2020

The European Space Agency (ESA)’s Sentinel-2A (S2A) mission is providing time series that allow the characterisation of dynamic vegetation, especially when combined with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/United States Geological Survey (USGS) Landsat 7 (L7) and Landsat 8 (L8) missions. Hybrid retrieval workflows combining non-parametric Machine Learning Regression Algorithms (MLRAs) and vegetation Radiative Transfer Models (RTMs) were proposed as fast and accurate methods to infer biophysical parameters such as Leaf Area Index (LAI) from these data streams. However, the exact design of optimal retrieval workflows is rarely discussed. In this study, the impact of…

Leaf area index (LAI)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer scienceScienceMultispectral image0211 other engineering and technologiesFeature selection02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesCropLaboratory of Geo-information Science and Remote SensingMachine learningRadiative transferBosecologie en BosbeheerLaboratorium voor Geo-informatiekunde en Remote SensingForestLeaf area indexDiscrete anisotropic radiative transfer (DART) model021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingQInversion (meteorology)Vegetation15. Life on landPE&RCForest Ecology and Forest ManagementVegetation radiative transfer modelNoiseFeature (computer vision)Thematic MapperGeological surveyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSentinel-2Remote Sensing
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Multiple stressors in Mediterranean coastal wetland ecosystems : Influence of salinity and an insecticide on zooplankton communities under different …

2021

Temperature increase, salinity intrusion and pesticide pollution have been suggested to be among the main stressors affecting the biodiversity of coastal wetland ecosystems. Here we assessed the single and combined effects of these stressors on zooplankton communities collected from a Mediterranean coastal lagoon. An indoor microcosm experiment was designed with temperature variation (20 °C and 30 °C), salinity (no addition, 2.5 g/L NaCl) and the insecticide chlorpyrifos (no addition, 1 μg/L) as treatments. The impact of these stressors was evaluated on water quality variables and on the zooplankton comunity (structure, diversity, abundance and taxa responses) for 28 days. This study shows …

Mediterranean climateEnvironmental Risk AssessmentInsecticidesSalinityAquatic Ecology and Water Quality ManagementEnvironmental EngineeringSoil salinityHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesis0208 environmental biotechnologyBiodiversity02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesZooplanktonZooplanktonEnvironmental ChemistryAnimalsClimate changeEcosystemPesticidesMultiple stressorsEcosystem0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWIMEKbiologyEcologyfungiSalinizationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthTemperatureQ Science (General)General MedicineGeneral ChemistryAquatische Ecologie en Waterkwaliteitsbeheerbiology.organism_classificationPollution020801 environmental engineeringSalinityCladoceraWetlandsCoastal lagoonsEnvironmental scienceMicrocosm
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The Global Soil Mycobiome consortium dataset for boosting fungal diversity research

2021

This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review and is subject to Springer Nature’s AM terms of use, but is not the Version of Record and does not reflect post-acceptance improvements, or any corrections. The Version of Record is available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/s13225-021-00493-7. Fungi are highly important biotic components of terrestrial ecosystems, but we still have a very limited understanding about their diversity and distribution. This data article releases a global soil fungal dataset of the Global Soil Mycobiome consortium (GSMc) to boost further research in fungal diversity, biogeography and macroecology. The dataset comprises 722,682 fu…

PacBio sequencingFungal richnessBiotic componentEcologyEcologyBiogeographyBiodiversityGlobal datasetPlant Ecology and Nature ConservationEdaphicSoil fungiBiologyFungal richnePhylogenetic diversityMicrobial ecologyMycologySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPlantenecologie en NatuurbeheerBiologieEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMacroecologyFungal Diversity
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Embryotoxic potential of persistent organic pollutants extracted from tissues of guillemots (Uria aalge) from the Baltic Sea and the Atlantic Ocean

2002

The Baltic Sea is a heavily polluted area. To assess the current contaminant pressure on the common guillemot (Uria aalge) living there, whole-body extracts of guillemots from the Baltic Sea were prepared and subdivided over six fractions, which differed in composition due to lipophilicity and polarity of the contaminants. The fractions were tested in the chicken embryo assay and compared to fractions of Atlantic guillemot extracts. Fertilized chicken eggs were injected with 0.03, 0.3, or 3 bird egg equivalents (BEQ) of the contaminants present in the fractions and then incubated for 19 d. Endpoints were selected to cover several mechanisms that may play a role in reproductive failures of f…

PollutantOostzeemilieuEcologyEcologie en MilieuHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisecotoxicologieZoologyzeevogelsBiologyAtlantische Oceaanbiology.organism_classificationBird eggToxicityUria aalgewaterverontreinigingEnvironmental ChemistryPotencyBioassayComposition (visual arts)Bursa of FabriciusornithologieEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry
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