Search Results - "SILOW, Eugene A"
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Sixty years of environmental change in the world's largest freshwater lake - Lake Baikal, Siberia
Published in Global change biology (01-08-2008)“…High-resolution data collected over the past 60 years by a single family of Siberian scientists on Lake Baikal reveal significant warming of surface waters and…”
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Climate Change and the World's “Sacred Sea”—Lake Baikal, Siberia
Published in Bioscience (01-05-2009)“…Lake Baikal—the world's largest, oldest, and most biotically diverse lake—is responding strongly to climate change, according to recent analyses of water…”
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A global database of lake surface temperatures collected by in situ and satellite methods from 1985–2009
Published in Scientific data (01-01-2015)“…Global environmental change has influenced lake surface temperatures, a key driver of ecosystem structure and function. Recent studies have suggested…”
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Exergy as a Tool for Ecosystem Health Assessment
Published in Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) (01-04-2010)“…Exergy is demonstrated to be a useful measurable parameter reflecting the state of the ecosystem, and allowing estimation of the severity of its anthropogenous…”
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The Present State of Human Impact on Lake Baikal
Published in Žurnal Sibirskogo federalʹnogo universiteta. Seriâ Biologiâ (Online) (01-12-2013)“…Five stages of human impact on the lake Baikal are characterised. Physical influence on the lake caused by Irkutsk power plant is described. Chemical pollution…”
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Ecology under lake ice
Published in Ecology letters (01-01-2017)“…Winter conditions are rapidly changing in temperate ecosystems, particularly for those that experience periods of snow and ice cover. Relatively little is…”
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Climate change drives widespread shifts in lake thermal habitat
Published in Nature climate change (01-06-2021)“…Lake surfaces are warming worldwide, raising concerns about lake organism responses to thermal habitat changes. Species may cope with temperature increases by…”
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Deeper waters are changing less consistently than surface waters in a global analysis of 102 lakes
Published in Scientific reports (25-11-2020)“…Globally, lake surface water temperatures have warmed rapidly relative to air temperatures, but changes in deepwater temperatures and vertical thermal…”
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Trophic coupling of the microbial and the classical food web in Lake Baikal, Siberia
Published in Freshwater biology (01-01-2019)“…Pelagic copepods often couple the classical and microbial food webs by feeding on microzooplankton (e.g. ciliates) in oligotrophic aquatic systems, and this…”
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The “Melosira years” of Lake Baikal: Winter environmental conditions at ice onset predict under-ice algal blooms in spring
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-11-2015)“…Winter primary production in seasonally ice-covered lakes historically has not been well studied, but it is increasingly recognized as an important component…”
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Earlier winter/spring runoff and snowmelt during warmer winters lead to lower summer chlorophyll‐a in north temperate lakes
Published in Global change biology (01-10-2021)“…Winter conditions, such as ice cover and snow accumulation, are changing rapidly at northern latitudes and can have important implications for lake processes…”
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Potential causes for the stranding of Macrohectopus branickii (Dybowsky, 1874) specimens along the Angara River: strong currents, artificial lighting, or ice melting
Published in Acta biologica Sibirica (2024)“…Macrohectopus branickii (Dybowsky, 1874) is the world's only freshwater pelagic amphipod native to Lake Baikal. The habitat of this amphipod is limited to the…”
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Daily vertical migrations of aquatic organisms and water transparency as indicators of the potential exposure of freshwater lakes to light pollution
Published in Acta biologica Sibirica (2024)“…Light pollution, which disrupts the vital functions of organisms, including aquatic organisms, has become widespread in recent years. One of the main…”
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Some recent trends regarding Lake Baikal phytoplankton and zooplankton
Published in Lakes & Reservoirs : Science, Policy and Management for Sustainable Use (01-03-2016)“…Plankton sampling data from the period of 1951–2010 for Lake Baikal were used in this study. Data have been collected at least monthly, generally every…”
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Aquatic ecosystem assessment using exergy
Published in Ecological indicators (01-09-2004)“…The recent work is dedicated to the study of behaviour of exergy and structural exergy in physical models of aquatic ecosystems—mesocosms and microcosms and in…”
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Nitrogen and phosphorus colimitation of phytoplankton in Lake Baikal: Insights from a spatial survey and nutrient enrichment experiments
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-07-2017)“…Lake Baikal, Siberia, is the most biodiverse freshwater lake on Earth. However, despite decades of painstaking limnological research on Baikal, broad spatial…”
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Rapid and highly variable warming of lake surface waters around the globe
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-12-2015)“…In this first worldwide synthesis of in situ and satellite‐derived lake data, we find that lake summer surface water temperatures rose rapidly (global mean =…”
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The use of two lumped models for the analysis of consequences of external influences on the Lake Baikal ecosystem
Published in Ecological modelling (15-09-1999)“…The application of two lumped models to the prediction of the anthropogenic changes in the ecosystem of Lake Baikal is described. The first model is the static…”
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Lake-wide physical and biological trends associated with warming in Lake Baikal
Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-02-2016)“…Eutrophication and warming of lakes are occurring globally. Lake Baikal, a large ancient lake composed of three basins, has recently experienced benthic…”
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