2019
DOI: 10.1002/geo2.72
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Diatom community responses to long‐term multiple stressors at Lake Gusinoye, Siberia

Abstract: Global freshwater systems are threatened by multiple anthropogenic stressors via impacts on ecological structure and function necessary to maintain their health. In order to properly manage freshwater ecosystems, we must have a better understanding of the ecological response to human-induced stressors, especially in multiple stressor environments. When long-term observational records are scarce or non-existent, paleolimnology provides a means to understanding ecological response to long-term stress. Lake Gusin… Show more

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“…are present in effluents with high concentration of nutrients [66]. Epithemia adnata responds proportionally to the high nitrogenous nutrient supply and the increase in temperature [67].…”
Section: Experimental Unit Using the Periphyton Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are present in effluents with high concentration of nutrients [66]. Epithemia adnata responds proportionally to the high nitrogenous nutrient supply and the increase in temperature [67].…”
Section: Experimental Unit Using the Periphyton Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%