“…Over the past 35 years, the thermal regime of Lake Iseo abruptly changed, with a less frequent complete winter mixing, which occurred only in 2005 and 2006 during harsh and windy winters (Leoni et al, ; Pareeth et al, ; Rogora et al, ). Studies demonstrated that winter large‐scale circulation atmospheric patterns control a chain of linked causal factors, affecting the winter air temperature, spring water temperature, and the resulting water vertical mixing depth and epilimnetic concentration of total phosphorus, structure and dynamics of planktonic communities, and pelagic food web (Bettinetti et al, ; Leoni, Marti, et al, ; Leoni, ; Leoni, Nava, et al, ; Nava et al, ).…”