2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.70052
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Long‐term climate warming and extreme cold events driving ecological shifts in a deep oligo‐mesotrophic lake

Kexin Zhu,
Rong Wang,
Hengshuai Qiu
et al.

Abstract: Deep lakes are critical for freshwater storage, yet they are struggling against major ecological issues from climate change and nutrient pollution. A comprehensive understanding of internal feedback mechanisms is crucial for regulating nutrients in these lakes. A five‐year study was conducted on the diatom community and environment in Lake Fuxian, China's largest deep freshwater lake, which is becoming eutrophic. The results indicate a shift in the diatom community from a stable state dominated by a single spe… Show more

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