“…A useful roadmap for what enhanced cooperation could look like can be found by examining recent investigations into the ecological effects of lake water Ca decline, a legacy of acid rain and logging in regions with Ca-poor soils. Observations of declining Ca concentrations since the 1970s in eastern North American and Scandinavian lakes have been attributed to decades of accelerated Ca leaching from catchment soils as a result of acidic deposition, and have stimulated research efforts into associated ecological implications using laboratory and field experiments, regional limnological surveys, modeling, and paleolimnology (reviewed in Jeziorski and Smol 2017). Early laboratorybased studies identified several large Cladocera (crustacean zooplankton) species as vulnerable to Ca decline, and a threshold response for Daphnia pulex was determined when Ca concentrations fell below 1.5 to 2.0 mg/L (Ashforth and Yan 2008).…”