2023
DOI: 10.1002/lno.12447
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Variability in lake bacterial growth and primary production under lake ice: Evidence from early winter to spring melt

E. Henriikka Kivilä,
Vilmantas Prėskienis,
Noémie Gaudreault
et al.

Abstract: Climate change is causing seasonally ice‐covered lakes of the boreal region to undergo changes in their winter regime by altering patterns of precipitation and temperature, often reflected as reduced snow and ice cover duration. The duration, extent and quality of ice, and snow cover have a pivotal role for production and carbon cycling in lakes in winter, with potentially cascading effects for the following open water period. We investigated under‐ice carbon cycling by assessing bacterial growth (including ba… Show more

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“…F6 was the only frozen and snow-covered lake we sampled from. Light penetration and, consequently, primary production are limited in these conditions 28 , 29 . Although the primary function of copepodamides is not known, related compounds (taurolipids) have been suggested to act as emulsifiers in lipid-uptake in the ciliate Tetrahymena 30 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…F6 was the only frozen and snow-covered lake we sampled from. Light penetration and, consequently, primary production are limited in these conditions 28 , 29 . Although the primary function of copepodamides is not known, related compounds (taurolipids) have been suggested to act as emulsifiers in lipid-uptake in the ciliate Tetrahymena 30 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%