Microbes from at least 21 phyla live under this 44-foot layer of ice—and some might even be working together to survive.
The lake’s fringes are used as dumping grounds for municipal solid waste, a primary source of plastic pollution in the aquatic ecosystem ... a group of inland islands, with the help of modern ...
In aquatic ecosystems, the topic of environmental change is very timely, since aquatic habitats are in a rapid state of change. For instance, climate warming, brownification and eutrophication ...
Perhaps most importantly, earlier ice-off has been associated with substantial changes in the lake ecosystem structure and function, which include increases in water residence time, warmer surface ...
By Emeritus Professor Roger Flower, UCL - ”The Falkland Islands are a rather remote, treeless archipelago in the western.
An important topic in our research is the cycling of nutrients within lake ecosystems. This is because in a large number of lakes, the internal cycling of nutrients regulates the water quality and ...