Climate change and nutrient enrichment altering sedimentary diatom assemblages since pre-industrial time: evidence from canada’s most populated ecozone

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  • who: Posted Date May and collaborators from the Paleolimnology, Diatoms, Nutrients, Mixedwood Plains, Canada have published the research work: Climate change and nutrient enrichment altering sedimentary diatom assemblages since pre-industrial time: evidence from Canada’s most populated ecozone, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aim to: assess the ecological changes experienced by 27 lakes in the Mixedwood Plains ecozone over the past ~ 150 years using paleolimnological tools, and_(2) conduct a case study on Lac des Chicots to better understand the relative impacts of multi-stressors on lake biotic structure over the past . . .

     

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