Feedback between climate change and eutrophication: revisiting the allied attack concept and how to strike back

Author:

Meerhoff Mariana12ORCID,Audet Joachim2ORCID,Davidson Thomas A.2ORCID,De Meester Luc3456ORCID,Hilt Sabine3ORCID,Kosten Sarian7ORCID,Liu Zhengwen8910,Mazzeo Néstor111ORCID,Paerl Hans12ORCID,Scheffer Marten13ORCID,Jeppesen Erik281415ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Ecología y Gestión Ambiental, Centro Universitario Regional del Este, Universidad de la República, Maldonado, Uruguay

2. Department of Ecoscience, Aarhus University, Silkeborg, Denmark

3. Leibniz Institut für Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei (IGB), Berlin, Germany

4. Institute of Biology, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany

5. Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology, Evolution and Conservation, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

6. Berlin-Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research (BBIB), Berlin, Germany

7. Department of Aquatic Ecology and Environmental Biology, Radboud Institute for Biological and Environmental Sciences, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands

8. Sino-Danish Centre for Education and Research (SDC), University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

9. Department of Ecology, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China

10. Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, China

11. SARAS Institute, Bella Vista, Maldonado, Uruguay

12. Institute of Marine Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Morehead City, North Carolina, USA

13. Wageningen University and Research Center, Dept. of Environmental Sciences, Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group, Wageningen, the Netherlands

14. Limnology Laboratory, Department of Biological Sciences and Centre for Ecosystem Research and Implementation, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey

15. Institute of Marine Sciences, Middle East Technical University, Erdemli-Mersin, Turkey

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USA-NSF

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Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science

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