Global change-driven effects on dissolved organic matter composition: Implications for food webs of northern lakes

Author:

Creed Irena F.1ORCID,Bergström Ann-Kristin2ORCID,Trick Charles G.3,Grimm Nancy B.4ORCID,Hessen Dag O.5,Karlsson Jan6,Kidd Karen A.7,Kritzberg Emma8,McKnight Diane M.9,Freeman Erika C.10,Senar Oscar E.10,Andersson Agneta2,Ask Jenny2,Berggren Martin11,Cherif Mehdi2,Giesler Reiner6,Hotchkiss Erin R.12,Kortelainen Pirkko13,Palta Monica M.4,Vrede Tobias14,Weyhenmeyer Gesa A.15

Affiliation:

1. School of Environment and Sustainability; University of Saskatchewan; Saskatoon SK Canada

2. Department of Ecology and Environmental Science; Umeå University; Umeå Sweden

3. Interfaculty Program on Public Health & Department of Biology; Western University; London ON Canada

4. School of Life Sciences; Arizona State University; Tempe AZ USA

5. Section for Aquatic Biology and Toxicology; University of Oslo; Oslo Norway

6. Climate Impacts Research Centre; Department of Ecology and Environmental Science; Umeå University; Umeå Sweden

7. Department of Biology and Canadian Rivers Institute; University of New Brunswick; Saint John NB Canada

8. Department of Biology; Lund University; Lund Sweden

9. INSTAAR; University of Colorado; Boulder CO USA

10. Department of Geography; Western University; London ON Canada

11. Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science; Lund University; Lund Sweden

12. Department of Biological Sciences; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Blacksburg VA USA

13. Finnish Environment Institute; Helsinki Finland

14. Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment; Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Uppsala Sweden

15. Department of Ecology and Genetics, Limnology; Uppsala University; Uppsala Sweden

Funder

Swedish Research Council VR

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Ecology,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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