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Dissolved Organic Carbon Reduces Habitat Coupling by Top Predators in Lake Ecosystems

Dissolved Organic Carbon Reduces Habitat Coupling by Top Predators in Lake Ecosystems

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_swepub_primary_oai_DiVA_org_uu_294185

Dissolved Organic Carbon Reduces Habitat Coupling by Top Predators in Lake Ecosystems

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Full title

Dissolved Organic Carbon Reduces Habitat Coupling by Top Predators in Lake Ecosystems

Publisher

New York: Springer Science + Business Media

Journal title

Ecosystems (New York), 2016-09, Vol.19 (6), p.955-967

Language

English

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New York: Springer Science + Business Media

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Contents

Increasing input of terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) has been identified as a widespread environmental phenomenon in many aquatic ecosystems. Terrestrial DOC influences basal trophic levels: it can subsidize pelagic bacterial production and impede benthic primary production via light attenuation. However, little is known about the impacts...

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Dissolved Organic Carbon Reduces Habitat Coupling by Top Predators in Lake Ecosystems

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Record Identifier

TN_cdi_swepub_primary_oai_DiVA_org_uu_294185

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_swepub_primary_oai_DiVA_org_uu_294185

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ISSN

1432-9840,1435-0629

E-ISSN

1435-0629

DOI

10.1007/s10021-016-9978-x

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