The rise and fall of primary producers and consumers in a multiply-stressed shallow lake (Lake Qilu, China) over the last 200 years
In this multi-proxy palaeo study, the response of primary producers and consumers to anthropogenic disturbances in a large shallow lake was investigated. Overall, eutrophication and water-level changes (partly inferred by bisaccate pollen grains) are well-reflected in changes in sedimentation rates...
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Main Authors: | Anna-Marie Klamt, Fuming Qian, Kui Hu, Jiaoyuan Wang, Linpei Huang, Rui Li, Guangjie Chen |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e30d3eafde124f64ae9b1dec5bd744be |
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