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Climate Change Impacts on Freshwater Ecosystems

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    SYSNO ASEP0349714
    Document TypeM - Monograph Chapter
    R&D Document TypeMonograph Chapter
    TitleInteraction of Climate Change and Acid Deposition
    Author(s) Wright, R. F. (NO)
    Aherne, J. (CA)
    Bishop, K. (SE)
    Dillon, P. J. (CA)
    Erlandsson, M. (SE)
    Evans, C. D. (GB)
    Forsius, M. (FI)
    Hardekopf, D.W. (CZ)
    Helliwell, R. C. (GB)
    Hruška, J. (CZ)
    Hutchins, M. (GB)
    Kaste, O. (NO)
    Kopáček, Jiří (BC-A) RID, ORCID
    Krám, P. (CZ)
    Laudon, H. (SE)
    Moldan, F. (SE)
    Rogora, M. (IT)
    Sjoeng, A.M.S. (NO)
    de Wit, H. A. (NO)
    Source TitleClimate Change Impacts on Freshwater Ecosystems. - - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2010 / Kernan Martin ; Battarbee Richard W. ; Moss Brian - ISBN 978-1-4051-7913-3
    Pagess. 152-179
    Number of pages28 s.
    Number of pages328
    Languageeng - English
    CountryGB - United Kingdom
    Keywordsclimate change ; recovery from acidification ; water chemistry
    Subject RIVDJ - Water Pollution ; Quality
    CEZAV0Z60170517 - HBU-Z, BC-A (2005-2011)
    DOI10.1002/9781444327397.ch7
    AnnotationClimate change is a confounding factor in that it can exacerbate or ameliorate the rate and degree of acidification and recovery, both with respect to chemical as well as biological effects. The absence of recovery following reduction in acid deposition, therefore, may simply be the result of the confounding influence of climatic variations. The time-scales of recovery from acid deposition are in many respects similar to those of chronic changes in climate, in part because both drivers act by affecting large pools of S, N, C and base cations in catchment soil. But extreme climatic events, such as droughts, cause extreme responses that set back the biological recovery process and slow down progress towards a stable ecosystem. The interactions are complicated and manifold, and thus the outcomes on ecosystems are difficult to predict and generalize.
    WorkplaceBiology Centre (since 2006)
    ContactDana Hypšová, eje@eje.cz, Tel.: 387 775 214
    Year of Publishing2011
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