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    رسالة جامعية

    المؤلفون: Hébert, Marie-Pier

    مرشدي الرسالة: Beatrix Beisner (Supervisor2), Gregor Fussmann (Supervisor1)

    مصطلحات موضوعية: Biology

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    دورية أكاديمية
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    دورية أكاديمية

    المساهمون: Biological stations, Tvärminne Zoological Station

    وصف الملف: application/pdf

    العلاقة: This study is part of the Global Salt Initiative, a working group formed during the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) meeting held in 2017. Our working group acknowledges funding from the Canadian Institute of Ecology and Evolution (CIEE) awarded to SEA and WDH, and the Quebec Interuniversity Research Group in Limnology (Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en limnologie; GRIL) awarded to AMD and BEB. We thank Kathryn L. Cottingham for her assistance with the Dartmouth site experiment. MPH was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and the Fonds de Recherche du Quebec Nature-Technologies (FRQNT); MCA was supported by the Serra Hunter Programme. LP was supported by the Programme Beatriu de Pinos (Secretary of Universities and Research, Government of Catalonia) and the Horizon Programme of Research and Innovation of the European Union under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 801370. We acknowledge contributions from individual research grants awarded by the NSERC Discovery Grant program (AMD, BEB, DG, SEA, SM, and Gregor F. Fussmann) and the National Science Foundation (CFS). We are also grateful for various forms of support from the Ontario Ministry of Environment, Conservation, and Parks (Best-in-Science; SEA), Queen's University Biological Station (SEA), Dorset Environmental Science Centre (SEA, JR), Ohio Wesleyan Summer Science Research Program (AD), Jefferson Project at Lake George (WDH, RAR, MSS; a collaboration of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, IBM Research, and The FUND for Lake George), the University of Toledo (WDH) the European Commission LIFE program via the LIFE DEMINE project (LP), the Swedish Research Council (GAW, HL, PU), Linnaeus University (SH), Umea University (LL), and Uppsala University (SL). We also acknowledge the Swedish Infrastructure for Ecosystem Science (SITES) for provisioning of the SITES AquaNet mesocosm facility at three sites (Asa, Erken and Svartberget; grant 2017-00635 funded by the Swedish Research Council).; Hebert , M-P , Symons , C C , Canedo-Arguelles , M , Arnott , S E , Derry , A M , Fugere , V , Hintz , W D , Melles , S J , Astorg , L , Baker , H K , Brentrup , J A , Downing , A L , Ersoy , Z , Espinosa , C , Franceschini , J M , Giorgio , A T , Göbeler , N , Gray , D K , Greco , D , Hassal , E , Huynh , M , Hylander , S , Jonasen , K L , Kirkwood , A , Langenheder , S , Langvall , O , Laudon , H , Lind , L , Lundgren , M , McClymont , A , Proia , L , Relyea , R A , Rusak , J A , Schuler , M S , Searle , C L , Shurin , J B , Steiner , C F , Striebel , M , Thibodeau , S , Cordero , P U , Vendrell-Puigmitja , L , Weyhenmeyer , G A & Beisner , B E 2023 , ' Lake salinization drives consistent losses of zooplankton abundance and diversity across coordinated mesocosm experiments ' , Limnology and oceanography letters , vol. 8 , no. 1 , pp. 19-29 . https://doi.org/10.1002/lol2.10239Test; ORCID: /0000-0001-9164-5370/work/129065211; e4796ecd-c707-4636-9cab-68214a06291d; http://hdl.handle.net/10138/354698Test; 000750378500001

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    المساهمون: Biological stations, Tvärminne Zoological Station

    وصف الملف: application/pdf

    العلاقة: We thank the Canadian Institute for Ecology and Evolution for funding aworkshop that facilitated the production of thismanuscript. Support for the Lake George study site was from the Jefferson Project at Lake George, a collaboration of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, IBM, and The FUND for Lake George. W.D.H. was also supported by University of Toledo Faculty Startup Program. Support for the Long Lake study sitewas provided by a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Discovery grant and by the Ontario Ministry of Environment, Conservation, and Parks-Best-inScience award for Paint Lake. M.C.-A. was supported by the Serra Hunter Programme of the Generalitat de Catalunya. J.A.B. and K.L.C. were funded by theMatariki Foundation awarded to Queen's University and Dartmouth College and the Dartmouth Ecology, Evolution, Environment, and Society Graduate Program. A.M.D., D.K.G., B.E.B., S.J.M., and A.E.K. were funded by NSERC Discovery Grants. S.J.M. acknowledges the support of Harkness Fisheries Research Laboratory for work on Lake Opeongo. N.G. acknowledges support from the Walter and Andree de Nottbeck Foundation. C.F.S. was funded by NSF Grant DEB1354063, and J.B.S. was funded by NSF Grant DEB-1457737. M.S. acknowledges funding by DFG (Grant STR 1383/1-1). L.P. has received funding from the Postdoctoral Fellowships Programme Beatriu de Pinos, funded by the Secretary of Universities and Research (Government of Catalonia) and by the Horizon 2020 Programme of Research and Innovation of the European Union under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreement 801370. P.U.-C. was supported from an International Postdoc Grant (2017-06421) from the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsradet). G.A.W. was supported by the Swedish Research Council (Grant 2020-03222). We acknowledge SITES for provisioning of the SITES AquaNet mesocosm facility at sites Asa (Feresjon), Erken, and Svartberget (Stortjarn). SITES receives funding through the Swedish Research Council under Grant 2017-00635. M.P.H. acknowledges support from G. Fussmann. We thank A. Conway, K. Lange, L. Rightmire, J. Swain, H. Richardson, B. Rathie, and C. Layne for field and laboratory assistance. Last, we want to thank the multiple reviewers whose comments and suggestions helped us improve ourmanuscript for publication.; Hintz , W D , Arnott , S E , Symons , C C , Greco , D A , McClymont , A , Brentrup , J A , Canedo-Arguelles , M , Derry , A M , Downing , A L , Gray , D K , Melles , S J , Relyea , R A , Rusak , J A , Searle , C L , Astorg , L , Baker , H K , Beisner , B E , Cottingham , K L , Ersoy , Z , Espinosa , C , Franceschini , J , Giorgio , A T , Göbeler , N , Hassal , E , Hebert , M-P , Huynh , M , Hylander , S , Jonasen , K L , Kirkwood , A E , Langenheder , S , Langvall , O , Laudon , H , Lind , L , Lundgren , M , Proia , L , Schuler , M S , Shurin , J B , Steiner , C F , Striebel , M , Thibodeau , S , Urrutia-Cordero , P , Vendrell-Puigmitja , L & Weyhenmeyer , G A 2022 , ' Current water quality guidelines across North America and Europe do not protect lakes from salinization ' , Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America , vol. 119 , no. 9 , 2115033119 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2115033119Test; ORCID: /0000-0001-9164-5370/work/124445984; 5f49d3de-0450-4183-ab38-173699a60231; http://hdl.handle.net/10138/342229Test; 000766706200014