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    Anthropogenic Eutrophication Drives Major Food Web Changes in Mwanza Gulf, Lake Victoria

    Discerning ecosystem change and food web dynamics underlying anthropogenic eutrophication and the introduction of non-native species is necessary for ensuring the long-term sustainability of fisheries and lake...

    Leighton King, Giulia Wienhues, Pavani Misra, Wojciech Tylmann, Andrea Lami in Ecosystems (2024)

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    A continuous fish fossil record reveals key insights into adaptive radiation

    Adaptive radiations have been instrumental in generating a considerable amount of life’s diversity. Ecological opportunity is thought to be a prerequisite for adaptive radiation1, but little is known about the re...

    Nare Ngoepe, Moritz Muschick, Mary A. Kishe, Salome Mwaiko in Nature (2023)

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    250-year records of mercury and trace element deposition in two lakes from Cajas National Park, SW Ecuadorian Andes

    Historical records of trace elements in lake sediments provide source-to-sink information about potentially toxic pollutants across space and time. We investigated two lakes located at different elevations in ...

    Tobias Schneider, Benjamin A. Musa Bandowe in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2021)