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Paleolimnology supports aquatic management by providing early warnings of stressor impacts
Euan D. Reavie
Natural Resources Research Institute
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
paleolimnology
100%
aquatic system
53%
ecosystem service
29%
transition
20%
ecosystem function
17%
monitoring data
16%
pigment
15%
insect
15%
zooplankton
15%
eutrophication
14%
diatom
14%
replacement
13%
forecast
11%
pollution
10%
degradation
10%
indicator
9%
lake
9%
prediction
8%
modeling
6%
Agriculture & Biology
ecosystem services
35%
aquatic insects
20%
eutrophication
19%
ecological function
19%
zooplankton
17%
Bacillariophyceae
16%
pollution
14%
climate change
13%
lakes
13%
pigments
12%
prediction
11%
monitoring
10%
degradation
10%