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Climate warming reduces fish production and benthic habitat in Lake Tanganyika, one of the most biodiverse freshwater ecosystems
ArticleAbstract: Warming climates are rapidly transforming lake ecosystems worldwide, but the breadth of changes in tPalabras claves:Climate Change, Fisheries, Freshwater biodiversity, Lake Tanganyika, PaleoecologyAutores:Cohen A.S., Gergurich E., Kraemer B., McGlue M.M., McIntyre P.B., Peter Wolfgang Swarzenski, Russell J.M., Simmons J.Fuentes:scopusErratum to: Limnogeology in Brazil's "forgotten wilderness": A synthesis from the large floodplain lakes of the Pantanal (J Paleolimnol (2011), 46, (273-289), 10.1007/s10933-011-95380-5)
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Assine M.L., Cohen A.S., Corradini F., Ellis G.S., McGlue M.M., Parolin M., Peter Wolfgang Swarzenski, Silva A., Trees M., Zani H.Fuentes:scopusLake formation, characteristics, and evolution in retroarc deposystems: A synthesis of the modern Andean orogen and its associated basins
ArticleAbstract: Lake deposystems are commonly associated with retroarc mountain belts in the geological record. ThesPalabras claves:Autores:Assine M.L., Cohen A.S., Ellis G.S., McGlue M.M., Peter Wolfgang Swarzenski, Silva A., Zani H.Fuentes:scopusPaleolimnological investigations of anthropogenic environmental change in Lake Tanganyika: I. An introduction to the project
ArticleAbstract: We investigated paleolimnological records from a series of river deltas around the northeastern rimPalabras claves:Deforestation, East Africa, Lake Tanganyika, late Holocene, Sediment pollution, Soil erosionAutores:Alin S.R., Cohen A.S., Kakagozo B., McGill J., O'Reilly C.M., Palacios-Fest M.R., Peter Wolfgang Swarzenski, Sinyinza R., Songori T., Syampila M., Verschuren D.Fuentes:scopusLate-twentieth-century warming in Lake Tanganyika unprecedented since AD 500
ArticleAbstract: Instrumental observations suggest that Lake Tanganyika, the largest rift lake in East Africa, has bePalabras claves:Autores:Cohen A.S., Johnson C., Mayes M.T., Meyer N., Peter Wolfgang Swarzenski, Russell J.M., Tierney J.E.Fuentes:scopusLimnogeology in Brazil's "forgotten wilderness": A synthesis from the large floodplain lakes of the Pantanal
ArticleAbstract: Sediment records from floodplain lakes have a large and commonly untapped potential for inferring wePalabras claves:Floodplain lakes, Freshwater sponges, Limnogeology, Pantanal, Sedimentary organic matter, Tropical wetlandsAutores:Assine M.L., Cohen A.S., Corradini F., Ellis G.S., McGlue M.M., Parolin M., Peter Wolfgang Swarzenski, Silva A., Trees M., Zani H.Fuentes:scopusUsing lead isotopes and trace element records from two contrasting Lake Tanganyika sediment cores to assess watershed - Lake exchange
ArticleAbstract: Lead isotopic and trace element records of two contrasting sediment cores were examined to reconstruPalabras claves:Autores:Cohen A.S., Flegal A.R., Odigie K.O., Peter Wolfgang SwarzenskiFuentes:scopusRecent paleorecords document rising mercury contamination in Lake Tanganyika
ArticleAbstract: Recent Lake Tanganyika Hg deposition records were derived using 14C and excess 210Pb geochronometersPalabras claves:Autores:Cohen A.S., Conaway C.H., Peter Wolfgang SwarzenskiFuentes:scopusPlaya-lake sedimentation and organic matter accumulation in an Andean piggyback basin: The recent record from the Cuenca de Pozuelos, North-west Argentina
ArticleAbstract: Expansive playa-lake systems situated in high-altitude piggyback basins are important and conspicuouPalabras claves:Laguna de los Pozuelos, Piggyback basin, Playa lake, PUNÁ, Sedimentary organic matterAutores:Cohen A.S., Ellis G.S., McGlue M.M., Peter Wolfgang SwarzenskiFuentes:scopus