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Are lakemounts hotspots of productivity and biodiversity?
Bianca Possamai
, J. Ellen Marsden
, John Janssen
, Michael D. Rennie
,
Thomas R. Hrabik
, Jason D. Stockwell
Biology (Duluth)
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Biodiversity
100%
Large Lakes
100%
Seamount
100%
Physical-biological Coupling
75%
Ecosystem Function
50%
Lake Ecosystem
50%
Biodiversity Hotspot
50%
Ecosystem Control Points
50%
Climate Change
25%
Community-based
25%
Global Change
25%
Ecosystem Services
25%
Ecosystem Processes
25%
Energy Production
25%
Energy Sources
25%
Open Water
25%
Environmental Conservation
25%
Upwelling
25%
Coupled Dynamics
25%
Water Area
25%
Ecosystem Level
25%
Level Process
25%
Hydrodynamic Processes
25%
Open Ocean
25%
Isolated Environment
25%
Parallel Mechanism
25%
Offshore Area
25%
Offshore Reef
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Seamount
100%
Ecosystem Function
50%
Lake Ecosystem
50%
Climate Change
25%
Ecosystem Service
25%
Global Change
25%
Energy Production
25%
Open Water
25%
Reef
25%
Environmental Conservation
25%
Open Ocean
25%