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Freshwater Biogeochemical Hotspots: High Primary Production and Ecosystem Respiration in Shallow Waterbodies
Joseph S. Rabaey
, Meredith A. Holgerson
, David C. Richardson
, Mikkel R. Andersen
, Sheel Bansal
, Lauren E. Bortolotti
,
James B. Cotner
, Daniel J. Hornbach
, Kenneth T. Martinsen
, Eric K. Moody
, Olivia F. Schloegel
Minnesota Sea Grant
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Aquatic Vegetation Cover
16%
Autotrophic
16%
Biogeochemical Hotspots
100%
Deep Lakes
33%
Ecosystem Processes
16%
Ecosystem Respiration
100%
Freshwater
100%
Freshwater Ecosystems
16%
Gross Primary Production
66%
Heterotrophic
16%
Large Lakes
16%
Lentic Ecosystem
16%
Metabolism Rate
33%
Net Ecosystem Production
66%
North America
16%
North Europe
16%
Pond Wetland
16%
Primary Production
100%
Production Ecosystems
16%
Respiration
16%
Shallow Lakes
16%
Shallow Water Bodies
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Aquatic Vegetation
20%
Europe
20%
Freshwater Ecosystem
20%
Ground Cover
20%
Net Ecosystem Production
80%
North America
20%
Primary Production
100%