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The future of mountain lakes under Climate Change cannot be predicted without considering extreme events
Our paper on storm impacts on mountain lakes just published in Global Change Biology! For those still not convinced that autonomous sensors open fantastic perspectives in finally understanding how these …
The future of mountain lakes under Climate Change cannot be predicted without considering extreme events Read Moreparasites or food resources : which one controls wild fish populations?
New paper in press in Ecology and Evolution: Parasitic versus nutritional regulation of natural fish populations. by our former master’s student Amélie Frantz and in collaboration with Jean Guillard. …
parasites or food resources : which one controls wild fish populations? Read MoreFirst lake survey for Pascal
(C) D. Bouffard Late June 2018…. We first wanted to get a hint into the spatial variability of surface CO2 on Lake Geneva. (Un)luckily, our initial plans were blown away …
First lake survey for Pascal Read MoreNew article : a review of paleo-studies on subalpine lakes…
Just published in Hydrobiologia, a review led by Monica Tolotti… Large and deep perialpine lakes: a paleolimnological perspective for the advance of ecosystem science
New article : a review of paleo-studies on subalpine lakes… Read More