Ecological response of a shallow boreal lake to biomanipulation and catchment land-use: integrating paleolimnological evidence with information from limnological surveys and maps Agáta MarzecováEgle AviTiiu Koff Original paper 07 December 2016 Pages: 1 - 18
Paleolimnological evidence of the consequences of recent increased dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in lakes of the northeastern USA Robert E. BrownSarah J. NelsonJasmine E. Saros Original paper 24 November 2016 Pages: 19 - 35
Effects of spring warming and mixing duration on diatom deposition in deep Tiefer See, NE Germany Ulrike KienelGeorgiy KirillinAchim Brauer Original paper 27 October 2016 Pages: 37 - 49
Sedimentary DNA versus morphology in the analysis of diatom-environment relationships Katharina DuliasKathleen R. Stoof-LeichsenringUlrike Herzschuh Original paper 15 November 2016 Pages: 51 - 66
Stable isotope (δ13C, δ15N, δ34S) analysis of sediment cores suggests sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) did not historically spawn in Lake Roberta, Washington (USA) Andrew Wright ChildBarry C. Moore Original paper 05 December 2016 Pages: 67 - 79
Sedimentary carbon forms in relation to climate and phytoplankton biomass in a large, shallow, hard-water boreal lake Kristiina EhapaluIlmar TõnnoPeeter Nõges Original paper 24 November 2016 Pages: 81 - 93
Seasonal patterns of pollen sedimentation in Lake Montcortès (Central Pyrenees) and potential applications to high-resolution paleoecology: a 2-year pilot study V. RullM. C. TrapoteT. Vegas-Vilarrúbia Original paper 29 November 2016 Pages: 95 - 108