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David M. Livingstone
Researcher at Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Publications - 83
Citations - 9801
David M. Livingstone is an academic researcher from Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Surface water. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 83 publications receiving 8595 citations.
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Lakes as sentinels of climate change
Rita Adrian,Catherine M. O'Reilly,Horacio E. Zagarese,Stephen B. Baines,Dag O. Hessen,Wendel Keller,David M. Livingstone,Ruben Sommaruga,Dietmar Straile,Ellen Van Donk,Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer,Monika Winder +11 more
TL;DR: This work has identified the key response variables within a lake that act as indicators of the effects of climate change on both the lake and the catchment, which reflect a wide range of physical, chemical, and biological responses to climate.
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Historical Trends in Lake and River Ice Cover in the Northern Hemisphere
John J. Magnuson,Dale M. Robertson,Barbara J. Benson,Randolph H. Wynne,David M. Livingstone,Tadashi Arai,Raymond A. Assel,Roger G. Barry,Virginia M. Card,Esko Kuusisto,N. G. Granin,Terry D. Prowse,Kenton M. Stewart,Valery S. Vuglinski +13 more
TL;DR: Interannual variability in both freeze and breakup dates has increased since 1950 and a few longer time series reveal reduced ice cover (a warming trend) beginning as early as the 16th century, with increasing rates of change after about 1850.
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Rapid and highly variable warming of lake surface waters around the globe
Catherine M. O'Reilly,Sapna Sharma,Derek K. Gray,Stephanie E. Hampton,Jordan S. Read,Rex J. Rowley,Philipp Schneider,John D. Lenters,Peter B. McIntyre,Benjamin M. Kraemer,Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer,Dietmar Straile,Bo Dong,Rita Adrian,Mathew Grant Allan,Orlane Anneville,Lauri Arvola,Jay A. Austin,John L. Bailey,Jill S. Baron,Justin D. Brookes,Elvira de Eyto,Martin T. Dokulil,David P. Hamilton,Karl E. Havens,Amy L. Hetherington,Scott N. Higgins,Simon J. Hook,Lyubov R. Izmest'eva,Klaus Joehnk,Külli Kangur,Peter Kasprzak,Michio Kumagai,Esko Kuusisto,George Leshkevich,David M. Livingstone,Sally Macintyre,Linda May,John M. Melack,Doerthe C. Mueller-Navarra,Mikhail A. Naumenko,Peeter Nõges,Tiina Nõges,Ryan P. North,Pierre-Denis Plisnier,Anna Rigosi,Alon Rimmer,Michela Rogora,Lars G. Rudstam,James A. Rusak,Nico Salmaso,Nihar R. Samal,Daniel E. Schindler,S. Geoffrey Schladow,Martin Schmid,Silke R. Schmidt,Eugene A. Silow,M. Evren Soylu,Katrin Teubner,Piet Verburg,Ari Voutilainen,A. J. Watkinson,Craig E. Williamson,Guoqing Zhang +63 more
TL;DR: In the first worldwide synthesis of in situ and satellite-derived lake data, this paper found that lake summer surface water temperatures rose rapidly (global mean = 0.34°C decade−1) between 1985 and 2009.
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Impact of secular climate change on the thermal structure of a large temperate central european lake
TL;DR: In this paper, a 52-year series of monthly temperature profiles from Lake Zurich, a large, deep (136 m), temperate lake on the Swiss Plateau, is presented.
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Consequences of climatic change for water temperature and brown trout populations in Alpine rivers and streams
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employed a quantitatively defined reference optimum temperature range for brown trout, based on the sinusoidal regression of seasonally varying field data, and found that brown trout catch data documenting an altitudinally dependent decline indicate that climate-related population decrease has in fact occurred.