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Freshwater Biological Association

NonprofitAmbleside, United Kingdom
About: Freshwater Biological Association is a nonprofit organization based out in Ambleside, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Brown trout. The organization has 733 authors who have published 1265 publications receiving 68900 citations. The organization is also known as: FBA.
Topics: Population, Brown trout, Salmo, Phytoplankton, Trout


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TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of the BMWP system across 268 sites on 41 rivers providing a wide range of physical and chemical features has been appraised and changes in score and ASPT with respect to season and sampling effort have been examined.

1,059 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the interaction of humic substances from Esthwaite Water with hydrous iron oxides (α-FeOOH, α-Fe2O3, amorphous Fe-gel) have been examined by measuring adsorption isotherms and by microelectrophoresis.

772 citations

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TL;DR: The relationship between the lipid composition of organisms in the water column of an eutrophic lake and the lipid compositions of underlying sediments, previously examined for n-alkanols and steroids, is now reported for hydrocarbons, ketones and carboxylic acids.

763 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a standardized assessment of 25 532 rates of phenological change for 726 UK terrestrial, freshwater and marine taxa and trophic levels and show that the majority of spring and summer events have advanced, and more rapidly than previously documented.
Abstract: Recent changes in the seasonal timing (phenology) of familiar biological events have been one of the most conspicuous signs of climate change. However, the lack of a standardized approach to analysing change has hampered assessment of consistency in such changes among different taxa and trophic levels and across freshwater, terrestrial and marine environments. We present a standardized assessment of 25 532 rates of phenological change for 726 UK terrestrial, freshwater and marine taxa. The majority of spring and summer events have advanced, and more rapidly than previously documented. Such consistency is indicative of shared large scale drivers. Furthermore, average rates of change have accelerated in a way that is consistent with observed warming trends. Less coherent patterns in some groups of organisms point to the agency of more local scale processes and multiple drivers. For the first time we show a broad scale signal of differential phenological change among trophic levels; across environments advances in timing were slowest for secondary consumers, thus heightening the potential risk of temporal mismatch in key trophic interactions. If current patterns and rates of phenological change are indicative of future trends, future climate warming may exacerbate trophic mismatching, further disrupting the functioning, persistence and resilience of many ecosystems and having a major impact on ecosystem services.

761 citations

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TL;DR: The methodology associated with the Folin-Ciocalteau phenol reagent was investigated and the performance characteristics of a method using sodium carbonate as the supporting medium were determined as discussed by the authors.

736 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Warwick F. Vincent7837519554
Edward Tipping6220714676
Roy Thompson6020512489
Tom G. Pottinger6015811830
Alan G. Hildrew5911411020
Eville Gorham5217312315
Craig Winstanley501898110
Gordon H. Copp502079470
Colin S. Reynolds499410233
Patrick D. Armitage451108043
Jon R. Saunders441597398
Paul A. Carling431656552
Roger W. Pickup431457055
Malcolm N. Jones421655628
David M. Harper411845786
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20221
202115
20209
201915
201811
20178