University of Montana Bio Station's Flathead Lake Plays Important Part in Climate Change Lake Study
December 18, 2020
December 18, 2020
MISSOULA, Montana, Dec. 18 (TNSJou) -- The University of Montana issued the following news release:
Over the last few decades, water scientists have noticed a rapid and consistent warming of surface temperatures. Changes beneath the water surface, however, have been subtler, but could still have significant consequences for lake ecosystems.
In a study recently published in Nature's Scientific Reports, Shawn Devlin, an aquatic ecologist at the University of Montana . . .
Over the last few decades, water scientists have noticed a rapid and consistent warming of surface temperatures. Changes beneath the water surface, however, have been subtler, but could still have significant consequences for lake ecosystems.
In a study recently published in Nature's Scientific Reports, Shawn Devlin, an aquatic ecologist at the University of Montana . . .