Why Countless Clear Alpine Lakes Seem Completely Lifeless
Glasslike mountain lakes, whose surfaces throw back the sky like polished mirrors, are often ecological deserts. Their clarity is not a promise of abundance but a symptom of scarcity: water so low in nutrients that algae, plants and the tiny plankton that feed fish struggle to gain a foothold.Fed by snow and glacier melt, many high-altitude lakes are oligotrophic, a term that describes waters in w...More
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