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English: Typical interacting effects of drainage ratio (catchment size to lake water volume) and catchment land cover on terrestrial organic matter availability (tOM), nutrient availability (tNut), and lake metabolism including gross primary production (GPP), ecosystem respiration (ER), and net ecosystem productivity (NEP). The degree of coupling between GPP and ER is an indicator of how much ER is based on carbon produced within the lake (autochthonous carbon) or how much autochthonous carbon escapes immediate respiration. A tight coupling between GPP and ER indicates organic matter limitation for heterotrophs.
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Interacting effects of drainage ratio and land cover on lake metabolism

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