Earlier winter/spring runoff and snowmelt during warmer winters lead to lower summer chlorophyll- a in north temperate lakes.

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Hrycik A.R., Isles P.D.F., Adrian R., Albright M., Bacon L.C., Berger S.A., Bhattacharya R., Grossart H.-P., Hejzlar J., Hetherington A.L., Knoll L.B., Laas A., McDonald C.P., Merrell K., Nejstgaard J.C., Nelson K., Nõges P., Paterson A.M., Pilla R.M., Robertson D.M., Rudstam L.G., Rusak J.A., Sadro S., Silow E.A., Stockwell J.D., Yao H., Yokota K., Pierson D.C. 2021. Earlier winter/spring runoff and snowmelt during warmer winters lead to lower summer chlorophyll- a in north temperate lakes. Global Change Biology (in print) 00: 1–15. DOI:10.1111/gcb.15797