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'Worrisome and even frightening': Ancient ecosystem of Lake Baikal at risk of regime change from warming


Lake Baikal, in southern Siberia, is the world’s oldest and deepest freshwater lake and, due to its age and isolation, is exceptionally biodiverse — but this remarkable ecosystem is under threat from global warming. In this excerpt from Our Ancient Lakes: A Natural History (MIT Press, 2023), Jeffrey McKinnon examines the regime shift that is now taking place at the lake. 


As the largest and deepest of freshwater lakes, with a vast volume comprising 20% of the planet’s liquid fresh water, one might expect Lake Baikal to be resistant to change. Thus, there was a good deal of interest when comprehensive analyses began to appear in the 2000s of the 60-year data sets collected by Mikhail Kozhov, Olga Kozhova and Lyubov Izmest’eva



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