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1. Lake salinization drives consistent losses of zooplankton abundance and diversity across coordinated mesocosm experiments.

2. Legacy effects of fish but not elevation influence lake ecosystem response to environmental change.

3. Predators drive community reorganization during experimental range shifts.

4. Rapid evolution of thermal plasticity in mountain lake Daphnia populations.

5. Antagonistic effects of temperature and dissolved organic carbon on fish growth in California mountain lakes.

6. Quantifying ecological and social drivers of ecological surprise.

7. Widespread variation in salt tolerance within freshwater zooplankton species reduces the predictability of community‐level salt tolerance.

8. Regional zooplankton dispersal provides spatial insurance for ecosystem function.

9. Wildfire smoke impacts lake ecosystems.

10. Drivers and Cascading Ecological Consequences of Gambusia affinis Trait Variation.

11. Current water quality guidelines across North America and Europe do not protect lakes from salinization.

12. Life after a fiery death: Fire and plant biomass loading affect dissolved organic matter in experimental ponds.

13. Fire transforms effects of terrestrial subsidies on aquatic ecosystem structure and function.

14. Environmental variability in aquatic ecosystems: Avenues for future multifactorial experiments.

15. Intermittent instability is widespread in plankton communities.

16. Cascading effects of freshwater salinization on plankton communities in the Sierra Nevada.

17. Prey naiveté alters the balance of consumptive and non‐consumptive predator effects and shapes trophic cascades in freshwater plankton.

18. Movement with meaning: integrating information into meta‐ecology.

19. When are bacteria really gazelles? Comparing patchy ecologies with dimensionless numbers.

20. Trophic control changes with season and nutrient loading in lakes.

21. Sierra Nevada mountain lake microbial communities are structured by temperature, resources and geographic location.

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