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In EE Book 18, Jon Cole examines the role of freshwater ecosystems in the global carbon cycle and subsequently focuses on terrestrial subsidies to lake food webreeding season. He analyzes the complex mechanisms responsible for converting allochthonous carbon into CO2 efflux to the atmosphere, and discusses the importance of lake sediments as the planet's principal hotspots of carbon sequestration.