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Distribution and diversity of diatom assemblages in surficial sediments of shallow lakes in Wapusk National Park (Manitoba, Canada) region of the Hudson Bay Lowlands

机译:哈德逊湾低地沃普斯克国家公园(加拿大曼尼托巴)地区浅湖表层沉积物中硅藻组合的分布和多样性

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Abstract The hydrology of shallow lakes (and ponds) located in the western Hudson Bay Lowlands (HBL) is sensitive to climate warming and associated permafrost thaw. However, their biological characteristics are poorly known, which hampers effective aquatic ecosystem monitoring. Located in northern Manitoba along the southwestern coast of Hudson Bay, Wapusk National Park (WNP) encompasses numerous shallow lakes representative of the subarctic zone. We analyzed the distribution and diversity of diatom (microscopic algae; class Bacillariophyceae) assemblages in surficial sediments of 33 lakes located in three different ecozones spanning a vegetation gradient, from NE to SW: the Coastal Fen (CF), the Interior Peat Plateau (IPP), and the Boreal Spruce Forest (BSF). We found significant differences ( P < 0.05) in diatom community composition between CF and IPP lakes, and CF and BSF lakes, but not between IPP and BSF lakes. These results are consistent with water chemistry measurements, which indicated distinct limnological conditions for CF lakes. Diatom communities in CF lakes were generally dominated by alkaliphilous taxa typical of waters with medium to high conductivity, such as Nitzschia denticula . In contrast, several IPP and BSF lakes were dominated by acidophilous and circumneutral diatom taxa with preference for low conductivity (e.g., Tabellaria flocculosa , Eunotia mucophila , E. necompacta var. vixcompacta ). This exploratory survey provides a first detailed inventory of the diatom assemblages in the WNP region needed for monitoring programs to detect changes in shallow lake ecosystems and ecozonal shifts in response to climate variations.
机译:摘要位于哈德逊湾低地(HBL)西部的浅水湖泊(和池塘)对气候变暖和相关的多年冻土融化敏感。然而,它们的生物学特性鲜为人知,这妨碍了对水生生态系统的有效监测。瓦普斯克国家公园(WNP)位于哈尼逊湾西南海岸的马尼托巴北部,周围有众多代表亚弧带的浅湖。我们分析了分布在从东北到西南的三个不同生态区的33个湖泊表层沉积物中硅藻(微观藻类;杆菌科)的分布和多样性:沿海F(CF),内部泥炭高原(IPP) )和北方云杉林(BSF)。我们发现CF和IPP湖之间以及CF和BSF湖之间的硅藻群落组成存在显着差异(P <0.05),而IPP和BSF湖之间却没有。这些结果与水化学测量结果一致,这表明CF湖泊的气候条件不同。 CF湖中的硅藻群落通常以中度至高电导率水域典型的嗜碱类群为主,例如Nitzschia denticula。相反,几个IPP和BSF湖泊以嗜酸性和环周性的硅藻类群为主,偏爱低电导率的物种(例如,Tabellaria flocculosa,Eunotia mucophila,E。necompacta var。vixcompacta)。这项探索性调查提供了WNP地区硅藻组件的第一个详细清单,这些清单是监测计划以检测浅湖生态系统的变化和响应气候变化的生态带变化所需的。

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