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Examining 20th century water quality and ecological changes in the Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada: A paleolimnological investigation

机译:研究加拿大安大略省伍兹湖的20世纪水质和生态变化:古湖泊学调查

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Comparisons between diatom assemblages preserved in modern and pre-industrial sediments were made to provide a lake-wide paleolimnological assessment of environmental change in 17 sites located throughout the Ontario portion of the Lake of the Woods (LoW). Diatom changes were consistent across all sites, although the magnitude of these changes varied along a trophic gradient (i.e., main channel sites versus isolated bays). The most notable taxonomic shift was towards a higher relative abundance of small, centric Cydotella taxa and other planktonic, pennate diatoms (e.g.,Asterionellaformosa, Fragilaria crotonensis) in the modern sediments, with corresponding lower relative abundances of heavily silicified Aulacoseira taxa and small benthic Fragilaria taxa. To aid in determining whether changes in nutrients can explain the diatom trends, weighted-averaging partial-least-squares (WA-PLS) techniques were used to develop a diatom-based inference model to reconstruct changes in total phosphorus (TP) concentrations. Diatom-inferrred TP (DI-TP) reconstructions revealed that 88% of the sites showed either no change or a slight, but not significant decline in DI-TP since pre-industrial times. Diatom-based inferences suggest that TP concentrations at many sites in the Ontario portion of the LoW were moderately elevated in nutrients prior to any major human disturbances (i.e., pre-1850). Results suggest that substantial increases in temperature over the last few decades, and the associated changes to ice cover and water column properties, have likely exacerbated the effects of existing stressors on the system and were key factors influencing a lake-wide restructuring of the diatom communities over the past ca. 150 years.
机译:对保存在现代和工业化之前沉积物中的硅藻组合进行了比较,以提供整个森林湖(LoW)安大略省17个地点的全湖面环境变化的古湖泊学评估。尽管这些变化的幅度沿营养梯度变化(即主要通道位点与孤立的海湾之间),但硅藻的变化在所有位点上都是一致的。最显着的分类学变化是,在现代沉积物中,较小的中心小弯藻类群和其他浮游的半棘状硅藻(例如,Asterionellaformosa,Fragilaria crotonensis)的相对丰度较高,而重度硅化的Aulacoseira分类群和小底栖的Fragilaria相对丰度相对较低。分类单元。为了帮助确定营养物的变化是否可以解释硅藻的趋势,使用加权平均偏最小二乘(WA-PLS)技术来开发基于硅藻的推断模型,以重建总磷(TP)浓度的变化。硅藻推断的TP(DI-TP)重建显示,自工业化前以来,有88%的站点显示出DI-TP不变或无明显下降。基于硅藻的推论表明,在人类遭受任何重大干扰之前(即1850年前),营养素中安大略省许多地方的TP浓度均适度升高。结果表明,在过去的几十年中,温度的大幅升高,以及冰盖和水柱特性的相关变化,可能加剧了现有压力源对该系统的影响,并且是影响整个硅藻群落结构的关键因素。过去约150年

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    《Journal of great lakes research》 |2011年第3期|p.456-469|共14页
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    Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Laboratory (PEARL), Department of Biology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6;

    Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Dorset Environmental Science Centre, 1026 Bellwood Acres Road, Dorset, Ontario, Canada PDA 1E0;

    Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Laboratory (PEARL), Department of Biology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6;

    Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Laboratory (PEARL), Department of Biology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6;

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    climate; diatom; lake of the woods; paleolimnology; phosphorus; water quality;

    机译:气候;硅藻;树林湖;古生物学;磷;水质;

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