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Linking planktonic diatoms and climate change in the large lakes of the Yellowstone ecosystem using resource theory

机译:利用资源理论将黄石生态系统大湖中的浮游硅藻与气候变化联系起来

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Resource-based physiology of the eight important planktonic diatom species in the large lakes of the Yellowstone region can be used to explain their relative abundances and seasonal changes. The diatoms are ranked along resource ratio gradients according to their relative abilities to grow under limitation by Si, N, P, and light. Hypotheses based on resource physiology can be integrated with observations on seasonal changes in diatom assemblages to explain the present distributions of diatoms and to test the causal factors proposed to explain diatom distributions over the Holocene. Knowledge of the limnology of these lakes and process-oriented physiology provide the basis for a more detailed interpretation of the paleorecord and a firmer basis for landscape-level transfer functions for fine-scale climate reconstruction.
机译:黄石地区大湖中八种重要的浮游硅藻物种的基于资源的生理学可以用来解释它们的相对丰度和季节变化。硅藻根据它们在Si,N,P和光的限制下的相对生长能力,沿着资源比率梯度进行排序。基于资源生理的假设可以与硅藻组合物季节性变化的观察结果相结合,以解释硅藻的当前分布,并测试提议用来解释全新世中硅藻分布的因果关系。这些湖泊的湖泊学知识和面向过程的生理学知识,为更详细地解释古记录提供了基础,为更精细的气候重建提供了景观一级的传递函数的坚实基础。

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