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Regional gold mining activities and recent climate warming alter diatom assemblages in deep sub-Arctic lakes

机译:区域金矿活动和最近的气候变暖改变深层北极湖泊的硅藻汇编

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Previous paleolimnological investigations have examined the effects of gold mining operations, local land-use changes, and regional climate warming on the aquatic biota from shallow lakes in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. However, the long-term impacts of these multiple environmental stressors on the biota of deeper lakes that support large-bodied fish species have not been investigated. In this study, we examined multiple sedimentary proxies from two deep lakes around Yellowknife to assess the long-term effects of metalloid contamination, development of the city, and recent warming over the past similar to 200 years. The sedimentary metalloid profiles tracked the influence of mining operations and local land-use changes in the Yellowknife area and there were some similarities in the diatom responses to multiple stressors across the two lakes. However, the increases in sedimentary metalloid concentrations, eutrophic diatom taxa, and whole-lake primary production were more pronounced at Grace Lake relative to Alexie, likely because Grace is located nearer to the gold mines, as well as local city development. The overall lake primary production and the relative abundance of the planktonic diatom Discostella stelligera increased at both sites suggesting that some of the biological changes may be influenced by changes in thermal stratification, as has been documented in a wide spectrum of lakes across the Northern Hemisphere. Furthermore, the diatom assemblage changes in these deep lakes differed from those observed from shallow lakes in the region, suggesting that site-specific limnological characteristics will influence the biological responses to multiple environmental stressors through time.
机译:从加拿大西北部地区的浅湖水中,古矿业调查研究了金矿业务,当地土地利用变化和区域气候变化的影响。然而,这些多种环境压力源对支持大型鱼类物种的深层湖泊生物杉的长期影响尚未得到调查。在这项研究中,我们从黄酮周围的两个深湖区检查了多种沉积代理,以评估金属污染,城市发展的长期影响,以及过去的近期变暖与200年相比。沉积的金属型曲线跟踪了黄刀面积的采矿操作和局部土地使用变化的影响,并且在两个湖泊中对多个压力源的频道反应存在一些相似之处。然而,沉积金属浓度,富营养化的硅藻素和全湖初级生产的增加在格雷斯湖相对于Alexie更加明显,可能是因为恩典靠近金矿,以及当地的城市发展。整体湖初级生产和浮游硅藻土冰沙静脉曲张在两种地点增加了一些生物学变化可能受到热分层变化的影响,正如北半球的广泛湖泊所记录的那样。此外,这些深湖的硅藻综合变化与该地区浅湖观察的那些不同,这表明位点特异性的植物学特征将通过时间影响对多种环境压力源的生物反应。

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