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Subfossil Simuliidae track past river flow into an industrially contaminated lake

机译:Subfossil Simuliidae轨道过去河流流入工业污染的湖泊

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Stoco Lake (Tweed, Ontario, Canada) has a history of industrial contamination and is heavily influenced by inflow from the Moira River. Stoco Lake is frequently affected by nuisance algal blooms (including cyanobacteria), which have largely been attributed to cultural eutrophication. To further our understanding of the environmental dynamics of Stoco Lake, we applied paleolimnological techniques to examine long-term trends in subfossil invertebrate assemblages, geochemistry, and inferred trends in whole-lake primary production from a sediment core representing similar to 70 years of environmental history. We examined past trends in Simuliidae abundance, geochemical variables, and historical river flow records to examine past hydrological conditions in Stoco Lake. Inferred whole-lake primary production and sediment core organic content increased between the late 1950s and early 1970s, likely reflecting increased eutrophication (e.g. from agricultural intensification and increased catchment activities), with some stabilization in the post-1970s sediments coinciding with the installation of a sewage treatment plant. The geochemical composition of the core highlighted the decrease in catchment-derived sediment inputs and an increase in percentage of organic content towards the top of the core. In addition, declines in the proportion of As and Ni coincided with the closure of the upstream Deloro Mine Site in the 1960s. Chironomidae and Chaoboridae (Diptera) assemblages indicate expansion of littoral habitat after the 1960s and a general stability of low-oxygen conditions in the hypolimnion over the past similar to 70 years. Several Simuliidae (Diptera: Nematocera) remains, indicators of fluvial conditions rarely discussed in paleolimnological studies, were present at their highest abundances in the pre- similar to 1975 sediments of the core, but disappeared after the early 1990s. Our findings suggest that changes in river flow (discharge, velocity, or seasonality) may have contributed to recent algal blooms. Overall, this study highlights the potential of Simuliidae in paleohydrological studies to help understand the role of river flow on lake conditions.
机译:STOCO LAKE(TWEED,安大略省,加拿大)具有工业污染的历史,受到莫阿拉河流入的严重影响。 Stoco湖经常受到滋扰藻类盛开(包括蓝藻)的影响,这主要归因于文化富营养化。为了进一步了解STOCO湖环境动态的理解,我们应用了古肌电学技术,以检查亚霉菌无脊椎动物组合,地球化学和沉积物核心的沉积物核心的长期趋势,代表与70年的环境历史相似。我们在Simuliidae丰富,地球化学变量和历史河流流动记录中检查了过去的趋势,以研究STOCO湖的水文条件。推断全湖初级生产和沉积物核心有机含量在20世纪50年代后期和20世纪70年代初期之间增加,可能反映了富营养化的增加(例如来自农业强化和增加的集水活动),在20世纪70年代后沉积物中的一些稳定性与安装相一致。污水处理厂。核心的地球化学组成突出了集水区衍生的沉积物输入的降低,并增加了有机含量朝向核心顶部的百分比。此外,恰逢20世纪60年代上游Deloro Mine网站的比例下降。依甲静脉和奇异果(Diptera)组合表明,在20世纪60年代之后的沿植物栖息地的扩张以及过去的低氧病症的一般稳定性,过去类似于70年。几种Simuliidae(Diptera:Nematecera)仍然存在,在古肌电学研究中很少讨论的猪条件的指标,以其最高的核心的最高丰富存在于其最高的核心中,但在20世纪90年代初期后消失。我们的研究结果表明,河流流动(放电,速度或季节性)的变化可能为最近的藻类盛开贡献。总体而言,这项研究突出了Simuliidae在古水中学研究中的潜力,以帮助了解河流在湖状况的作用。

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