2015
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2015.00072
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High-resolution paleolimnology opens new management perspectives for lakes adaptation to climate warming

Abstract: Varved lake sediments provide opportunities for high-resolution paleolimnological investigations that may extend monitoring surveys in order to target priority management actions under climate warming. This paper provides the synthesis of an international research program relying on >150 years-long, varved records for three managed perialpine lakes in Europe (Lakes Geneva, Annecy, and Bourget). The dynamics of the dominant, local human pressures, as well as the ecological responses in the pelagic, benthic, and… Show more

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“…Disentangling the effects of these two stressors is further complicated by the fact that organisms generally react to combinations of different environmental drivers in their multidimensional ecological niches (Salmaso 2002). In addition, timing of climate warming in the Alpine region largerly coincided with the onset of nutrient enrichment (Perga et al 2015).…”
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“…Disentangling the effects of these two stressors is further complicated by the fact that organisms generally react to combinations of different environmental drivers in their multidimensional ecological niches (Salmaso 2002). In addition, timing of climate warming in the Alpine region largerly coincided with the onset of nutrient enrichment (Perga et al 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sediment records spanning over both the pre-and post-human disturbance periods can partially overcome this difficulty (Lotter et al 1997;Kamenik et al 2007). However, only multi-proxy approaches can exploit the ability of different biological proxies to track different aspects of the overall lake ecological response to overlapped stressors, such as nutrient levels and climate (Perga et al 2015).…”
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“…Lake ecological states and services are compromised by multiple local human activities they host, and by the complex effects of climate change (Perga et al, 2015). Lakes are effective sentinels for climate change because they are sensitive to climatic variability, respond rapidly to change, and integrate information about changes in the catchment (Adrian et al, 2009).…”
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“…Depending on the multitudinous local differences in catchment and lake morphology, river transport capacity, climate, geology, and regional trajectories in socioeconomic development, the responses of lakes to surrounding land changes can differ greatly in intensity, modalities, and kinetics (9)(10)(11)(12). Multiple sites need to be investigated to quantify a regional trend, as well as to evaluate local to regional heterogeneities.…”
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