2019
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.13317
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Pigments in surface sediments of South American shallow lakes as an integrative proxy for primary producers and their drivers

Abstract: Pigments in lake surface sediments integrate both benthic and pelagic primary producer composition at the whole‐lake ecosystem level. We gathered a comprehensive set of water chemistry, morphometric, physical and biological lake variables, catchment and climate characteristics, and geographical descriptors. We used multiple regressions to relate whole‐lake algal pigment concentration to environmental conditions and multivariate statistical analyses to assess the factors most associated with photoautotrophic al… Show more

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“…Anthropogenic eutrophication led to major shifts in the algal (Figure 6 ) and cladoceran (Figure 7 ) assemblages of Mwanza Gulf. Despite low pigment preservation in tropical lakes (Buchaca and others 2019 ), pigments have been used to successfully reconstruct major shifts in primary production in Lake Victoria (Wienhues and others 2024 ). In Mwanza Gulf, pigment degradation remained relatively stable across the cores (CPI < 0.1; Figure 6 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anthropogenic eutrophication led to major shifts in the algal (Figure 6 ) and cladoceran (Figure 7 ) assemblages of Mwanza Gulf. Despite low pigment preservation in tropical lakes (Buchaca and others 2019 ), pigments have been used to successfully reconstruct major shifts in primary production in Lake Victoria (Wienhues and others 2024 ). In Mwanza Gulf, pigment degradation remained relatively stable across the cores (CPI < 0.1; Figure 6 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%