DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17064239.v1
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Reconstructing Ecological Change, Catchment Disturbance, and Anthropogenic Impact over the last 3000 years at Lake Pounui, Wairarapa, New Zealand

Abstract: <p>Increased eutrophication of freshwater lakes has been attributed to an intensification in agriculture, with global warming projected to further compound the problem. Determining pre-human conditions of a lake has major conservation implications for water quality management, such as setting evidence-based restoration targets. New Zealand’s historical monitoring records of lake water quality are short and typically only begin after the onset of deterioration. Paleolimnology offers a complementary means … Show more

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