Long-term dataset on aquatic responses to concurrent climate change and recovery from acidification

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Taylor H. Leach
Luke A. Winslow
Frank W. Acker
Jay A. Bloomfield
Charles W. Boylen
Paul A. Bukaveckas
Donald F. Charles
Robert A. Daniels
Charles T. Driscoll
Lawrence W. Eichler
Jeremy L. Farrell
Clara S. Funk
Christine A. Goodrich
Toby M. Michelena
Sandra A. Nierzwicki-Bauer
Karen M. Roy
William H. Shaw
James W. Sutherland
Mark W. Swinton
David A. Winkler
Kevin C. Rose
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[1] Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,Department of Biological Sciences
[2] Patrick Center for Environmental Research,Center for Environmental Studies and Department of Biology
[3] Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[4] Philadelphia,Clean Air Markets Division
[5] New York State Department of Environmental Conservation,Department of Biology
[6] Darrin Fresh Water Institute,New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Air Resources
[7] Bolton Landing,Science Division
[8] Virginia Commonwealth University,undefined
[9] New York State Museum,undefined
[10] Cultural Education Center,undefined
[11] Syracuse University,undefined
[12] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,undefined
[13] Wenzhou-Kean University,undefined
[14] Adirondack Long Term Monitoring Project,undefined
[15] Sullivan County Community College,undefined
[16] Marist College,undefined
[17] Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies,undefined
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Concurrent regional and global environmental changes are affecting freshwater ecosystems. Decadal-scale data on lake ecosystems that can describe processes affected by these changes are important as multiple stressors often interact to alter the trajectory of key ecological phenomena in complex ways. Due to the practical challenges associated with long-term data collections, the majority of existing long-term data sets focus on only a small number of lakes or few response variables. Here we present physical, chemical, and biological data from 28 lakes in the Adirondack Mountains of northern New York State. These data span the period from 1994–2012 and harmonize multiple open and as-yet unpublished data sources. The dataset creation is reproducible and transparent; R code and all original files used to create the dataset are provided in an appendix. This dataset will be useful for examining ecological change in lakes undergoing multiple stressors.
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