Disentangling natural and anthropogenic drivers of changes in a shallow lake using palaeolimnology and historical archives

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Grzegorz A. Kowalewski
Ryszard Kornijów
Suzanne McGowan
Anna Kaczorowska
Krystyna Bałaga
Tadeusz Namiotko
Michał Gąsiorowski
Agnieszka Wasiłowska
机构
[1] Adam Mickiewicz University,Department of Biogeography and Palaeoecology
[2] National Marine Fisheries Research Institute in Gdynia,Department of Fisheries Oceanography and Marine Ecology
[3] University of Nottingham,School of Geography
[4] University of Life Sciences in Lublin,Department of Hydrobiology
[5] Maria Curie-Skłodowska University,Department of Physical Geography and Palaeogeography
[6] University of Gdańsk,Laboratory of Limnozoology
[7] Polish Academy of Sciences,Institute of Geological Sciences
[8] Warsaw University,Faculty of Geology
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Hydrobiologia | 2016年 / 767卷
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Aquatic macrophyte succession; Lake-level changes; Multi-proxy analysis; Water Framework Directive; Novel ecosystem; Charophytes;
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Shallow lakes are susceptible to catastrophic regime shifts characterised by the presence or absence or macrophytes. However, the long-term controls on macrophyte succession in shallow lakes are incompletely understood. To investigate this, we analysed multiple sediment proxies in Lake Rotcze (Eastern Poland), a small, shallow and densely macrophyte-covered lake to (1) reconstruct the ‘reference conditions’ (sensu WFD) and development of the lake in recent centuries, (2) compare historical evidence with the sedimentary record, and (3) identify the natural and anthropogenic drivers of macrophyte succession. Before the twentieth century, conditions in the lake may be referred to as ‘reference conditions’. Subsequently forest clearance in the catchment resulted in lower water transparency, but concurrent catchment drainage lowered water levels and increased macrophyte development. Since 1950 elevated nutrient supply and climatically driven increases in water levels led to the deterioration of water transparency and partial macrophyte withdrawal. At the end of the twentieth century lake-level drawdown led to low phytoplankton biomass and clear water creating a novel ecosystem where macrophytes invade the whole lake. These patterns suggest that both natural and anthropogenically induced water level fluctuations have been critical drivers of macrophyte development.
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