Resilience of alpine lake macroinvertebrate communities to climate change: a view from the South Carpathian Mountains

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Tombor, E. [1 ]
Korponai, J. L. [1 ,2 ]
Begy, R. [3 ,4 ]
Zsigmond, A. R. [5 ]
Wojewodka-Przybyl, M. [6 ]
Hamerlik, L. [7 ,8 ]
Turi, M. [9 ]
Mathe, I. [10 ]
Kotrys, B. [11 ]
Plociennik, M. [12 ]
Magyari, E. K. [1 ,13 ]
机构
[1] Eotvos Lorand Univ, Dept Environm & Landscape Geog, Pazmany Peter Str 1-C, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary
[2] Univ Publ Serv, Fac Water Sci, Bajcsy Zsilinszky Utca 12-14, H-6500 Baja, Hungary
[3] Babes Bolyai Univ, Fac Environm Sci & Engn, Cluj Napoca 400084, Romania
[4] Babes Bolyai Univ, Interdisciplinary Res Inst Bionano Sci, Cluj Napoca 400271, Romania
[5] Sapientia Hungarian Univ Transylvania, Dept Environm Sci, Calea Turzii 4, Cluj Napoca 400193, Romania
[6] Polish Acad Sci, Inst Geol Sci, Twarda 51-55, PL-00818 Warsaw, Poland
[7] Matej Bel Univ, Fac Nat Sci, Tajovskeho 40, Banska Bystrica 97401, Slovakia
[8] Slovak Acad Sci, Inst Zool, Dubravska Cesta 9, Bratislava, Slovakia
[9] HUN REN Inst Nucl Res, Bem Sq 18-c, H-4026 Debrecen, Hungary
[10] Sapientia Hungarian Univ Transylvania, Dept Bioengn, Piata Libertatii 1, Miercurea Ciuc 530104, Romania
[11] Polish Geol Inst, Natl Res Inst, Pomeranian Branch Szczecin, PL-71130 Szczecin, Poland
[12] Univ Lodz, Fac Biol & Environm Protect, Dept Invertebrate Zool & Hydrobiol, PL-90237 Lodz, Poland
[13] HUN REN MTM ELTE Res Grp Palaeontol, Pazmany Peter Str 1-C, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary
关键词
Chironomids; Human impact; Climate change; Mountain lakes; Temperature reconstruction; CHIRONOMID ASSEMBLAGES; TEMPERATURE RECONSTRUCTION; ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES; AIR-TEMPERATURE; FISH PREDATION; RESPONSES; IMPACTS; EUTROPHICATION; CLADOCERA; HOLOCENE;
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10.1007/s10750-024-05761-6
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
摘要
Remote mountain lakes experience accelerating ecological change worldwide due to the ongoing warming. In this study, we analyze two alpine lakes, Lake Ana (1940 m) and Lake Peleaga (2122 m), from the Retezat National Park in Romania. The sediment cores cover similar to 400 years, and our aim is to reconstruct critical transitions, the rate of ecosystem change and its driving factors. The extent of human disturbance is weak at these lakes today. Therefore, we assumed the principal role of summer warming in potential ecosystem reorganizations. For verifying this assumption, we use a multi-proxy approach including Pb-210/Cs-137 dating, chironomid, pollen, Cladocera analyses, SPDU, element concentration, organic matter, total nitrogen, C/N ratio and delta N-15 measurements, chord-distance-analysis (RoC) and chironomid-based temperature reconstruction. The assemblages indicated cold, oligotrophic environment and remained relatively stable despite climate change and human pressure, in contrast to assemblages studied from higher altitude (> 2300 m) lakes in the Alps. Our temperature reconstructions show warming from the 2000's, but the results are influenced by fish introduction in the 1990s. We conclude that chironomid communities have not yet passed critical thresholds; the fauna reacted with restrained alterations, which is exceptional in the region, and highlight the importance of altitude and environmental protection.
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