Biodiversity patterns of Arctic diatom assemblages in lakes and streams: Current reference conditions and historical context for biomonitoring

Abstract Comprehensive assessments of contemporary diatom distributions across the Arctic remain scarce. Furthermore, studies tracking species compositional differences across space and time, as well as diatom responses to climate warming, are mainly limited to paleolimnological studies due to a lac...

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Main Authors: Kahlert, Maria, Rühland, Kathleen M., Lavoie, Isabelle, Keck, François, Saulnier‐Talbot, Emilie, Bogan, Daniel, Brua, Robert B., Campeau, Stéphane, Christoffersen, Kirsten S., Culp, Joseph M., Karjalainen, Satu Maaria, Lento, Jennifer, Schneider, Susanne C., Shaftel, Rebecca, Smol, John P.
Other Authors: Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management, Ministère de l'Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/fwb.13490 2024-06-02T08:00:20+00:00 Biodiversity patterns of Arctic diatom assemblages in lakes and streams: Current reference conditions and historical context for biomonitoring Kahlert, Maria Rühland, Kathleen M. Lavoie, Isabelle Keck, François Saulnier‐Talbot, Emilie Bogan, Daniel Brua, Robert B. Campeau, Stéphane Christoffersen, Kirsten S. Culp, Joseph M. Karjalainen, Satu Maaria Lento, Jennifer Schneider, Susanne C. Shaftel, Rebecca Smol, John P. Swedish Environmental Protection Agency Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management Ministère de l'Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13490 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Ffwb.13490 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/fwb.13490 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/fwb.13490 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Freshwater Biology volume 67, issue 1, page 116-140 ISSN 0046-5070 1365-2427 journal-article 2020 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13490 2024-05-03T10:39:51Z Abstract Comprehensive assessments of contemporary diatom distributions across the Arctic remain scarce. Furthermore, studies tracking species compositional differences across space and time, as well as diatom responses to climate warming, are mainly limited to paleolimnological studies due to a lack of routine monitoring in lakes and streams across vast areas of the Arctic. The study aims to provide a spatial assessment of contemporary species distributions across the circum‐Arctic, establish contemporary biodiversity patterns of diatom assemblages to use as reference conditions for future biomonitoring assessments, and determine pre‐industrial baseline conditions to provide historical context for modern diatom distributions. Diatom assemblages were assessed using information from ongoing regulatory monitoring programmes, individual research projects, and from surface sediment layers obtained from lake cores. Pre‐industrial baseline conditions as well as the nature, direction and magnitude of changes in diatom assemblages over the past c. 200 years were determined by comparing surface sediment samples (i.e. containing modern assemblages) with a sediment interval deposited prior to the onset of significant anthropogenic activities (i.e. containing pre‐1850 assemblages), together with an examination of diatoms preserved in contiguous samples from dated sediment cores. We identified several biotypes with distinct diatom assemblages using contemporary diatom data from both lakes and streams, including a biotype typical for High Arctic regions. Differences in diatom assemblage composition across circum‐Arctic regions were gradual rather than abrupt. Species richness was lowest in High Arctic regions compared to Low Arctic and sub‐Arctic regions, and higher in lakes than in streams. Dominant diatom taxa were not endemic to the Arctic. Species richness in both lakes and streams reached maximum values between 60°N and 75°N but was highly variable, probably reflecting differences in local and regional environmental ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Wiley Online Library Arctic Freshwater Biology
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description Abstract Comprehensive assessments of contemporary diatom distributions across the Arctic remain scarce. Furthermore, studies tracking species compositional differences across space and time, as well as diatom responses to climate warming, are mainly limited to paleolimnological studies due to a lack of routine monitoring in lakes and streams across vast areas of the Arctic. The study aims to provide a spatial assessment of contemporary species distributions across the circum‐Arctic, establish contemporary biodiversity patterns of diatom assemblages to use as reference conditions for future biomonitoring assessments, and determine pre‐industrial baseline conditions to provide historical context for modern diatom distributions. Diatom assemblages were assessed using information from ongoing regulatory monitoring programmes, individual research projects, and from surface sediment layers obtained from lake cores. Pre‐industrial baseline conditions as well as the nature, direction and magnitude of changes in diatom assemblages over the past c. 200 years were determined by comparing surface sediment samples (i.e. containing modern assemblages) with a sediment interval deposited prior to the onset of significant anthropogenic activities (i.e. containing pre‐1850 assemblages), together with an examination of diatoms preserved in contiguous samples from dated sediment cores. We identified several biotypes with distinct diatom assemblages using contemporary diatom data from both lakes and streams, including a biotype typical for High Arctic regions. Differences in diatom assemblage composition across circum‐Arctic regions were gradual rather than abrupt. Species richness was lowest in High Arctic regions compared to Low Arctic and sub‐Arctic regions, and higher in lakes than in streams. Dominant diatom taxa were not endemic to the Arctic. Species richness in both lakes and streams reached maximum values between 60°N and 75°N but was highly variable, probably reflecting differences in local and regional environmental ...
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author Kahlert, Maria
Rühland, Kathleen M.
Lavoie, Isabelle
Keck, François
Saulnier‐Talbot, Emilie
Bogan, Daniel
Brua, Robert B.
Campeau, Stéphane
Christoffersen, Kirsten S.
Culp, Joseph M.
Karjalainen, Satu Maaria
Lento, Jennifer
Schneider, Susanne C.
Shaftel, Rebecca
Smol, John P.
spellingShingle Kahlert, Maria
Rühland, Kathleen M.
Lavoie, Isabelle
Keck, François
Saulnier‐Talbot, Emilie
Bogan, Daniel
Brua, Robert B.
Campeau, Stéphane
Christoffersen, Kirsten S.
Culp, Joseph M.
Karjalainen, Satu Maaria
Lento, Jennifer
Schneider, Susanne C.
Shaftel, Rebecca
Smol, John P.
Biodiversity patterns of Arctic diatom assemblages in lakes and streams: Current reference conditions and historical context for biomonitoring
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Rühland, Kathleen M.
Lavoie, Isabelle
Keck, François
Saulnier‐Talbot, Emilie
Bogan, Daniel
Brua, Robert B.
Campeau, Stéphane
Christoffersen, Kirsten S.
Culp, Joseph M.
Karjalainen, Satu Maaria
Lento, Jennifer
Schneider, Susanne C.
Shaftel, Rebecca
Smol, John P.
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title Biodiversity patterns of Arctic diatom assemblages in lakes and streams: Current reference conditions and historical context for biomonitoring
title_short Biodiversity patterns of Arctic diatom assemblages in lakes and streams: Current reference conditions and historical context for biomonitoring
title_full Biodiversity patterns of Arctic diatom assemblages in lakes and streams: Current reference conditions and historical context for biomonitoring
title_fullStr Biodiversity patterns of Arctic diatom assemblages in lakes and streams: Current reference conditions and historical context for biomonitoring
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