The sensitivity of diatom taxa from Yakutian lakes (north-eastern Siberia) to electrical conductivity and other environmental variables

Relative abundances of 157 diatom taxa from Yakutian lake surface-sediments were investigated for their potential to indicate certain environmental conditions. Data from 206 sites from Arctic, sub-Arctic and boreal environments were included. Redundancy analyses were performed to assess the explanat...

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Published in:Polar Research
Main Authors: Luidmila A. Pestryakova, Ulrike Herzschuh, Ruslan Gorodnichev, Sebastian Wetterich
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2018
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pH
geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/17518369.2018.1485625
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:ee9d62e3ac254f3dab6f6efbfdbe0695 2023-05-15T14:55:35+02:00 The sensitivity of diatom taxa from Yakutian lakes (north-eastern Siberia) to electrical conductivity and other environmental variables Luidmila A. Pestryakova Ulrike Herzschuh Ruslan Gorodnichev Sebastian Wetterich 2018-01-01 https://doi.org/10.1080/17518369.2018.1485625 https://doaj.org/article/ee9d62e3ac254f3dab6f6efbfdbe0695 en eng Norwegian Polar Institute 1751-8369 doi:10.1080/17518369.2018.1485625 https://doaj.org/article/ee9d62e3ac254f3dab6f6efbfdbe0695 undefined Polar Research, Vol 37, Iss 1 (2018) Temperature pH dissolved silica concentration Arctic diatom indicator species envir geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2018 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1080/17518369.2018.1485625 2023-01-22T17:50:50Z Relative abundances of 157 diatom taxa from Yakutian lake surface-sediments were investigated for their potential to indicate certain environmental conditions. Data from 206 sites from Arctic, sub-Arctic and boreal environments were included. Redundancy analyses were performed to assess the explanatory power of mean July temperature (TJuly), conductivity, pH, dissolved silica concentration, phosphate concentration, lake depth and vegetation type on diatom species composition. Boosted regression tree analyses were performed to infer the most relevant environmental variables for abundances of individual taxa and weighted average regression was applied to infer their respective optimum and tolerance. Electrical conductivity was best indicated by diatom taxa. In contrast, only few taxa were indicative of Si and water depth. Few taxa were related to specific pH values. Although TJuly explained the highest proportion of variance in the diatom spectra and was, after conductivity, the second-most selected splitting variable, we a priori decided not to present indicator taxa because of the poorly understood relationship between diatom occurrences and TJuly. In total, 92 diatom taxa were reliable indicators of a certain vegetation type or a combination of several types. The high numbers of indicative species for open vegetation sites and for forested sites suggest that the principal turnover is the transition from forest–tundra to northern taiga. Overall, our results reveal that preference ranges of diatom taxa for environmental variables are mostly broad, and the use of indicator taxa for the purposes of environmental reconstruction or environmental monitoring is therefore restricted to marked rather than subtle environmental transitions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Polar Research taiga Tundra Siberia Unknown Arctic Polar Research 37 1 1485625
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pH
dissolved silica concentration
Arctic
diatom indicator species
envir
geo
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pH
dissolved silica concentration
Arctic
diatom indicator species
envir
geo
Luidmila A. Pestryakova
Ulrike Herzschuh
Ruslan Gorodnichev
Sebastian Wetterich
The sensitivity of diatom taxa from Yakutian lakes (north-eastern Siberia) to electrical conductivity and other environmental variables
topic_facet Temperature
pH
dissolved silica concentration
Arctic
diatom indicator species
envir
geo
description Relative abundances of 157 diatom taxa from Yakutian lake surface-sediments were investigated for their potential to indicate certain environmental conditions. Data from 206 sites from Arctic, sub-Arctic and boreal environments were included. Redundancy analyses were performed to assess the explanatory power of mean July temperature (TJuly), conductivity, pH, dissolved silica concentration, phosphate concentration, lake depth and vegetation type on diatom species composition. Boosted regression tree analyses were performed to infer the most relevant environmental variables for abundances of individual taxa and weighted average regression was applied to infer their respective optimum and tolerance. Electrical conductivity was best indicated by diatom taxa. In contrast, only few taxa were indicative of Si and water depth. Few taxa were related to specific pH values. Although TJuly explained the highest proportion of variance in the diatom spectra and was, after conductivity, the second-most selected splitting variable, we a priori decided not to present indicator taxa because of the poorly understood relationship between diatom occurrences and TJuly. In total, 92 diatom taxa were reliable indicators of a certain vegetation type or a combination of several types. The high numbers of indicative species for open vegetation sites and for forested sites suggest that the principal turnover is the transition from forest–tundra to northern taiga. Overall, our results reveal that preference ranges of diatom taxa for environmental variables are mostly broad, and the use of indicator taxa for the purposes of environmental reconstruction or environmental monitoring is therefore restricted to marked rather than subtle environmental transitions.
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Ulrike Herzschuh
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Ulrike Herzschuh
Ruslan Gorodnichev
Sebastian Wetterich
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title The sensitivity of diatom taxa from Yakutian lakes (north-eastern Siberia) to electrical conductivity and other environmental variables
title_short The sensitivity of diatom taxa from Yakutian lakes (north-eastern Siberia) to electrical conductivity and other environmental variables
title_full The sensitivity of diatom taxa from Yakutian lakes (north-eastern Siberia) to electrical conductivity and other environmental variables
title_fullStr The sensitivity of diatom taxa from Yakutian lakes (north-eastern Siberia) to electrical conductivity and other environmental variables
title_full_unstemmed The sensitivity of diatom taxa from Yakutian lakes (north-eastern Siberia) to electrical conductivity and other environmental variables
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