A 274-lake calibration data-set and inference model for chironomid-based summer air temperature reconstruction in Europe
A 274-lake calibration data-set for chironomid-based temperature reconstruction is presented which is based on the taxonomic amalgamation of a 117-lake data-set from Switzerland and a 157-lake data-set from Norway and Svalbard. Taxonomic consistency of the two data-sets was ensured by joint microsco...
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description | A 274-lake calibration data-set for chironomid-based temperature reconstruction is presented which is based on the taxonomic amalgamation of a 117-lake data-set from Switzerland and a 157-lake data-set from Norway and Svalbard. Taxonomic consistency of the two data-sets was ensured by joint microscope sessions by the two involved analysts, re-identifying chironomid assemblages in the Swiss data-set to reach an identical taxonomic resolution as in the Norwegian data, and by double-checking selected samples of the Norwegian calibration data-set. The combined Swiss-Norwegian calibration data-set contains information on the distribution of 154 chironomid taxa over a July air temperature range of 3.5-18.4 degrees C, a pH range of 4.7-8.8, and an altitudinal range of 5-2815 m asl from lakes in temperate, subarctic, arctic, and alpine environments. Inference models developed based on this data-set using weighted averaging-partial least squares (WA-PLS) regression outperformed inference models based on maximum likelihood regression. After outlier deletion WA-PLS regression predicted July air temperature with a bootstrapped (cross-validated) root mean squared error of prediction (RMSEP) of 1.40 degrees C. Inference models developed from the separate regional data-sets have an RMSEP of 1.16 and 1.43 degrees C for the Norwegian and the Swiss calibration data-set, respectively. The WA-PLS inference model based on the Norwegian data-set adequately predicted July air temperature based on chironomid assemblages in the Swiss data-set (RMSEP 2.05 degrees C; r(2) 0.74). In contrast, the WA-PLS model based on the Swiss chironomid assemblages performed poorly in inferring July air temperatures based on the Norwegian chironomid assemblages (RMSEP 2.70 degrees C; r(2) 039). We attribute this discrepancy to the large proportion of chironomid taxa in Norwegian samples not represented in the Swiss data-set, the larger range of both pH and lake types included in the Norwegian calibration data-set, and the lack of some chironomid taxa ... |
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spelling | ftunivbasel:oai:edoc.unibas.ch:69379 2025-01-16T20:50:58+00:00 A 274-lake calibration data-set and inference model for chironomid-based summer air temperature reconstruction in Europe Heiri, Oliver Brooks, Stephen J. Birks, H. John B. Lotter, André F. 2011 https://edoc.unibas.ch/69379/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.09.006 unknown Elsevier Heiri, Oliver and Brooks, Stephen J. and Birks, H. John B. and Lotter, André F. (2011) A 274-lake calibration data-set and inference model for chironomid-based summer air temperature reconstruction in Europe. Quaternary Science Reviews, 30 (23-24). pp. 3445-3456. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.09.006 info:isi/000297187900018 urn:ISSN:0277-3791 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Article PeerReviewed 2011 ftunivbasel https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.09.006 2023-03-05T07:21:41Z A 274-lake calibration data-set for chironomid-based temperature reconstruction is presented which is based on the taxonomic amalgamation of a 117-lake data-set from Switzerland and a 157-lake data-set from Norway and Svalbard. Taxonomic consistency of the two data-sets was ensured by joint microscope sessions by the two involved analysts, re-identifying chironomid assemblages in the Swiss data-set to reach an identical taxonomic resolution as in the Norwegian data, and by double-checking selected samples of the Norwegian calibration data-set. The combined Swiss-Norwegian calibration data-set contains information on the distribution of 154 chironomid taxa over a July air temperature range of 3.5-18.4 degrees C, a pH range of 4.7-8.8, and an altitudinal range of 5-2815 m asl from lakes in temperate, subarctic, arctic, and alpine environments. Inference models developed based on this data-set using weighted averaging-partial least squares (WA-PLS) regression outperformed inference models based on maximum likelihood regression. After outlier deletion WA-PLS regression predicted July air temperature with a bootstrapped (cross-validated) root mean squared error of prediction (RMSEP) of 1.40 degrees C. Inference models developed from the separate regional data-sets have an RMSEP of 1.16 and 1.43 degrees C for the Norwegian and the Swiss calibration data-set, respectively. The WA-PLS inference model based on the Norwegian data-set adequately predicted July air temperature based on chironomid assemblages in the Swiss data-set (RMSEP 2.05 degrees C; r(2) 0.74). In contrast, the WA-PLS model based on the Swiss chironomid assemblages performed poorly in inferring July air temperatures based on the Norwegian chironomid assemblages (RMSEP 2.70 degrees C; r(2) 039). We attribute this discrepancy to the large proportion of chironomid taxa in Norwegian samples not represented in the Swiss data-set, the larger range of both pH and lake types included in the Norwegian calibration data-set, and the lack of some chironomid taxa ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Subarctic Svalbard University of Basel: edoc Arctic Norway Svalbard Quaternary Science Reviews 30 23-24 3445 3456 |
spellingShingle | Heiri, Oliver Brooks, Stephen J. Birks, H. John B. Lotter, André F. A 274-lake calibration data-set and inference model for chironomid-based summer air temperature reconstruction in Europe |
title | A 274-lake calibration data-set and inference model for chironomid-based summer air temperature reconstruction in Europe |
title_full | A 274-lake calibration data-set and inference model for chironomid-based summer air temperature reconstruction in Europe |
title_fullStr | A 274-lake calibration data-set and inference model for chironomid-based summer air temperature reconstruction in Europe |
title_full_unstemmed | A 274-lake calibration data-set and inference model for chironomid-based summer air temperature reconstruction in Europe |
title_short | A 274-lake calibration data-set and inference model for chironomid-based summer air temperature reconstruction in Europe |
title_sort | 274-lake calibration data-set and inference model for chironomid-based summer air temperature reconstruction in europe |
url | https://edoc.unibas.ch/69379/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.09.006 |