Ecology of peatland testate amoebae in Svalbard and the development of transfer functions for reconstructing past water-table depth and pH
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record Peatlands are valuable archives of information about past environmental conditions and represent a globally-important carbon store. Robust proxy methods are required to reconstruct past ecohydrological dynam...
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description | This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record Peatlands are valuable archives of information about past environmental conditions and represent a globally-important carbon store. Robust proxy methods are required to reconstruct past ecohydrological dynamics in high-latitude peatlands to improve our understanding of change in these carbon-rich ecosystems. The High Arctic peatlands in Svalbard are at the northern limit of current peatland distribution and have experienced rapidly rising temperatures of 0.81 °C per decade since 1958. We examine the ecology of peatland testate amoebae in surface vegetation samples from permafrost peatlands on Spitsbergen, the largest island of the Svalbard archipelago, and develop new transfer functions to reconstruct water-table depth (WTD) and pH that can be applied to understand past peatland ecosystem dynamics in response to climate change. These transfer functions are the first of their kind for peatlands in Svalbard and the northernmost developed to date. Multivariate statistical analysis shows that WTD and pore water pH are the dominant controls on testate amoeba species distribution. This finding is consistent with results from peatlands in lower latitudes with regard to WTD and supports work showing that when samples are taken across a long enough trophic gradient, peatland trophic status is an important control on the distribution of testate amoebae. No differences were found between transfer functions including and excluding the taxa with weak idiosomic tests (WISTs) that are most susceptible to decay. The final models for application to fossil samples therefore excluded these taxa. The WTD transfer function demonstrates the best performance (R2LOO = 0.719, RMSEPLOO = 3.2 cm), but the pH transfer function also performs well (R2LOO = 0.690, RMSEPLOO = 0.320). The transfer functions were applied to a core from western Spitsbergen and suggest drying conditions ~1750 CE, followed by a trend of recent wetting and increasing pH ... |
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spelling | ftunivexeter:oai:ore.exeter.ac.uk:10871/127815 2025-04-06T14:45:20+00:00 Ecology of peatland testate amoebae in Svalbard and the development of transfer functions for reconstructing past water-table depth and pH Sim, TG Swindles, GT Morris, PJ Baird, AJ Charman, DJ Amesbury, MJ Beilman, D Channon, A Gallego-Sala, AV 2021 108122- http://hdl.handle.net/10871/127815 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.108122 en eng Elsevier ScopusID: 22953098700 (Amesbury, Matthew J) Vol. 131, article 108122 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.108122 NE/S001166/1 NE/L002574/1 http://hdl.handle.net/10871/127815 Ecological Indicators © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Testate amoebae Transfer function High Arctic Palaeohydrology Ecology Trophic gradient Peatlands Permafrost Article 2021 ftunivexeter https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.108122 2025-03-11T01:39:59Z This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record Peatlands are valuable archives of information about past environmental conditions and represent a globally-important carbon store. Robust proxy methods are required to reconstruct past ecohydrological dynamics in high-latitude peatlands to improve our understanding of change in these carbon-rich ecosystems. The High Arctic peatlands in Svalbard are at the northern limit of current peatland distribution and have experienced rapidly rising temperatures of 0.81 °C per decade since 1958. We examine the ecology of peatland testate amoebae in surface vegetation samples from permafrost peatlands on Spitsbergen, the largest island of the Svalbard archipelago, and develop new transfer functions to reconstruct water-table depth (WTD) and pH that can be applied to understand past peatland ecosystem dynamics in response to climate change. These transfer functions are the first of their kind for peatlands in Svalbard and the northernmost developed to date. Multivariate statistical analysis shows that WTD and pore water pH are the dominant controls on testate amoeba species distribution. This finding is consistent with results from peatlands in lower latitudes with regard to WTD and supports work showing that when samples are taken across a long enough trophic gradient, peatland trophic status is an important control on the distribution of testate amoebae. No differences were found between transfer functions including and excluding the taxa with weak idiosomic tests (WISTs) that are most susceptible to decay. The final models for application to fossil samples therefore excluded these taxa. The WTD transfer function demonstrates the best performance (R2LOO = 0.719, RMSEPLOO = 3.2 cm), but the pH transfer function also performs well (R2LOO = 0.690, RMSEPLOO = 0.320). The transfer functions were applied to a core from western Spitsbergen and suggest drying conditions ~1750 CE, followed by a trend of recent wetting and increasing pH ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change permafrost Svalbard Spitsbergen University of Exeter: Open Research Exeter (ORE) Arctic Svalbard Svalbard Archipelago Ecological Indicators 131 108122 |
spellingShingle | Testate amoebae Transfer function High Arctic Palaeohydrology Ecology Trophic gradient Peatlands Permafrost Sim, TG Swindles, GT Morris, PJ Baird, AJ Charman, DJ Amesbury, MJ Beilman, D Channon, A Gallego-Sala, AV Ecology of peatland testate amoebae in Svalbard and the development of transfer functions for reconstructing past water-table depth and pH |
title | Ecology of peatland testate amoebae in Svalbard and the development of transfer functions for reconstructing past water-table depth and pH |
title_full | Ecology of peatland testate amoebae in Svalbard and the development of transfer functions for reconstructing past water-table depth and pH |
title_fullStr | Ecology of peatland testate amoebae in Svalbard and the development of transfer functions for reconstructing past water-table depth and pH |
title_full_unstemmed | Ecology of peatland testate amoebae in Svalbard and the development of transfer functions for reconstructing past water-table depth and pH |
title_short | Ecology of peatland testate amoebae in Svalbard and the development of transfer functions for reconstructing past water-table depth and pH |
title_sort | ecology of peatland testate amoebae in svalbard and the development of transfer functions for reconstructing past water-table depth and ph |
topic | Testate amoebae Transfer function High Arctic Palaeohydrology Ecology Trophic gradient Peatlands Permafrost |
topic_facet | Testate amoebae Transfer function High Arctic Palaeohydrology Ecology Trophic gradient Peatlands Permafrost |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10871/127815 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.108122 |