Observing diatom diversity and community composition along environmental gradients in subarctic mountain ponds

Cold subarctic pond ecosystems will be threatened due to the increase in global temperatures. Therefore, it is important to gain more knowledge on how their biota may respond to global warming. The aim of this research was to illustrate the variability in diatom species richness and community compos...

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Published in:Freshwater Biology
Main Authors: Heikkinen, Janne Matias, Aalto, Juha, Rantamäki, Olli, Ruikkala, Toni, Soininen, Janne, Pajunen, Virpi
Other Authors: Department of Geosciences and Geography, BioGeoClimate Modelling Lab, Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS)
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Language:English
Published: Wiley Blackwell 2023
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/352789 2024-01-07T09:46:54+01:00 Observing diatom diversity and community composition along environmental gradients in subarctic mountain ponds Heikkinen, Janne Matias Aalto, Juha Rantamäki, Olli Ruikkala, Toni Soininen, Janne Pajunen, Virpi Department of Geosciences and Geography BioGeoClimate Modelling Lab Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS) 2023-01-10T22:44:27Z 11 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/352789 eng eng Wiley Blackwell 10.1111/fwb.13877 Valtion perusrahoitus/hankkeet Heikkinen , J M , Aalto , J , Rantamäki , O , Ruikkala , T , Soininen , J & Pajunen , V 2022 , ' Observing diatom diversity and community composition along environmental gradients in subarctic mountain ponds ' , Freshwater Biology Online , vol. 67 , no. 4 , pp. 731-741 . https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.13877 ORCID: /0000-0001-6819-4911/work/113362190 ORCID: /0000-0002-8583-3137/work/113363393 ORCID: /0000-0002-1893-6005/work/127010219 85122654718 06428db9-da65-4354-9868-ae461958f5ea http://hdl.handle.net/10138/352789 000741031600001 openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 1172 Environmental sciences Benthic algae Biogeography Climate change Multivariate analysis Pond ecosystems Article acceptedVersion 2023 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-12-14T00:15:38Z Cold subarctic pond ecosystems will be threatened due to the increase in global temperatures. Therefore, it is important to gain more knowledge on how their biota may respond to global warming. The aim of this research was to illustrate the variability in diatom species richness and community composition along environmental gradients in northernmost Finland and Norway and reveal the variables most strongly associated with diatom biodiversity. We also compared diatom biodiversity among different biotope types and placed emphasis on the distribution of rare diatom taxa. A total of 100 subarctic ponds from the Finnish and Norwegian Lapland covering an elevational gradient of 8-887 m above sea level were sampled. A generalised linear model and hierarchical partitioning were used to identify variables associated with diatom species richness. To identify variables associated with diatom community composition, a non-metric multidimensional scaling ordination was performed. Finally, a principal component analysis and permutational multivariate analysis of variance were used for the investigation of environmental and biotic differences among biotope types. Water pH, aluminium concentration, and air temperature best explained the variation in species richness and community composition. Diatom species richness and community composition did not differ among the biotope types, but environmental variables in pine forests differed significantly from other biotope types. Many diatom species occupied the entire elevational gradient, while rare taxa seemed to appear at the ends of the elevational gradient as well around the mid-elevational zone. We found that elevation was not sufficient to explain the variation in diatom species richness and community composition, but diatom biodiversity was shaped by a variety of local-scale environmental variables, some of which are in turn correlated with elevation. Our findings suggest that local abiotic factors and especially water chemistry are important factors in describing the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic Lapland HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Norway Freshwater Biology 67 4 731 741
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topic 1172 Environmental sciences
Benthic algae
Biogeography
Climate change
Multivariate analysis
Pond ecosystems
spellingShingle 1172 Environmental sciences
Benthic algae
Biogeography
Climate change
Multivariate analysis
Pond ecosystems
Heikkinen, Janne Matias
Aalto, Juha
Rantamäki, Olli
Ruikkala, Toni
Soininen, Janne
Pajunen, Virpi
Observing diatom diversity and community composition along environmental gradients in subarctic mountain ponds
topic_facet 1172 Environmental sciences
Benthic algae
Biogeography
Climate change
Multivariate analysis
Pond ecosystems
description Cold subarctic pond ecosystems will be threatened due to the increase in global temperatures. Therefore, it is important to gain more knowledge on how their biota may respond to global warming. The aim of this research was to illustrate the variability in diatom species richness and community composition along environmental gradients in northernmost Finland and Norway and reveal the variables most strongly associated with diatom biodiversity. We also compared diatom biodiversity among different biotope types and placed emphasis on the distribution of rare diatom taxa. A total of 100 subarctic ponds from the Finnish and Norwegian Lapland covering an elevational gradient of 8-887 m above sea level were sampled. A generalised linear model and hierarchical partitioning were used to identify variables associated with diatom species richness. To identify variables associated with diatom community composition, a non-metric multidimensional scaling ordination was performed. Finally, a principal component analysis and permutational multivariate analysis of variance were used for the investigation of environmental and biotic differences among biotope types. Water pH, aluminium concentration, and air temperature best explained the variation in species richness and community composition. Diatom species richness and community composition did not differ among the biotope types, but environmental variables in pine forests differed significantly from other biotope types. Many diatom species occupied the entire elevational gradient, while rare taxa seemed to appear at the ends of the elevational gradient as well around the mid-elevational zone. We found that elevation was not sufficient to explain the variation in diatom species richness and community composition, but diatom biodiversity was shaped by a variety of local-scale environmental variables, some of which are in turn correlated with elevation. Our findings suggest that local abiotic factors and especially water chemistry are important factors in describing the ...
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Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS)
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author Heikkinen, Janne Matias
Aalto, Juha
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Ruikkala, Toni
Soininen, Janne
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title Observing diatom diversity and community composition along environmental gradients in subarctic mountain ponds
title_short Observing diatom diversity and community composition along environmental gradients in subarctic mountain ponds
title_full Observing diatom diversity and community composition along environmental gradients in subarctic mountain ponds
title_fullStr Observing diatom diversity and community composition along environmental gradients in subarctic mountain ponds
title_full_unstemmed Observing diatom diversity and community composition along environmental gradients in subarctic mountain ponds
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