Acceleration of cyanobacterial dominance in north temperate-subarctic lakes during the Anthropocene

Increases in atmospheric temperature and nutrients from land are thought to be promoting the expansion of harmful cyanobacteria in lakes worldwide, yet to date there has been no quantitative synthesis of long-term trends. To test whether cyanobacteria have increased in abundance over the past ~ 200...

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Published in:Ecology Letters
Main Authors: Taranu, Zofia E., Gregory-Eaves, Irene, Leavitt, Peter R., Bunting, Lynda, Buchaca, Teresa, Catalan, Jordi, Domaizon, Isabelle, Guilizzoni, Piero, Lami, Andrea, McGowan, Suzanne, Moorhouse, Heather, Morabito, Giuseppe, Pick, Frances R., Stevenson, Mark A., Thompson, Patrick L., Vinebrooke, Rolf D.
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Published: Wiley 2015
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spelling ftunottingham:oai:eprints.nottingham.ac.uk:46786 2023-09-05T13:23:36+02:00 Acceleration of cyanobacterial dominance in north temperate-subarctic lakes during the Anthropocene Taranu, Zofia E. Gregory-Eaves, Irene Leavitt, Peter R. Bunting, Lynda Buchaca, Teresa Catalan, Jordi Domaizon, Isabelle Guilizzoni, Piero Lami, Andrea McGowan, Suzanne Moorhouse, Heather Morabito, Giuseppe Pick, Frances R. Stevenson, Mark A. Thompson, Patrick L. Vinebrooke, Rolf D. 2015-03-20 http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46786/ http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ele.12420/abstract? https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.12420 unknown Wiley Taranu, Zofia E. and Gregory-Eaves, Irene and Leavitt, Peter R. and Bunting, Lynda and Buchaca, Teresa and Catalan, Jordi and Domaizon, Isabelle and Guilizzoni, Piero and Lami, Andrea and McGowan, Suzanne and Moorhouse, Heather and Morabito, Giuseppe and Pick, Frances R. and Stevenson, Mark A. and Thompson, Patrick L. and Vinebrooke, Rolf D. (2015) Acceleration of cyanobacterial dominance in north temperate-subarctic lakes during the Anthropocene. Ecology Letters, 18 (4). pp. 375-384. ISSN 1461-023X doi:10.1111/ele.12420 Article PeerReviewed 2015 ftunottingham https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.12420 2023-08-14T17:42:02Z Increases in atmospheric temperature and nutrients from land are thought to be promoting the expansion of harmful cyanobacteria in lakes worldwide, yet to date there has been no quantitative synthesis of long-term trends. To test whether cyanobacteria have increased in abundance over the past ~ 200 years and evaluate the relative influence of potential causal mechanisms, we synthesised 108 highly resolved sedimentary time series and 18 decadal-scale monitoring records from north temperate-subarctic lakes. We demonstrate that: (1) cyanobacteria have increased significantly since c. 1800 ce, (2) they have increased disproportionately relative to other phytoplankton, and (3) cyanobacteria increased more rapidly post c. 1945 ce. Variation among lakes in the rates of increase was explained best by nutrient concentration (phosphorus and nitrogen), and temperature was of secondary importance. Although cyanobacterial biomass has declined in some managed lakes with reduced nutrient influx, the larger spatio-temporal scale of sedimentary records show continued increases in cyanobacteria throughout the north temperate-subarctic regions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic The University of Nottingham: Nottingham ePrints Ecology Letters 18 4 375 384
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description Increases in atmospheric temperature and nutrients from land are thought to be promoting the expansion of harmful cyanobacteria in lakes worldwide, yet to date there has been no quantitative synthesis of long-term trends. To test whether cyanobacteria have increased in abundance over the past ~ 200 years and evaluate the relative influence of potential causal mechanisms, we synthesised 108 highly resolved sedimentary time series and 18 decadal-scale monitoring records from north temperate-subarctic lakes. We demonstrate that: (1) cyanobacteria have increased significantly since c. 1800 ce, (2) they have increased disproportionately relative to other phytoplankton, and (3) cyanobacteria increased more rapidly post c. 1945 ce. Variation among lakes in the rates of increase was explained best by nutrient concentration (phosphorus and nitrogen), and temperature was of secondary importance. Although cyanobacterial biomass has declined in some managed lakes with reduced nutrient influx, the larger spatio-temporal scale of sedimentary records show continued increases in cyanobacteria throughout the north temperate-subarctic regions.
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author Taranu, Zofia E.
Gregory-Eaves, Irene
Leavitt, Peter R.
Bunting, Lynda
Buchaca, Teresa
Catalan, Jordi
Domaizon, Isabelle
Guilizzoni, Piero
Lami, Andrea
McGowan, Suzanne
Moorhouse, Heather
Morabito, Giuseppe
Pick, Frances R.
Stevenson, Mark A.
Thompson, Patrick L.
Vinebrooke, Rolf D.
spellingShingle Taranu, Zofia E.
Gregory-Eaves, Irene
Leavitt, Peter R.
Bunting, Lynda
Buchaca, Teresa
Catalan, Jordi
Domaizon, Isabelle
Guilizzoni, Piero
Lami, Andrea
McGowan, Suzanne
Moorhouse, Heather
Morabito, Giuseppe
Pick, Frances R.
Stevenson, Mark A.
Thompson, Patrick L.
Vinebrooke, Rolf D.
Acceleration of cyanobacterial dominance in north temperate-subarctic lakes during the Anthropocene
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Gregory-Eaves, Irene
Leavitt, Peter R.
Bunting, Lynda
Buchaca, Teresa
Catalan, Jordi
Domaizon, Isabelle
Guilizzoni, Piero
Lami, Andrea
McGowan, Suzanne
Moorhouse, Heather
Morabito, Giuseppe
Pick, Frances R.
Stevenson, Mark A.
Thompson, Patrick L.
Vinebrooke, Rolf D.
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title Acceleration of cyanobacterial dominance in north temperate-subarctic lakes during the Anthropocene
title_short Acceleration of cyanobacterial dominance in north temperate-subarctic lakes during the Anthropocene
title_full Acceleration of cyanobacterial dominance in north temperate-subarctic lakes during the Anthropocene
title_fullStr Acceleration of cyanobacterial dominance in north temperate-subarctic lakes during the Anthropocene
title_full_unstemmed Acceleration of cyanobacterial dominance in north temperate-subarctic lakes during the Anthropocene
title_sort acceleration of cyanobacterial dominance in north temperate-subarctic lakes during the anthropocene
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