2019
DOI: 10.3390/w11102008
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Cladoceran (Crustacea) Niches, Sex, and Sun Bathing—A Long-Term Record of Tundra Lake (Lapland) Functioning and Paleo-Optics

Abstract: Under fundamental ecosystem changes in high latitude lakes, a functional paleolimnological approach may increase holistic understanding of lake responses and resilience to climate warming. A ~2000-year sediment record from Lake Loažžejávri in the tundra of northern Finnish Lapland was examined for fossil Cladocera assemblages to examine long-term environmental controls on aquatic communities. In addition, cladoceran functional attributes, including functional diversity (FD), UV absorbance (ABSUV) of Alona cara… Show more

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“…The signal may also be indicative of decreasing terrestrial input instead of actual increase of in-lake production during the rather cool climate conditions. However, despite the shallowness of the lake and rather harsh climatic conditions, the sedimentary evidence shows that the lake has retained enough pelagic primary production to host a pelagic food web throughout its studied history (Nevalainen et al, 2019).…”
Section: Increasing Pelagic Influencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The signal may also be indicative of decreasing terrestrial input instead of actual increase of in-lake production during the rather cool climate conditions. However, despite the shallowness of the lake and rather harsh climatic conditions, the sedimentary evidence shows that the lake has retained enough pelagic primary production to host a pelagic food web throughout its studied history (Nevalainen et al, 2019).…”
Section: Increasing Pelagic Influencementioning
confidence: 99%