2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10933-020-00147-9
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Ecological dynamics of a peri-urban lake: a multi-proxy paleolimnological study of Cultus Lake (British Columbia) over the past ~ 200 years

Abstract: Peri-urban lakes offer many valued ecosystem services, but their vulnerability to climate change and anthropogenic disturbances increases with expanding human populations. As the effects and interactions of multiple stressors on lakes can lead to unexpected outcomes, affecting societal and ecological values, it is necessary to evaluate ecosystem trajectories and respective drivers in peri-urban lakes. BetterPowered by Editorial Manager® and ProduXion Manager® from Aries Systems Corporation management practices… Show more

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“…This behavioural cycle exposes them to multiple, spatially disparate water column stresses in Cultus Lake ( DFO, 2020b ). Late-season hypolimnetic DO concentrations have been reduced by more than half in Cultus Lake since the 1920s–1930s ( Shortreed, 2007 ; Putt et al , 2019 ), with the most pronounced depletion occurring in the lake profundal zone, associated with the decomposition of excess organic matter arising from the overlying water column under lake eutrophication ( DFO, 2020b ; Gauthier et al , 2021 ). Juvenile sockeye salmon are sensitive to hypoxia ( Brett, 1964 ; Davis, 1975 ; Ruggerone, 2000 ) and rely upon sufficient levels of DO in hypolimnetic and profundal habitats, which presents a refuge from lake predators ( Scheuerell and Schindler, 2003 In Cultus Lake, hydroacoustic data indicate most juveniles reside in close association with the lake sediments during the daylight hours, despite evident hypoxia.…”
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“…This behavioural cycle exposes them to multiple, spatially disparate water column stresses in Cultus Lake ( DFO, 2020b ). Late-season hypolimnetic DO concentrations have been reduced by more than half in Cultus Lake since the 1920s–1930s ( Shortreed, 2007 ; Putt et al , 2019 ), with the most pronounced depletion occurring in the lake profundal zone, associated with the decomposition of excess organic matter arising from the overlying water column under lake eutrophication ( DFO, 2020b ; Gauthier et al , 2021 ). Juvenile sockeye salmon are sensitive to hypoxia ( Brett, 1964 ; Davis, 1975 ; Ruggerone, 2000 ) and rely upon sufficient levels of DO in hypolimnetic and profundal habitats, which presents a refuge from lake predators ( Scheuerell and Schindler, 2003 In Cultus Lake, hydroacoustic data indicate most juveniles reside in close association with the lake sediments during the daylight hours, despite evident hypoxia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is highly likely that lake eutrophication and hypolimnetic oxygen depletion are leading to increased risk of extirpation for sockeye salmon in Cultus Lake, and possibly the Cultus Pygmy Sculpin, which requires oxic hypolimnetic and profundal habitats. Thus, mitigation of the various identified and quantified nutrient loadings to Cultus Lake, particularly in the watershed and regional airshed, is crucial to restoring deep-water oxic habitats to promote conservation of this species, particularly under climate change ( Putt et al , 2019 ; DFO, 2020b ; Gauthier et al , 2021 ).…”
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“…1964–1979; ca. 1987–2017; Gauthier, Gregory‐Eaves, et al, 2021). Using the periods of change identified with the PCoA biplot, we performed and indicator species analysis on the ASV time series to evaluate which ASVs were associated with each of these time periods.…”
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“…To evaluate the efficiency of sedDNA to track past biological conditions and compare intracellular and extracellular DNA signal, we chose to conduct our study on Cultus Lake (Figure 1) because it has been monitored periodically over the last century (Ricker, 1937, 1938; Shortreed, 2007; DFO unpublished data ), and a multi‐proxy paleolimnological study was recently conducted to identify the major periods of change and related drivers (Gauthier, Gregory‐Eaves, et al, 2021). Cultus Lake was characterized by oligotrophic conditions prior to the 1900s, which was identified as a reference period.…”
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