1998
DOI: 10.1007/s000270050026
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Late and post-glacial history of meromictic Längsee (Austria), in respect to climate change and anthropogenic impact

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“…Chydorid species inhabiting the lake soon after its origin are the same as those which have been reported to inhabit other European lakes in the Late-Glacial period (Hofmann, 1987(Hofmann, , 2000Flössner, 1990;Schmidt et al, 1998). They are mostly eurythermic but cold-tolerant, with rather wide substrate preferences.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…Chydorid species inhabiting the lake soon after its origin are the same as those which have been reported to inhabit other European lakes in the Late-Glacial period (Hofmann, 1987(Hofmann, , 2000Flössner, 1990;Schmidt et al, 1998). They are mostly eurythermic but cold-tolerant, with rather wide substrate preferences.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…We use the tentative designation D. cf. pulicaria, as we did in the lake Längsee, Austria (Schmidt et al, 1998). In the High Tatra Mountains (Slovakia) D. cf.…”
Section: Pelagic Cladocera -Bosmina and Daphniasupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…The onset of afforestation directly after the Late Glacial/Holocene transition is in many pollen diagrams characterised by a maximum of Juniperus followed by expansion of Betula and Pinus trees. Pinus S376 V. Jankovská cembra and Larix play the same role in the Alps (e.g., Welten, 1982), in the Carpathians (e.g., Jankovská, 1984Jankovská, , 1995Jankovská et al, 2002) and some other regions in Europa (see e.g., Schmidt et al, 1998). In Plešné Lake, however, the final phase of Juniperus expansion coincides with the first substantial expansion of Betula and Pinus.…”
Section: S373mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In particular, large lakes register major events averaging long-term environmental changes. Their sediment infills, therefore, record regional cli-The sedimentary infill of numerous perialpine lakes has been studied during the last several years in Switzerland (Gaillard & Moulin 1989, Lister 1988, Lotter 1999, Niessen & Kelts 1989, Schwalb 1992, Sturm & Matter 1978, Wohlfarth & Schneider 1991, France (Chapron 1999, Magny 1992, Van Rensbergen et al 1998 and Austria (Schmidt et al 1998, Wessels 1998. However, the use of both high resolution seismic and sedimentary studies is still scarce.…”
Section: -Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%