Tracing recovery under changing climate: response of phytoplankton and invertebrate assemblages to decreased acidification

Richard K. Johnson, D. Angeler
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Abstract Phytoplankton and littoral invertebrate assemblages in 4 boreal lakes recovering from acidification and 4 minimally disturbed reference lakes studied over 2 decades were used to determine the pathways and trajectories of change under the influence of climatic variability. Assemblage composition (species presence–absence data) but not dominance patterns (invertebrate abundance/phytoplankton biovolume) of acidified lakes became more similar to those of reference lakes (distance decreased with time), indicating that detection of recovery varies as a function of chosen metrics. Acidified lakes had more pronounced shifts in assemblage composition than did reference lakes. The most marked differences were noted for phytoplankton assemblages. Assemblages in acidified lakes had mean between-year Euclidean distances almost 2× greater than those of assemblages in reference lakes. Trends in water chemistry showed unequivocal recovery, but responses of phytoplankton and invertebrate assemblages, measured as between-year shifts in assemblage composition, were correlated with interannual variability in climate (e.g., North Atlantic Oscillation, water temperature) in addition to decreased acidity. The finding that recovery pathways and trajectories of individual acidified lakes and the environmental drivers explaining these changes differed among assemblages shows that biological recovery is complex and the influence of climatic variability is poorly understood.
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气候变化下的追踪恢复:浮游植物和无脊椎动物群落对酸化减少的响应
利用近20年来4个酸化恢复的北方湖泊和4个最小扰动参考湖泊的浮游植物和沿海无脊椎动物群落特征,探讨了气候变率影响下浮游植物和沿海无脊椎动物群落的变化途径和轨迹。酸化湖泊的组合组成(物种存在-缺失数据)但优势模式(无脊椎动物丰度/浮游植物生物量)与参考湖泊(距离随着时间的推移而减少)更加相似,表明对恢复的检测随所选指标的函数而变化。酸化的湖泊比参考湖泊在组合组成上有更明显的变化。最显著的差异是浮游植物组合。酸化湖泊群落的年平均欧几里得距离比参考湖泊群落的年平均欧几里得距离大2倍。水化学的趋势显示出明确的恢复,但浮游植物和无脊椎动物群落的响应,以群落组成的年际变化来衡量,除了酸度下降外,还与气候的年际变化(如北大西洋涛动、水温)有关。个别酸化湖泊的恢复路径和轨迹以及解释这些变化的环境驱动因素因组合而异,这一发现表明生物恢复是复杂的,对气候变率的影响知之甚少。
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Journal of the North American Benthological Society
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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