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EDP Sciences
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11-dkey/10.1051/kmae/2011066
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/kmae/2011066
Auteur(s):
K. Szeroczyńska,E. Zawisza
Mots clés
Cladocera
remains
NE Finland
paleolimnology
Crustacea
algae
Cladocères
NE Finlande
paléolimnologie
crustacés
algues
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16/11/2011
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2011066
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Description
The analysis of lake sediment cores have been long used as historical integrators of
environmental changes. Nutrient poor isoetid lakes remain under studied in the north
boreal region. Hence, the bottom sediments of two north boreal Lobelia
lakes, located in NE Finland were analysed for the presence of Cladocera and
Pediastrum remains. Sediment cores from the littoral zones were
sampled, sectioned every centimetre and aged with 210Pb. The number of taxa of
both Cladocera and Pediastrum identified in the cores was high, while the
number of individuals in each taxon was low. In Lake Kevojärvi, twenty five Cladocera
species and eight Pediastrum species were found. Along with widely
distributed species, typical for north boreal regions, species preferring more temperate
environments occurred. In Lake Petäjälampi, the species composition was similar. Twenty
one Cladocera species and five Pediastrum species occurred there, however
with a lower frequency of individuals in each taxon. In both Lobelia
lakes, analyses of subfossil Cladocera and Pediastrum remains,
from the sediments deposited within the last 30–40 years indicated a recent increase in
trophic status.
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