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TitleResponse of Alpine lakes to major environmental gradients, as detected through planktonic, benthic and sedimentary assemblages
AbstractA Survey of 72 oligotrophic, clearwater high mountain lakes with minimum direct human impact in the Alps (Italy, Austria and Switzerland) was carried out in 2000 to identify biological indicators useful for lake classification. Samples were collected for water chemistry, phytoplankton, epilithic diatoms, littoral macroinvertebrates and zooplankton. Surface sediments were analyzed for algal pigments, metals, cladocera, chironomid and diatom remains. A multivariate analysis of morphometric, geographical and chemical variables identified two main gradients: (1) a geological gradient, from alkaline lakes in calcareous catchments to acidic lakes on granitic catchments, and (2) a morphological gradient including variables related to lake and catchment size and depth. The analysis of the biological data showed that the geological gradient is related to the composition of phytobenthos, as well as sedimentary diatoms and chironomids, while the morphological gradient is mainly related to the composition of algal pigments, phytoplankton and macrozoobenthos. The results were used to provide a lake typology for this ecoregion, and finally to identify indicator taxa.
SourceAdvances in limnology (1995) 62, pp. 419–440
Keywordsmountain lakesdiatomscladocerachironomidsmacroinvertebratesplankton
JournalAdvances in limnology (1995)
EditorSchweizerbart, Stuttgart, Germania
Year2009
TypeArticolo in rivista
AuthorsMarchetto, Aldo; Rogora, Michela; Boggero, Angela; Musazzi, Simona; Lami, Andrea; Lotter, Andre F.; Tolotti, Monica; Thies, Hansjoerg; Psenner, Roland; Massaferro, Julieta; Barbieri, Alberto
Text353280 2009 ISI Web of Science WOS 000273782900018 mountain lakes diatoms cladocera chironomids macroinvertebrates plankton Response of Alpine lakes to major environmental gradients, as detected through planktonic, benthic and sedimentary assemblages Marchetto, Aldo; Rogora, Michela; Boggero, Angela; Musazzi, Simona; Lami, Andrea; Lotter, Andre F.; Tolotti, Monica; Thies, Hansjoerg; Psenner, Roland; Massaferro, Julieta; Barbieri, Alberto object Object ; object Object ; object Object ; object Object ; Univ Comahue; UPDA SPAAS A Survey of 72 oligotrophic, clearwater high mountain lakes with minimum direct human impact in the Alps Italy, Austria and Switzerland was carried out in 2000 to identify biological indicators useful for lake classification. Samples were collected for water chemistry, phytoplankton, epilithic diatoms, littoral macroinvertebrates and zooplankton. Surface sediments were analyzed for algal pigments, metals, cladocera, chironomid and diatom remains. A multivariate analysis of morphometric, geographical and chemical variables identified two main gradients 1 a geological gradient, from alkaline lakes in calcareous catchments to acidic lakes on granitic catchments, and 2 a morphological gradient including variables related to lake and catchment size and depth. The analysis of the biological data showed that the geological gradient is related to the composition of phytobenthos, as well as sedimentary diatoms and chironomids, while the morphological gradient is mainly related to the composition of algal pigments, phytoplankton and macrozoobenthos. The results were used to provide a lake typology for this ecoregion, and finally to identify indicator taxa. 62 Published version laghi alpini europei generale 2009_Marchetto_etal_EMERGE_AdvancLimnol.pdf Articolo in rivista Schweizerbart 1612 166X Advances in limnology 1995 Advances in limnology 1995 Adv. limnol. 1995 Advances in limnology. 1995 Ergebnisse der Limnologie 1995 1995 Archiv fur Hydrobiologie. Special issues Ergebnisse der Limnologie 1995 angela.boggero BOGGERO ANGELA