Large-scale climatic signatures in lakes across Europe : a meta-analysis

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Blenckner, Thorsten
Adrian, Rita
Livingstone, David M.
Jennings, Eleanor
Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A.
George, D. Glen
Jankowski, Thomas
Järvinen, Marko
Aonghusa, Caitriona Nic
Nõges, Tiina
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Global Change Biology. 2007, 13(7), pp. 1314-1326. ISSN 1354-1013. eISSN 1365-2486. Available under: doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2007.01364.x
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Recent studies have highlighted the impact of the winter North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) on water temperature, ice conditions, and spring plankton phenology in specific lakes and regions in Europe. Here, we use meta-analysis techniques to test whether 18 lakes in northern, western, and central Europe respond coherently to winter climate forcing, and to assess the persistence of the winter climate signal in physical, chemical, and biological variables during the year. A meta-analysis approach was chosen because we wished to emphasize the overall coherence pattern rather than individual lake responses. A particular strength of our approach is that time-series from each of the 18 lakes were subjected to the same robust statistical analysis covering the same 23-year period. Although the strongest overall coherence in response to the winter NAO was exhibited by lake water temperatures, a strong, coherent response was also exhibited by concentrations of soluble reactive phosphorus and soluble reactive silicate, most likely as a result of the coherent response exhibited by the spring phytoplankton bloom. Lake nitrate concentrations showed significant coherence in winter. With the exception of the cyanobacterial biomass in summer, phytoplankton biomass in all seasons was unrelated to the winter NAO. A strong coherence in the abundance of daphnids during spring can most likely be attributed to coherence in daphnid phenology. A strong coherence in the summer abundance of the cyclopoid copepods may have been related to a coherent change in their emergence from resting stages. We discuss the complex nature of the potential mechanisms that drive the observed changes.

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climate variability, coherence, European lakes, meta-analysis, nutrients, phytoplankton, limnologicalinstitute
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ISO 690BLENCKNER, Thorsten, Rita ADRIAN, David M. LIVINGSTONE, Eleanor JENNINGS, Gesa A. WEYHENMEYER, D. Glen GEORGE, Thomas JANKOWSKI, Marko JÄRVINEN, Caitriona Nic AONGHUSA, Tiina NÕGES, Dietmar STRAILE, Katrin TEUBNER, 2007. Large-scale climatic signatures in lakes across Europe : a meta-analysis. In: Global Change Biology. 2007, 13(7), pp. 1314-1326. ISSN 1354-1013. eISSN 1365-2486. Available under: doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2007.01364.x
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@article{Blenckner2007Large-8147,
  year={2007},
  doi={10.1111/j.1365-2486.2007.01364.x},
  title={Large-scale climatic signatures in lakes across Europe : a meta-analysis},
  number={7},
  volume={13},
  issn={1354-1013},
  journal={Global Change Biology},
  pages={1314--1326},
  author={Blenckner, Thorsten and Adrian, Rita and Livingstone, David M. and Jennings, Eleanor and Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A. and George, D. Glen and Jankowski, Thomas and Järvinen, Marko and Aonghusa, Caitriona Nic and Nõges, Tiina and Straile, Dietmar and Teubner, Katrin}
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