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Temperature and precipitation dominates millennium changes of eukaryotic algal communities in Lake Yamzhog Yumco, Southern Tibetan Plateau
Shouliang Huo; Hanxiao Zhang; Jingfu Wang; Jingan Chen; Fengchang Wu
2022
Source PublicationScience of The Total Environment
Volume829Pages:154636
Abstract

Despite significant climate change on the Tibetan Plateau, the historical succession trend and underlying driving mechanism of aquatic ecosystem in alpine lake remain unclear. In this study, palaeolimnological analysis and high-throughput sequencing of sedimentary DNA were used to investigate environmental changes, primary productivity, and eukaryotic algal community succession over the past millennium in Lake Yamzhog Yumco of the southern Tibetan Plateau. Lake primary productivity significantly increased after ~1850 CE and algal community succession occurred in three stages including the Medieval Warm Periods (approximately 1000–1250 CE), the Little Ice Age (1250–1850 CE), and the Current Warm Period (1850–2020 CE). Moreover, succession was synchronous with inferred climate changes. Partial least square path modeling indicated that climate factors affected primary productivity and eukaryotic algal community structure by affecting nutrient loading. The results suggest that glacier melting and permafrost degradation caused by climate warming, combined with increased precipitation, may be the major driving factors of nutrient concentration increases, phytoplankton biomass increases, and shifts in community composition. Considering the expected trends of future climate change and continuous warming, the restoration of vegetation cover and reduction of non-point source nutrient loading in the Tibetan Plateau is urgently needed to mitigate climate change impacts on alpine lake aquatic ecosystems.

KeywordClimate Change Tibetan Plateau Eukaryotic Algae Nutrient Loading
DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154636
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Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/13574
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China
2.College of Water Sciences, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100012, China
3.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
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Shouliang Huo,Hanxiao Zhang,Jingfu Wang,et al. Temperature and precipitation dominates millennium changes of eukaryotic algal communities in Lake Yamzhog Yumco, Southern Tibetan Plateau[J]. Science of The Total Environment,2022,829:154636.
APA Shouliang Huo,Hanxiao Zhang,Jingfu Wang,Jingan Chen,&Fengchang Wu.(2022).Temperature and precipitation dominates millennium changes of eukaryotic algal communities in Lake Yamzhog Yumco, Southern Tibetan Plateau.Science of The Total Environment,829,154636.
MLA Shouliang Huo,et al."Temperature and precipitation dominates millennium changes of eukaryotic algal communities in Lake Yamzhog Yumco, Southern Tibetan Plateau".Science of The Total Environment 829(2022):154636.
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