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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2007Publisher:Oxford University Press (OUP) Warwick F. Vincent; Eugenio Rico; Eduardo Fernández-Valiente; Carlos Rochera; Antonio Quesada; Antonio Camacho;pmid: 17069622
The community structure and physiological characteristics of three microbial mat communities in Byers Peninsula (Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica) were compared. One of the mats was located at the edge of a stream and was dominated by diatoms (with a thin basal layer of oscillatorian cyanobacteria), whereas the other two mats, located over moist soil and the bottom of a pond, respectively, were dominated by cyanobacteria throughout their vertical profiles. The predominant xanthophyll was fucoxanthin in the stream mat and myxoxanthophyll in the cyanobacteria-dominated mats. The sheath pigment scytonemin was absent in the stream mat but present in the soil and pond mats. The stream mat showed significantly lower delta13C and higher delta15N values than the other two mats. Consistent with the delta15N values, N2 fixation was negligible in the stream mat. The soil mat was the physiologically most active community. It showed rates of photosynthesis three times higher than in the other mats, and had the highest rates of ammonium uptake, nitrate uptake and N2 fixation. These observations underscore the taxonomic and physiological diversity of microbial mat communities in the maritime Antarctic region.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2018 Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Portugal, Slovenia, Portugal, United Kingdom, United Kingdom, Spain, Czech Republic, Italy, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, Turkey, Denmark, Turkey, United States, Turkey, Spain, Estonia, SpainPublisher:MDPI AG Publicly fundedFunded by:EC | BLUEandGREENEC| BLUEandGREENCarlos Rochera; Damian Chmura; Hanna Mazur-Marzec; Justyna Kobos; Elżbieta Wilk-Woźniak; Tina Elersek; Rafael Marcé; Lisette N. de Senerpont Domis; Andrea G. Bravo; Yang Yang; Kerstin Häggqvist; Moritz Buck; Wojciech Krztoń; Reyhan Akçaalan; Fuat Bilgin; B.W. Ibelings; Pablo Alcaraz-Párraga; Ana García-Murcia; Iwona Jasser; Birger Skjelbred; Carmen Cillero-Castro; Petra M. Visser; Svetislav Krstić; Hans W. Paerl; Barbara Pawlik-Skowrońska; Ryszard Gołdyn; Maria G. Antoniou; Sigrid Haande; Nico Salmaso; Ilona Gagala; Marija Gligora Udovič; Hans-Peter Grossart; Hans-Peter Grossart; Mehmet Cesur; Cayelan C. Carey; Laura Seelen; Iwona Kostrzewska-Szlakowska; Jorge Juan Montes-Pérez; Faruk Maraşlıoğlu; Trine Perlt Warming; Meryem Beklioglu; Jeremy Fonvielle; R. Carballeira; Filip Stević; Markéta Fránková; Miquel Lürling; Magdalena Frąk; Theodoros M. Triantis; Daniel Szymański; Kadir Çapkın; Ana Maria Antão-Geraldes; Luděk Bláha; David García; Elżbieta Szeląg-Wasielewska; Agnieszka Ochocka; Joan Gomà; Lea Tuvikene; Vitor Vasconcelos; Triantafyllos Kaloudis; Michał Niedźwiecki; Dubravka Špoljarić Maronić; Valentini Maliaka; Valentini Maliaka; Jordi Delgado-Martín; Jūratė Karosienė; Jolanda M. H. Verspagen; William Colom-Montero; Gizem Bezirci; Jordi Noguero-Ribes; Evanthia Mantzouki; Uğur Işkın; David Parreño Duque; Mehmet Tahir Alp; Nilsun Demir; Michał Wasilewicz; Burçin Önem; Biel Obrador; Latife Köker; Lidia Nawrocka; Kemal Celik; José María Blanco; Spyros Gkelis; Abdulkadir Yağcı; Joanna Rosińska; Rodan Geriš; Eti E. Levi; Dietmar Straile; Meriç Albay; Jessica Richardson; Teresa Vegas-Vilarrúbia; Tunay Karan; Elísabeth Fernández-Morán; Irma Vitonytė; Magdalena Toporowska; Lars-Anders Hansson; Adriano Boscaini; Carmen Pérez-Martínez; Meral Apaydın Yağcı; Ülkü Nihan Tavşanoğlu; Manel Leira; Aleksandra Pełechata; Mari Carmen Trapote; Antonio Picazo; Valerie McCarthy; Micaela Vale; Agnieszka Bańkowska-Sobczak; Christos Avagianos; Juan M. Soria; Agnieszka Pasztaleniec; Anna Kozak; Jūratė Kasperovičienė; Danielle Machado-Vieira; Natalia Jakubowska-Krepska; Sevasti-Kiriaki Zervou; Petar Žutinić; Kristiina Mustonen; Pablo Urrutia-Cordero; Pablo Urrutia-Cordero; Anastasia Hiskia; Şakir Çinar; Itana Bokan Vucelić; Eloísa Ramos-Rodríguez; Rahmi Uysal; Anna C. Santamans; Koray Ozhan; Tõnu Feldmann; Giovanna Flaim; Armand Hernández; Roberto L. Palomino; Elif Neyran Soylu; Judita Koreivienė; Kirsten Christoffersen; Tuğba Ongun Sevindik; Magdalena Grabowska; Kristel Panksep; Mete Yilmaz; Anđelka Plenković-Moraj; Alinne Gurjão de Oliveira; Piotr Domek; Tanja Žuna Pfeiffer; Jose Luis Cereijo; Spela Remec-Rekar; Manthos Panou; Korhan Özkan; Estela Rodríguez-Pérez; Ksenija Savadova; Edward Walusiak; Susana Romo; Donald C. Pierson; Özden Fakioglu; Kinga Kwasizur; Antonio Camacho; Victor C. Perello; Christine Edwards; Sven Teurlincx; Alo Laas; Nikoletta Tsiarta; Lauri Arvola; Mikołaj Kokociński; Julita Dunalska; Lucia Chomova; Hana Nemova; Agnieszka Napiórkowska-Krzebietke; Enrique Moreno-Ostos; Nur Filiz; Marek Kruk; Justyna Sieńska; Ulrike Obertegger; Kersti Kangro; Kersti Kangro; Mehmet Ali Turan Koçer; Karl-Otto Rothhaupt; João Morais; Joana Mankiewicz-Boczek; Valeriano Rodríguez; Agnieszka Budzyńska; Beata Madrecka; Pedro M. Raposeiro; Cafer Bulut; Boris Aleksovski; Elvira Romans; Hatice Tunca; Nusret Karakaya; Wojciech Pęczuła; Jutta Fastner; Núria Catalán; Núria Catalán; J. A. Gálvez; Carmen Ferriol; Yvon Verstijnen; Monserrat Real; Leonardo Cerasino; Arda Özen; Mariusz Pełechaty; Vítor Gonçalves; Pauliina Salmi; Beata Messyasz; Maciej Karpowicz; Iveta Drastichova; Bárbara Úbeda;pmid: 29652856
pmc: PMC5923322
handle: 2066/198422 , 10261/164341 , 10449/49533 , 20.500.12462/5728 , 10059/2907 , 1893/27144 , 10492/7832 , 20.500.12575/72630
pmid: 29652856
pmc: PMC5923322
handle: 2066/198422 , 10261/164341 , 10449/49533 , 20.500.12462/5728 , 10059/2907 , 1893/27144 , 10492/7832 , 20.500.12575/72630
Insight into how environmental change determines the production and distribution of cyanobacterial toxins is necessary for risk assessment. Management guidelines currently focus on hepatotoxins (microcystins). Increasing attention is given to other classes, such as neurotoxins (e.g., anatoxin-a) and cytotoxins (e.g., cylindrospermopsin) due to their potency. Most studies examine the relationship between individual toxin variants and environmental factors, such as nutrients, temperature and light. In summer 2015, we collected samples across Europe to investigate the effect of nutrient and temperature gradients on the variability of toxin production at a continental scale. Direct and indirect effects of temperature were the main drivers of the spatial distribution in the toxins produced by the cyanobacterial community, the toxin concentrations and toxin quota. Generalized linear models showed that a Toxin Diversity Index (TDI) increased with latitude, while it decreased with water stability. Increases in TDI were explained through a significant increase in toxin variants such as MC-YR, anatoxin and cylindrospermopsin, accompanied by a decreasing presence of MC-LR. While global warming continues, the direct and indirect effects of increased lake temperatures will drive changes in the distribution of cyanobacterial toxins in Europe, potentially promoting selection of a few highly toxic species or strains.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2018 United Kingdom, Denmark, Spain, Turkey, Morocco, Spain, Netherlands, Turkey, Spain, United Kingdom, Spain, Slovenia, Switzerland, Portugal, Spain, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, United KingdomPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Publicly fundedFunded by:EC | BLUEandGREENEC| BLUEandGREENDonald C. Pierson; J. A. Gálvez; Valeriano Rodríguez; Lars-Anders Hansson; Beata Madrecka; Spela Remec-Rekar; Manthos Panou; Korhan Özkan; Edward Walusiak; Theodoros M. Triantis; Daniel Szymański; Adriano Boscaini; Hana Nemova; Pedro M. Raposeiro; Nur Filiz; Marek Kruk; Pablo Urrutia-Cordero; Pablo Urrutia-Cordero; Pauliina Salmi; Beata Messyasz; Michał Niedźwiecki; Elvira Romans; Mehmet Cesur; Cayelan C. Carey; Christos Avagianos; Juan M. Soria; Victoria Bergkemper; Natalia Jakubowska-Krepska; Laura Seelen; Iwona Kostrzewska-Szlakowska; Jorge Juan Montes-Pérez; Jūratė Kasperovičienė; Hatice Tunca; Wojciech Pęczuła; R. Carballeira; Magdalena Toporowska; Jutta Fastner; Tunay Karan; Ana Maria Antão-Geraldes; Latife Köker; Luděk Bláha; Lea Tuvikene; Tina Elersek; Hanna Mazur-Marzec; Magdalena Grabowska; Monserrat Real; Anastasia Hiskia; Şakir Çinar; Carmen Pérez-Martínez; Rafael Marcé; Mari Carmen Trapote; Alo Laas; Elżbieta Wilk-Woźniak; Kerstin Häggqvist; Lisette N. de Senerpont Domis; Andrea G. Bravo; Moritz Buck; Nikoletta Tsiarta; Burçin Önem; Valerie McCarthy; Danielle Machado-Vieira; Petar Žutinić; Maria G. Antoniou; Anna C. Santamans; Tõnu Feldmann; Sarah O'Leary; Bastiaan Willem Ibelings; Ülkü Nihan Tavşanoğlu; Maciej Karpowicz; Elísabeth Fernández-Morán; Irma Vitonytė; Leonardo Cerasino; Fuat Bilgin; Ksenija Savadova; Itana Bokan Vucelić; Eloísa Ramos-Rodríguez; Evanthia Mantzouki; Nusret Karakaya; Iveta Drastichova; Hannah Cromie; Anna Kozak; Rodan Geriš; Dietmar Straile; Estela Rodríguez-Pérez; Meral Apaydın Yağcı; Koray Ozhan; Agnieszka Bańkowska-Sobczak; Giovanna Flaim; Sevasti-Kiriaki Zervou; Agnieszka Napiórkowska-Krzebietke; Jessica Richardson; Susana Romo; Kemal Celik; Abdulkadir Yağcı; Kristiina Mustonen; Armand Hernández; Nilsun Demir; Justyna Kobos; Carmen Cillero-Castro; Rahmi Uysal; Marija Gligora Udovič; Damian Chmura; Ilona Gagala; Sigrid Haande; Dubravka Špoljarić Maronić; Yang Yang; Tanja Žuna Pfeiffer; Elisabeth J. Faassen; Meryem Beklioglu; Elżbieta Szeląg-Wasielewska; Spyros Gkelis; Hans-Peter Grossart; Hans-Peter Grossart; Triantafyllos Kaloudis; Markéta Fránková; Gregory Giuliani; Miquel Lürling; Kadir Çapkın; Victor C. Perello; Agnieszka Ochocka; Ana García-Murcia; Petra M. Visser; Elif Neyran Soylu; Kirsten Christoffersen; Svetislav Krstić; Nico Salmaso; Kristel Panksep; Mete Yilmaz; Sven Teurlincx; Aleksandra Pełechata; Micaela Vale; Reyhan Akçaalan; Agnieszka Pasztaleniec; Núria Catalán; Eti E. Levi; José María Blanco; Antonio Picazo; Carmen Ferriol; Yvon Verstijnen; Lauri Arvola; Mikołaj Kokociński; Julita Dunalska; Lucia Chomova; Jordi Noguero-Ribes; Arda Özen; Mariusz Pełechaty; Vítor Gonçalves; Iosif Konstantinou; Joana Mankiewicz-Boczek; Manel Leira; Cafer Bulut; Agnieszka Budzyńska; Faruk Maraşlıoğlu; Trine Perlt Warming; Valentini Maliaka; Valentini Maliaka; Christine Edwards; Bárbara Úbeda; Boris Aleksovski; Meriç Albay; Andrea Törökné; David Parreño Duque; Mehmet Tahir Alp; Carlos Rochera; Enrique Moreno-Ostos; Anđelka Plenković-Moraj; Alinne Gurjão de Oliveira; Gizem Bezirci; Michał Wasilewicz; James B. Campbell; Justyna Sieńska; Joan Gomà; Biel Obrador; Ulrike Obertegger; Lidia Nawrocka; Joanna Rosińska; Wojciech Krztoń; Kersti Kangro; Kersti Kangro; Özden Fakioglu; Iwona Jasser; Pablo Alcaraz-Párraga; Ryszard Gołdyn; Birger Skjelbred; Mehmet Ali Turan Koçer; Kinga Kwasizur; Antonio Camacho; Hans W. Paerl; Barbara Pawlik-Skowrońska; Delphine Latour; E. Emiel van Loon; Eilish Beirne; Karl-Otto Rothhaupt; João Morais; David García; Teresa Vegas-Vilarrúbia; Jeremy Fonvielle; Jūratė Karosienė; William Colom-Montero; Filip Stević;AbstractUnder ongoing climate change and increasing anthropogenic activity, which continuously challenge ecosystem resilience, an in-depth understanding of ecological processes is urgently needed. Lakes, as providers of numerous ecosystem services, face multiple stressors that threaten their functioning. Harmful cyanobacterial blooms are a persistent problem resulting from nutrient pollution and climate-change induced stressors, like poor transparency, increased water temperature and enhanced stratification. Consistency in data collection and analysis methods is necessary to achieve fully comparable datasets and for statistical validity, avoiding issues linked to disparate data sources. The European Multi Lake Survey (EMLS) in summer 2015 was an initiative among scientists from 27 countries to collect and analyse lake physical, chemical and biological variables in a fully standardized manner. This database includesin-situlake variables along with nutrient, pigment and cyanotoxin data of 369 lakes in Europe, which were centrally analysed in dedicated laboratories. Publishing the EMLS methods and dataset might inspire similar initiatives to study across large geographic areas that will contribute to better understanding lake responses in a changing environment.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2013 Spain, BelgiumPublisher:Cambridge University Press (CUP) Pla-Rabes, Sergi; Toro, Manuel; Vijver, Van de, Bart; Rochera, Carlos; Villaescusa, Juan Antonio; Camacho, Antonio; Quesada, Antonio;handle: 10261/74333 , 10067/1087490151162165141
AbstractDiatom assemblages from four different substrates from a stream on Byers Peninsula were analysed during the summer. The substrate type was the main factor explaining the variability in the diatom assemblages. Sandy biofilms showed a higher diversity and a greater number of endemic species. Two main hydrological regimes were observed: 1) a hydrologically unstable period with high variability in stream flow and successive freezing and thawing periods, 2) a late summer hydrologically stable period, characterized by low stream velocity and variability. The structure of the diatom communities was different between the two hydrological periods, although the substrate modulated the difference. The diatom assemblages showed low similarity among the substrates and high dominance of endemic species during early summer. The late summer community showed high dominance of motile cosmopolitan species on all substrate types. As the length of both hydrological regimes would ultimately be driven by climatic variability, the predicted climate warming could reduce overall stream diversity. Hence, subtle changes could alter the length of both hydrological periods. The relationship between diatom species association with different substrates and hydrological regimes could be relevant for tracking past climate variability using diatom palaeorecords.
Antarctic Science arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2013 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAAntarctic ScienceArticle . 2013 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Cambridge Core User AgreementData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2020 SpainPublisher:Public Library of Science (PLoS) Daniel Morant; Antonio Picazo; Carlos Rochera; Anna C. Santamans; Javier Miralles-Lorenzo; Alba Camacho-Santamans; Carles Ibañez; Maite Martínez-Eixarch; Antonio Camacho;Deltaic wetlands are highly productive ecosystems, which characteristically can act as C-sinks. However, they are among the most threatened ecosystems, being very vulnerable to global change, and require special attention towards its conservation. Knowing their climate change mitigating potential, conservation measures should also be oriented with a climatic approach, to strengthen their regulatory services. In this work we studied the carbon biogeochemistry and the specific relevance of certain microbial guilds on carbon metabolisms of the three main types of deltaic wetlands located in the Ebro Delta, north-eastern Spain, as well as how they deal with human pressures and climate change effects. We estimated the metabolic rates of the main carbon-related metabolisms (primary production and respiration) and the resulting carbon and global warming potential balances in sites with a different salinity range and trophic status. With the results obtained, we tried to define the influence of possible changes in salinity and trophic level linked to the main impacts currently threatening deltaic wetlands, on the C-metabolisms and GHG emissions, for a better understanding of the mitigating capacity and their possible enhancement when applying specific management actions. Metabolic rates showed a pattern highly influenced by the salinity range and nutrients inputs. Freshwater and brackish wetlands, with higher nutrient inputs from agricultural runoff, showed higher C-capture capacity (around 220-250 g C m-2 y-1), but also higher rates of degradative metabolisms (aerobic respiration and CH4 emissions). Contrastingly, the rates of C-related metabolisms and C-retention of Salicornia-type coastal salt marshes were lower (42 g C m-2 y-1). The study of the microbial metacommunity composition by the16S RNA gene sequencing revealed a significant higher presence of methanogens in the salt marsh, and also higher metabolic potential, where there was significantly more organic matter content in sediment. Salinity inhibition, however, explained the lower respiration rates, both aerobic and anaerobic, and prevented higher rates of methanogenesis despite the major presence of methanogens. Conservation measures for these wetlands would require, overall, maintaining the sediment contributions of the river basin intending to overcome the regression of the Delta and its salt marshes in a climate change scenario. Particularly, for reducing degradative metabolisms, and favour C-retention, nutrient inputs should be controlled in freshwater and brackish wetlands in order to reduce eutrophication. In salt marshes, the reduction of salinity should be avoided to control increases in methanogenesis and CH4 emissions.
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Wetlands are among the most biologically active ecosystems on Earth, playing an important role in the global carbon cycle. Methane production in wetlands, resulting from anaerobic respiration of organic matter, accounts for an important part of natural sources of methane. In this work, we have evaluated the methane release rates of saline shallow lakes located in Central Spain, some of which maintain natural conditions, whereas others are hydrologically altered, with lowered salinity, or even presenting trophic alterations. We used sediment core plus water incubations to determine the release of methane from the studied lakes to the atmosphere, integrating both diffusion and ebullition processes, as well as the effects of temperature and salinity on methane production. The studied hypersaline lakes released methane at rates within the lowest range reported for temperate lakes and wetlands, whereas in hydrologically altered lakes that have dropped their salinity these rates were markedly higher. Models built with the specific response of methane release rates to temperature regarding the temperature changes expected according to the RCP climate scenarios predicted significant increases of these rates for the future, which could almost double current methane release for some of the studied lakes under the most pessimistic mitigation scenario (RCP8.5).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2016 DenmarkPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Antonio Villaescusa, Juan; Jorgensen, Sven Erik; Rochera, Carlos; Velazquez, David; +2 AuthorsAntonio Villaescusa, Juan; Jorgensen, Sven Erik; Rochera, Carlos; Velazquez, David; Quesada, Antonio; Camacho, Antonio;Lake Limnopolar, located in one of the areas on Earth experiencing the strongest local warming, has been studied as a maritime Antarctic lake model by the Limnopolar Research Team during the last decade. Data collected during this period revealed the existence of an important meteorological interannual variability in the area of Byers Peninsula. With the aim of increasing the knowledge of this ecosystem and its sensibility to climate change as a model ecosystem, as well as to calibrate the extent of the interannual variability, a carbon flow model was developed partly describing its microbial food web. This preliminary model aims to describe part of the carbon dynamics, especially for bacterioplankton and associated factors, in this maritime Antarctic lake highly affected by temperature increase linked to regional warming. To describe the system, the effects of the variation of different forcing functions influencing the carbon flow within the microbial community, like temperature and irradiance, were studied. Among the studied factors, the sensitivity analysis showed the strongest response of the model to temperature changes. Consumption rates of organic matter by bacterioplankton, and therefore its abundance in lake water, greatly increased when temperature rise was higher. However, the highly variable meteorology over years in such an extreme environment causes that our model may fit well for some years, but fails to describe the system in years with contrasting meteorological conditions. Despite this assumption, the model reveals that maritime Antarctic lakes are very sensitive to temperature changes. This response can be monitored using eco-exergy, which allows a description of the system complexity. Due to this temperature sensitivity, the warming occurring in this area would lead to significant changes in the carbon flow, and consequently on the abundance of plankton in these systems.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2021 Switzerland, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, Slovenia, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Spain, Denmark, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Estonia, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, Italy, PortugalPublisher:Wiley Publicly fundedFunded by:NSF | Dimensions: Collaborative..., NSF | Lake Erie Center for Fres...NSF| Dimensions: Collaborative Research: The Cyanobacterial Bloom Microbial Interactome as a Model for Understanding Patterns in Functional Biodiversity ,NSF| Lake Erie Center for Fresh Waters and Human HealthSusana Romo; Faruk Maraşlıoğlu; Trine Perlt Warming; Ulrike Obertegger; Maciej Karpowicz; Jolanda M. H. Verspagen; Kersti Kangro; Kersti Kangro; Sven Teurlincx; Theodoros M. Triantis; Hans-Peter Grossart; Hans-Peter Grossart; Daniel Szymański; Mehmet Ali Turan Koçer; Iveta Drastichova; Spela Remec-Rekar; Manthos Panou; Korhan Özkan; Edward Walusiak; Beata Madrecka-Witkowska; Markéta Fránková; Burçin Önem; Valeriano Rodríguez; Donald C. Pierson; Hana Nemova; Sigrid Haande; Nur Filiz; Marek Kruk; Magdalena Toporowska; Miquel Lürling; Roberto L. Palomino; Michał Niedźwiecki; João Morais; Elísabeth Fernández-Morán; Irma Vitonytė; Ülkü Nihan Tavşanoğlu; Uğur Işkın; Pablo Urrutia-Cordero; Pablo Urrutia-Cordero; Hanna Mazur-Marzec; Judita Koreivienė; Özden Fakioglu; Tuğba Ongun Sevindik; Núria Catalán; Tunay Karan; Agnieszka Bańkowska-Sobczak; Meral Apaydın Yağcı; Nilsun Demir; Rodan Geriš; Kinga Kwasizur; Antonio Camacho; Elżbieta Wilk-Woźniak; Kerstin Häggqvist; Kristiina Mustonen; Lea Tuvikene; Jessica Richardson; Carmen Ferriol; Yvon Verstijnen; Bárbara Úbeda; Maria J. van Herk; Justyna Kobos; Moritz Buck; Eti E. Levi; David Parreño Duque; Mehmet Tahir Alp; Anna Kozak; Sevasti-Kiriaki Zervou; Rahmi Uysal; Dubravka Špoljarić Maronić; José María Blanco; Ana García-Murcia; J. A. Gálvez; Pauliina Salmi; Beata Messyasz; Spyros Gkelis; Monserrat Real; Leonardo Cerasino; Ilona Gagala-Borowska; Carlos Rochera; Meriç Albay; Joan Gomà; Jūratė Kasperovičienė; Fuat Bilgin; Kadir Çapkın; Agnieszka Ochocka; Köker Latife; Carmen Cillero-Castro; Valentini Maliaka; Valentini Maliaka; Meryem Beklioglu; Lars-Anders Hansson; Adriano Boscaini; Elżbieta Szeląg-Wasielewska; Natalia Jakubowska-Krepska; Ksenija Savadova-Ratkus; Lauri Arvola; Mikołaj Kokociński; Julita Dunalska; Lucia Chomova; Triantafyllos Kaloudis; Marija Gligora Udovič; Anna C. Santamans; Tõnu Feldmann; Piotr Domek; Jose Luis Cereijo; Anastasia Hiskia; Şakir Çinar; Dominic Vachon; Dominic Vachon; Laura Seelen; Iwona Kostrzewska-Szlakowska; Jorge Juan Montes-Pérez; R. Carballeira; Ana Maria Antão-Geraldes; Tina Elersek; Estela Rodríguez-Pérez; Anđelka Plenković-Moraj; Alinne Gurjão de Oliveira; Carmen Pérez-Martínez; Jeremy Fonvielle; Lisette N. de Senerpont Domis; Andrea G. Bravo; Evanthia Mantzouki; Jordi Noguero-Ribes; Mari Carmen Trapote; Valerie McCarthy; Magdalena Grabowska; Antonio Picazo; Danielle Machado-Vieira; Petar Žutinić; Filip Stević; Christine Edwards; Maria G. Antoniou; Daniel Frank Mcginnis; Michał Wasilewicz; Bastiaan Willem Ibelings; Magdalena Frąk; Kemal Celik; Abdulkadir Yağcı; Vitor Vasconcelos; Joana Mankiewicz-Boczek; Yang Yang; Agnieszka Budzyńska; Reyhan Akçaalan; Manel Leira; Joanna Rosińska; Nusret Karakaya; Mehmet Cesur; Cayelan C. Carey; Nikoletta Tsiarta; Boris Aleksovski; Karl . Rothhaupt; Pedro M. Raposeiro; Hannah Cromie; Agnieszka Napiórkowska-Krzebietke; Pablo Alcaraz-Párraga; Elvira Romans; Daphne Donis; Ryszard Gołdyn; Christos Avagianos; Juan M. Soria; Aleksandra Pełechata; Micaela Vale; Agnieszka Pasztaleniec; David García; Gizem Bezirci; Alo Laas; Biel Obrador; Lidia Nawrocka; Arda Özen; Tanja Žuna Pfeiffer; Victor C. Perello; Jūratė Karosienė; William Colom-Montero; Mariusz Pełechaty; Hatice Tunca; Wojciech Krztoń; Wojciech Pęczuła; Luděk Bláha; Jordi Delgado-Martín; Iwona Jasser; Enrique Moreno-Ostos; Vítor Gonçalves; Birger Skjelbred; Justyna Sieńska; Hans W. Paerl; Barbara Pawlik-Skowrońska; Damian Chmura; Petra M. Visser; Cafer Bulut; Teresa Vegas-Vilarrúbia; Svetislav Krstić; Nico Salmaso; Elif Neyran Soylu; Kirsten Christoffersen; Kristel Panksep; Mete Yilmaz; Irene Gallego; Itana Bokan Vucelić; Eloísa Ramos-Rodríguez;handle: 10261/260922 , 10449/71734 , 10492/8020 , 20.500.12462/12477 , 1893/33651
AbstractTo determine the drivers of phytoplankton biomass, we collected standardized morphometric, physical, and biological data in 230 lakes across the Mediterranean, Continental, and Boreal climatic zones of the European continent. Multilinear regression models tested on this snapshot of mostly eutrophic lakes (median total phosphorus [TP] = 0.06 and total nitrogen [TN] = 0.7 mg L−1), and its subsets (2 depth types and 3 climatic zones), show that light climate and stratification strength were the most significant explanatory variables for chlorophyll a (Chl a) variance. TN was a significant predictor for phytoplankton biomass for shallow and continental lakes, while TP never appeared as an explanatory variable, suggesting that under high TP, light, which partially controls stratification strength, becomes limiting for phytoplankton development. Mediterranean lakes were the warmest yet most weakly stratified and had significantly less Chl a than Boreal lakes, where the temperature anomaly from the long‐term average, during a summer heatwave was the highest (+4°C) and showed a significant, exponential relationship with stratification strength. This European survey represents a summer snapshot of phytoplankton biomass and its drivers, and lends support that light and stratification metrics, which are both affected by climate change, are better predictors for phytoplankton biomass in nutrient‐rich lakes than nutrient concentrations and surface temperature.
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The community structure and physiological characteristics of three microbial mat communities in Byers Peninsula (Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica) were compared. One of the mats was located at the edge of a stream and was dominated by diatoms (with a thin basal layer of oscillatorian cyanobacteria), whereas the other two mats, located over moist soil and the bottom of a pond, respectively, were dominated by cyanobacteria throughout their vertical profiles. The predominant xanthophyll was fucoxanthin in the stream mat and myxoxanthophyll in the cyanobacteria-dominated mats. The sheath pigment scytonemin was absent in the stream mat but present in the soil and pond mats. The stream mat showed significantly lower delta13C and higher delta15N values than the other two mats. Consistent with the delta15N values, N2 fixation was negligible in the stream mat. The soil mat was the physiologically most active community. It showed rates of photosynthesis three times higher than in the other mats, and had the highest rates of ammonium uptake, nitrate uptake and N2 fixation. These observations underscore the taxonomic and physiological diversity of microbial mat communities in the maritime Antarctic region.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2018 Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Portugal, Slovenia, Portugal, United Kingdom, United Kingdom, Spain, Czech Republic, Italy, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, Turkey, Denmark, Turkey, United States, Turkey, Spain, Estonia, SpainPublisher:MDPI AG Publicly fundedFunded by:EC | BLUEandGREENEC| BLUEandGREENCarlos Rochera; Damian Chmura; Hanna Mazur-Marzec; Justyna Kobos; Elżbieta Wilk-Woźniak; Tina Elersek; Rafael Marcé; Lisette N. de Senerpont Domis; Andrea G. Bravo; Yang Yang; Kerstin Häggqvist; Moritz Buck; Wojciech Krztoń; Reyhan Akçaalan; Fuat Bilgin; B.W. Ibelings; Pablo Alcaraz-Párraga; Ana García-Murcia; Iwona Jasser; Birger Skjelbred; Carmen Cillero-Castro; Petra M. Visser; Svetislav Krstić; Hans W. Paerl; Barbara Pawlik-Skowrońska; Ryszard Gołdyn; Maria G. Antoniou; Sigrid Haande; Nico Salmaso; Ilona Gagala; Marija Gligora Udovič; Hans-Peter Grossart; Hans-Peter Grossart; Mehmet Cesur; Cayelan C. Carey; Laura Seelen; Iwona Kostrzewska-Szlakowska; Jorge Juan Montes-Pérez; Faruk Maraşlıoğlu; Trine Perlt Warming; Meryem Beklioglu; Jeremy Fonvielle; R. Carballeira; Filip Stević; Markéta Fránková; Miquel Lürling; Magdalena Frąk; Theodoros M. Triantis; Daniel Szymański; Kadir Çapkın; Ana Maria Antão-Geraldes; Luděk Bláha; David García; Elżbieta Szeląg-Wasielewska; Agnieszka Ochocka; Joan Gomà; Lea Tuvikene; Vitor Vasconcelos; Triantafyllos Kaloudis; Michał Niedźwiecki; Dubravka Špoljarić Maronić; Valentini Maliaka; Valentini Maliaka; Jordi Delgado-Martín; Jūratė Karosienė; Jolanda M. H. Verspagen; William Colom-Montero; Gizem Bezirci; Jordi Noguero-Ribes; Evanthia Mantzouki; Uğur Işkın; David Parreño Duque; Mehmet Tahir Alp; Nilsun Demir; Michał Wasilewicz; Burçin Önem; Biel Obrador; Latife Köker; Lidia Nawrocka; Kemal Celik; José María Blanco; Spyros Gkelis; Abdulkadir Yağcı; Joanna Rosińska; Rodan Geriš; Eti E. Levi; Dietmar Straile; Meriç Albay; Jessica Richardson; Teresa Vegas-Vilarrúbia; Tunay Karan; Elísabeth Fernández-Morán; Irma Vitonytė; Magdalena Toporowska; Lars-Anders Hansson; Adriano Boscaini; Carmen Pérez-Martínez; Meral Apaydın Yağcı; Ülkü Nihan Tavşanoğlu; Manel Leira; Aleksandra Pełechata; Mari Carmen Trapote; Antonio Picazo; Valerie McCarthy; Micaela Vale; Agnieszka Bańkowska-Sobczak; Christos Avagianos; Juan M. Soria; Agnieszka Pasztaleniec; Anna Kozak; Jūratė Kasperovičienė; Danielle Machado-Vieira; Natalia Jakubowska-Krepska; Sevasti-Kiriaki Zervou; Petar Žutinić; Kristiina Mustonen; Pablo Urrutia-Cordero; Pablo Urrutia-Cordero; Anastasia Hiskia; Şakir Çinar; Itana Bokan Vucelić; Eloísa Ramos-Rodríguez; Rahmi Uysal; Anna C. Santamans; Koray Ozhan; Tõnu Feldmann; Giovanna Flaim; Armand Hernández; Roberto L. Palomino; Elif Neyran Soylu; Judita Koreivienė; Kirsten Christoffersen; Tuğba Ongun Sevindik; Magdalena Grabowska; Kristel Panksep; Mete Yilmaz; Anđelka Plenković-Moraj; Alinne Gurjão de Oliveira; Piotr Domek; Tanja Žuna Pfeiffer; Jose Luis Cereijo; Spela Remec-Rekar; Manthos Panou; Korhan Özkan; Estela Rodríguez-Pérez; Ksenija Savadova; Edward Walusiak; Susana Romo; Donald C. Pierson; Özden Fakioglu; Kinga Kwasizur; Antonio Camacho; Victor C. Perello; Christine Edwards; Sven Teurlincx; Alo Laas; Nikoletta Tsiarta; Lauri Arvola; Mikołaj Kokociński; Julita Dunalska; Lucia Chomova; Hana Nemova; Agnieszka Napiórkowska-Krzebietke; Enrique Moreno-Ostos; Nur Filiz; Marek Kruk; Justyna Sieńska; Ulrike Obertegger; Kersti Kangro; Kersti Kangro; Mehmet Ali Turan Koçer; Karl-Otto Rothhaupt; João Morais; Joana Mankiewicz-Boczek; Valeriano Rodríguez; Agnieszka Budzyńska; Beata Madrecka; Pedro M. Raposeiro; Cafer Bulut; Boris Aleksovski; Elvira Romans; Hatice Tunca; Nusret Karakaya; Wojciech Pęczuła; Jutta Fastner; Núria Catalán; Núria Catalán; J. A. Gálvez; Carmen Ferriol; Yvon Verstijnen; Monserrat Real; Leonardo Cerasino; Arda Özen; Mariusz Pełechaty; Vítor Gonçalves; Pauliina Salmi; Beata Messyasz; Maciej Karpowicz; Iveta Drastichova; Bárbara Úbeda;pmid: 29652856
pmc: PMC5923322
handle: 2066/198422 , 10261/164341 , 10449/49533 , 20.500.12462/5728 , 10059/2907 , 1893/27144 , 10492/7832 , 20.500.12575/72630
pmid: 29652856
pmc: PMC5923322
handle: 2066/198422 , 10261/164341 , 10449/49533 , 20.500.12462/5728 , 10059/2907 , 1893/27144 , 10492/7832 , 20.500.12575/72630
Insight into how environmental change determines the production and distribution of cyanobacterial toxins is necessary for risk assessment. Management guidelines currently focus on hepatotoxins (microcystins). Increasing attention is given to other classes, such as neurotoxins (e.g., anatoxin-a) and cytotoxins (e.g., cylindrospermopsin) due to their potency. Most studies examine the relationship between individual toxin variants and environmental factors, such as nutrients, temperature and light. In summer 2015, we collected samples across Europe to investigate the effect of nutrient and temperature gradients on the variability of toxin production at a continental scale. Direct and indirect effects of temperature were the main drivers of the spatial distribution in the toxins produced by the cyanobacterial community, the toxin concentrations and toxin quota. Generalized linear models showed that a Toxin Diversity Index (TDI) increased with latitude, while it decreased with water stability. Increases in TDI were explained through a significant increase in toxin variants such as MC-YR, anatoxin and cylindrospermopsin, accompanied by a decreasing presence of MC-LR. While global warming continues, the direct and indirect effects of increased lake temperatures will drive changes in the distribution of cyanobacterial toxins in Europe, potentially promoting selection of a few highly toxic species or strains.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2018 United Kingdom, Denmark, Spain, Turkey, Morocco, Spain, Netherlands, Turkey, Spain, United Kingdom, Spain, Slovenia, Switzerland, Portugal, Spain, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, United KingdomPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Publicly fundedFunded by:EC | BLUEandGREENEC| BLUEandGREENDonald C. Pierson; J. A. Gálvez; Valeriano Rodríguez; Lars-Anders Hansson; Beata Madrecka; Spela Remec-Rekar; Manthos Panou; Korhan Özkan; Edward Walusiak; Theodoros M. Triantis; Daniel Szymański; Adriano Boscaini; Hana Nemova; Pedro M. Raposeiro; Nur Filiz; Marek Kruk; Pablo Urrutia-Cordero; Pablo Urrutia-Cordero; Pauliina Salmi; Beata Messyasz; Michał Niedźwiecki; Elvira Romans; Mehmet Cesur; Cayelan C. Carey; Christos Avagianos; Juan M. Soria; Victoria Bergkemper; Natalia Jakubowska-Krepska; Laura Seelen; Iwona Kostrzewska-Szlakowska; Jorge Juan Montes-Pérez; Jūratė Kasperovičienė; Hatice Tunca; Wojciech Pęczuła; R. Carballeira; Magdalena Toporowska; Jutta Fastner; Tunay Karan; Ana Maria Antão-Geraldes; Latife Köker; Luděk Bláha; Lea Tuvikene; Tina Elersek; Hanna Mazur-Marzec; Magdalena Grabowska; Monserrat Real; Anastasia Hiskia; Şakir Çinar; Carmen Pérez-Martínez; Rafael Marcé; Mari Carmen Trapote; Alo Laas; Elżbieta Wilk-Woźniak; Kerstin Häggqvist; Lisette N. de Senerpont Domis; Andrea G. Bravo; Moritz Buck; Nikoletta Tsiarta; Burçin Önem; Valerie McCarthy; Danielle Machado-Vieira; Petar Žutinić; Maria G. Antoniou; Anna C. Santamans; Tõnu Feldmann; Sarah O'Leary; Bastiaan Willem Ibelings; Ülkü Nihan Tavşanoğlu; Maciej Karpowicz; Elísabeth Fernández-Morán; Irma Vitonytė; Leonardo Cerasino; Fuat Bilgin; Ksenija Savadova; Itana Bokan Vucelić; Eloísa Ramos-Rodríguez; Evanthia Mantzouki; Nusret Karakaya; Iveta Drastichova; Hannah Cromie; Anna Kozak; Rodan Geriš; Dietmar Straile; Estela Rodríguez-Pérez; Meral Apaydın Yağcı; Koray Ozhan; Agnieszka Bańkowska-Sobczak; Giovanna Flaim; Sevasti-Kiriaki Zervou; Agnieszka Napiórkowska-Krzebietke; Jessica Richardson; Susana Romo; Kemal Celik; Abdulkadir Yağcı; Kristiina Mustonen; Armand Hernández; Nilsun Demir; Justyna Kobos; Carmen Cillero-Castro; Rahmi Uysal; Marija Gligora Udovič; Damian Chmura; Ilona Gagala; Sigrid Haande; Dubravka Špoljarić Maronić; Yang Yang; Tanja Žuna Pfeiffer; Elisabeth J. Faassen; Meryem Beklioglu; Elżbieta Szeląg-Wasielewska; Spyros Gkelis; Hans-Peter Grossart; Hans-Peter Grossart; Triantafyllos Kaloudis; Markéta Fránková; Gregory Giuliani; Miquel Lürling; Kadir Çapkın; Victor C. Perello; Agnieszka Ochocka; Ana García-Murcia; Petra M. Visser; Elif Neyran Soylu; Kirsten Christoffersen; Svetislav Krstić; Nico Salmaso; Kristel Panksep; Mete Yilmaz; Sven Teurlincx; Aleksandra Pełechata; Micaela Vale; Reyhan Akçaalan; Agnieszka Pasztaleniec; Núria Catalán; Eti E. Levi; José María Blanco; Antonio Picazo; Carmen Ferriol; Yvon Verstijnen; Lauri Arvola; Mikołaj Kokociński; Julita Dunalska; Lucia Chomova; Jordi Noguero-Ribes; Arda Özen; Mariusz Pełechaty; Vítor Gonçalves; Iosif Konstantinou; Joana Mankiewicz-Boczek; Manel Leira; Cafer Bulut; Agnieszka Budzyńska; Faruk Maraşlıoğlu; Trine Perlt Warming; Valentini Maliaka; Valentini Maliaka; Christine Edwards; Bárbara Úbeda; Boris Aleksovski; Meriç Albay; Andrea Törökné; David Parreño Duque; Mehmet Tahir Alp; Carlos Rochera; Enrique Moreno-Ostos; Anđelka Plenković-Moraj; Alinne Gurjão de Oliveira; Gizem Bezirci; Michał Wasilewicz; James B. Campbell; Justyna Sieńska; Joan Gomà; Biel Obrador; Ulrike Obertegger; Lidia Nawrocka; Joanna Rosińska; Wojciech Krztoń; Kersti Kangro; Kersti Kangro; Özden Fakioglu; Iwona Jasser; Pablo Alcaraz-Párraga; Ryszard Gołdyn; Birger Skjelbred; Mehmet Ali Turan Koçer; Kinga Kwasizur; Antonio Camacho; Hans W. Paerl; Barbara Pawlik-Skowrońska; Delphine Latour; E. Emiel van Loon; Eilish Beirne; Karl-Otto Rothhaupt; João Morais; David García; Teresa Vegas-Vilarrúbia; Jeremy Fonvielle; Jūratė Karosienė; William Colom-Montero; Filip Stević;AbstractUnder ongoing climate change and increasing anthropogenic activity, which continuously challenge ecosystem resilience, an in-depth understanding of ecological processes is urgently needed. Lakes, as providers of numerous ecosystem services, face multiple stressors that threaten their functioning. Harmful cyanobacterial blooms are a persistent problem resulting from nutrient pollution and climate-change induced stressors, like poor transparency, increased water temperature and enhanced stratification. Consistency in data collection and analysis methods is necessary to achieve fully comparable datasets and for statistical validity, avoiding issues linked to disparate data sources. The European Multi Lake Survey (EMLS) in summer 2015 was an initiative among scientists from 27 countries to collect and analyse lake physical, chemical and biological variables in a fully standardized manner. This database includesin-situlake variables along with nutrient, pigment and cyanotoxin data of 369 lakes in Europe, which were centrally analysed in dedicated laboratories. Publishing the EMLS methods and dataset might inspire similar initiatives to study across large geographic areas that will contribute to better understanding lake responses in a changing environment.
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AbstractDiatom assemblages from four different substrates from a stream on Byers Peninsula were analysed during the summer. The substrate type was the main factor explaining the variability in the diatom assemblages. Sandy biofilms showed a higher diversity and a greater number of endemic species. Two main hydrological regimes were observed: 1) a hydrologically unstable period with high variability in stream flow and successive freezing and thawing periods, 2) a late summer hydrologically stable period, characterized by low stream velocity and variability. The structure of the diatom communities was different between the two hydrological periods, although the substrate modulated the difference. The diatom assemblages showed low similarity among the substrates and high dominance of endemic species during early summer. The late summer community showed high dominance of motile cosmopolitan species on all substrate types. As the length of both hydrological regimes would ultimately be driven by climatic variability, the predicted climate warming could reduce overall stream diversity. Hence, subtle changes could alter the length of both hydrological periods. The relationship between diatom species association with different substrates and hydrological regimes could be relevant for tracking past climate variability using diatom palaeorecords.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2020 SpainPublisher:Public Library of Science (PLoS) Daniel Morant; Antonio Picazo; Carlos Rochera; Anna C. Santamans; Javier Miralles-Lorenzo; Alba Camacho-Santamans; Carles Ibañez; Maite Martínez-Eixarch; Antonio Camacho;Deltaic wetlands are highly productive ecosystems, which characteristically can act as C-sinks. However, they are among the most threatened ecosystems, being very vulnerable to global change, and require special attention towards its conservation. Knowing their climate change mitigating potential, conservation measures should also be oriented with a climatic approach, to strengthen their regulatory services. In this work we studied the carbon biogeochemistry and the specific relevance of certain microbial guilds on carbon metabolisms of the three main types of deltaic wetlands located in the Ebro Delta, north-eastern Spain, as well as how they deal with human pressures and climate change effects. We estimated the metabolic rates of the main carbon-related metabolisms (primary production and respiration) and the resulting carbon and global warming potential balances in sites with a different salinity range and trophic status. With the results obtained, we tried to define the influence of possible changes in salinity and trophic level linked to the main impacts currently threatening deltaic wetlands, on the C-metabolisms and GHG emissions, for a better understanding of the mitigating capacity and their possible enhancement when applying specific management actions. Metabolic rates showed a pattern highly influenced by the salinity range and nutrients inputs. Freshwater and brackish wetlands, with higher nutrient inputs from agricultural runoff, showed higher C-capture capacity (around 220-250 g C m-2 y-1), but also higher rates of degradative metabolisms (aerobic respiration and CH4 emissions). Contrastingly, the rates of C-related metabolisms and C-retention of Salicornia-type coastal salt marshes were lower (42 g C m-2 y-1). The study of the microbial metacommunity composition by the16S RNA gene sequencing revealed a significant higher presence of methanogens in the salt marsh, and also higher metabolic potential, where there was significantly more organic matter content in sediment. Salinity inhibition, however, explained the lower respiration rates, both aerobic and anaerobic, and prevented higher rates of methanogenesis despite the major presence of methanogens. Conservation measures for these wetlands would require, overall, maintaining the sediment contributions of the river basin intending to overcome the regression of the Delta and its salt marshes in a climate change scenario. Particularly, for reducing degradative metabolisms, and favour C-retention, nutrient inputs should be controlled in freshwater and brackish wetlands in order to reduce eutrophication. In salt marshes, the reduction of salinity should be avoided to control increases in methanogenesis and CH4 emissions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2017Publisher:MDPI AG Antonio Camacho; Antonio Picazo; Carlos Rochera; Anna Santamans; Daniel Morant; Javier Miralles-Lorenzo; Andreu Castillo-Escrivà;doi: 10.3390/w9090659
Wetlands are among the most biologically active ecosystems on Earth, playing an important role in the global carbon cycle. Methane production in wetlands, resulting from anaerobic respiration of organic matter, accounts for an important part of natural sources of methane. In this work, we have evaluated the methane release rates of saline shallow lakes located in Central Spain, some of which maintain natural conditions, whereas others are hydrologically altered, with lowered salinity, or even presenting trophic alterations. We used sediment core plus water incubations to determine the release of methane from the studied lakes to the atmosphere, integrating both diffusion and ebullition processes, as well as the effects of temperature and salinity on methane production. The studied hypersaline lakes released methane at rates within the lowest range reported for temperate lakes and wetlands, whereas in hydrologically altered lakes that have dropped their salinity these rates were markedly higher. Models built with the specific response of methane release rates to temperature regarding the temperature changes expected according to the RCP climate scenarios predicted significant increases of these rates for the future, which could almost double current methane release for some of the studied lakes under the most pessimistic mitigation scenario (RCP8.5).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2016 DenmarkPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Antonio Villaescusa, Juan; Jorgensen, Sven Erik; Rochera, Carlos; Velazquez, David; +2 AuthorsAntonio Villaescusa, Juan; Jorgensen, Sven Erik; Rochera, Carlos; Velazquez, David; Quesada, Antonio; Camacho, Antonio;Lake Limnopolar, located in one of the areas on Earth experiencing the strongest local warming, has been studied as a maritime Antarctic lake model by the Limnopolar Research Team during the last decade. Data collected during this period revealed the existence of an important meteorological interannual variability in the area of Byers Peninsula. With the aim of increasing the knowledge of this ecosystem and its sensibility to climate change as a model ecosystem, as well as to calibrate the extent of the interannual variability, a carbon flow model was developed partly describing its microbial food web. This preliminary model aims to describe part of the carbon dynamics, especially for bacterioplankton and associated factors, in this maritime Antarctic lake highly affected by temperature increase linked to regional warming. To describe the system, the effects of the variation of different forcing functions influencing the carbon flow within the microbial community, like temperature and irradiance, were studied. Among the studied factors, the sensitivity analysis showed the strongest response of the model to temperature changes. Consumption rates of organic matter by bacterioplankton, and therefore its abundance in lake water, greatly increased when temperature rise was higher. However, the highly variable meteorology over years in such an extreme environment causes that our model may fit well for some years, but fails to describe the system in years with contrasting meteorological conditions. Despite this assumption, the model reveals that maritime Antarctic lakes are very sensitive to temperature changes. This response can be monitored using eco-exergy, which allows a description of the system complexity. Due to this temperature sensitivity, the warming occurring in this area would lead to significant changes in the carbon flow, and consequently on the abundance of plankton in these systems.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2021 Switzerland, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, Slovenia, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Spain, Denmark, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Estonia, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, Italy, PortugalPublisher:Wiley Publicly fundedFunded by:NSF | Dimensions: Collaborative..., NSF | Lake Erie Center for Fres...NSF| Dimensions: Collaborative Research: The Cyanobacterial Bloom Microbial Interactome as a Model for Understanding Patterns in Functional Biodiversity ,NSF| Lake Erie Center for Fresh Waters and Human HealthSusana Romo; Faruk Maraşlıoğlu; Trine Perlt Warming; Ulrike Obertegger; Maciej Karpowicz; Jolanda M. H. Verspagen; Kersti Kangro; Kersti Kangro; Sven Teurlincx; Theodoros M. Triantis; Hans-Peter Grossart; Hans-Peter Grossart; Daniel Szymański; Mehmet Ali Turan Koçer; Iveta Drastichova; Spela Remec-Rekar; Manthos Panou; Korhan Özkan; Edward Walusiak; Beata Madrecka-Witkowska; Markéta Fránková; Burçin Önem; Valeriano Rodríguez; Donald C. Pierson; Hana Nemova; Sigrid Haande; Nur Filiz; Marek Kruk; Magdalena Toporowska; Miquel Lürling; Roberto L. Palomino; Michał Niedźwiecki; João Morais; Elísabeth Fernández-Morán; Irma Vitonytė; Ülkü Nihan Tavşanoğlu; Uğur Işkın; Pablo Urrutia-Cordero; Pablo Urrutia-Cordero; Hanna Mazur-Marzec; Judita Koreivienė; Özden Fakioglu; Tuğba Ongun Sevindik; Núria Catalán; Tunay Karan; Agnieszka Bańkowska-Sobczak; Meral Apaydın Yağcı; Nilsun Demir; Rodan Geriš; Kinga Kwasizur; Antonio Camacho; Elżbieta Wilk-Woźniak; Kerstin Häggqvist; Kristiina Mustonen; Lea Tuvikene; Jessica Richardson; Carmen Ferriol; Yvon Verstijnen; Bárbara Úbeda; Maria J. van Herk; Justyna Kobos; Moritz Buck; Eti E. Levi; David Parreño Duque; Mehmet Tahir Alp; Anna Kozak; Sevasti-Kiriaki Zervou; Rahmi Uysal; Dubravka Špoljarić Maronić; José María Blanco; Ana García-Murcia; J. A. Gálvez; Pauliina Salmi; Beata Messyasz; Spyros Gkelis; Monserrat Real; Leonardo Cerasino; Ilona Gagala-Borowska; Carlos Rochera; Meriç Albay; Joan Gomà; Jūratė Kasperovičienė; Fuat Bilgin; Kadir Çapkın; Agnieszka Ochocka; Köker Latife; Carmen Cillero-Castro; Valentini Maliaka; Valentini Maliaka; Meryem Beklioglu; Lars-Anders Hansson; Adriano Boscaini; Elżbieta Szeląg-Wasielewska; Natalia Jakubowska-Krepska; Ksenija Savadova-Ratkus; Lauri Arvola; Mikołaj Kokociński; Julita Dunalska; Lucia Chomova; Triantafyllos Kaloudis; Marija Gligora Udovič; Anna C. Santamans; Tõnu Feldmann; Piotr Domek; Jose Luis Cereijo; Anastasia Hiskia; Şakir Çinar; Dominic Vachon; Dominic Vachon; Laura Seelen; Iwona Kostrzewska-Szlakowska; Jorge Juan Montes-Pérez; R. Carballeira; Ana Maria Antão-Geraldes; Tina Elersek; Estela Rodríguez-Pérez; Anđelka Plenković-Moraj; Alinne Gurjão de Oliveira; Carmen Pérez-Martínez; Jeremy Fonvielle; Lisette N. de Senerpont Domis; Andrea G. Bravo; Evanthia Mantzouki; Jordi Noguero-Ribes; Mari Carmen Trapote; Valerie McCarthy; Magdalena Grabowska; Antonio Picazo; Danielle Machado-Vieira; Petar Žutinić; Filip Stević; Christine Edwards; Maria G. Antoniou; Daniel Frank Mcginnis; Michał Wasilewicz; Bastiaan Willem Ibelings; Magdalena Frąk; Kemal Celik; Abdulkadir Yağcı; Vitor Vasconcelos; Joana Mankiewicz-Boczek; Yang Yang; Agnieszka Budzyńska; Reyhan Akçaalan; Manel Leira; Joanna Rosińska; Nusret Karakaya; Mehmet Cesur; Cayelan C. Carey; Nikoletta Tsiarta; Boris Aleksovski; Karl . Rothhaupt; Pedro M. Raposeiro; Hannah Cromie; Agnieszka Napiórkowska-Krzebietke; Pablo Alcaraz-Párraga; Elvira Romans; Daphne Donis; Ryszard Gołdyn; Christos Avagianos; Juan M. Soria; Aleksandra Pełechata; Micaela Vale; Agnieszka Pasztaleniec; David García; Gizem Bezirci; Alo Laas; Biel Obrador; Lidia Nawrocka; Arda Özen; Tanja Žuna Pfeiffer; Victor C. Perello; Jūratė Karosienė; William Colom-Montero; Mariusz Pełechaty; Hatice Tunca; Wojciech Krztoń; Wojciech Pęczuła; Luděk Bláha; Jordi Delgado-Martín; Iwona Jasser; Enrique Moreno-Ostos; Vítor Gonçalves; Birger Skjelbred; Justyna Sieńska; Hans W. Paerl; Barbara Pawlik-Skowrońska; Damian Chmura; Petra M. Visser; Cafer Bulut; Teresa Vegas-Vilarrúbia; Svetislav Krstić; Nico Salmaso; Elif Neyran Soylu; Kirsten Christoffersen; Kristel Panksep; Mete Yilmaz; Irene Gallego; Itana Bokan Vucelić; Eloísa Ramos-Rodríguez;handle: 10261/260922 , 10449/71734 , 10492/8020 , 20.500.12462/12477 , 1893/33651
AbstractTo determine the drivers of phytoplankton biomass, we collected standardized morphometric, physical, and biological data in 230 lakes across the Mediterranean, Continental, and Boreal climatic zones of the European continent. Multilinear regression models tested on this snapshot of mostly eutrophic lakes (median total phosphorus [TP] = 0.06 and total nitrogen [TN] = 0.7 mg L−1), and its subsets (2 depth types and 3 climatic zones), show that light climate and stratification strength were the most significant explanatory variables for chlorophyll a (Chl a) variance. TN was a significant predictor for phytoplankton biomass for shallow and continental lakes, while TP never appeared as an explanatory variable, suggesting that under high TP, light, which partially controls stratification strength, becomes limiting for phytoplankton development. Mediterranean lakes were the warmest yet most weakly stratified and had significantly less Chl a than Boreal lakes, where the temperature anomaly from the long‐term average, during a summer heatwave was the highest (+4°C) and showed a significant, exponential relationship with stratification strength. This European survey represents a summer snapshot of phytoplankton biomass and its drivers, and lends support that light and stratification metrics, which are both affected by climate change, are better predictors for phytoplankton biomass in nutrient‐rich lakes than nutrient concentrations and surface temperature.
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