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Title: Global warming triggers abrupt regime shifts in island lake ecosystems in the Azores Archipelago
Author: Pla Rabés, Sergi
Matias, Miguel G.
Gonçalves, Vítor
Vázquez-Loureiro, David
Marques, Helena
Bao, Roberto
Buchaca, Teresa
Hernández Hernández, Armand
Giralt Romeu, Santiago
Sáez, Alberto
Simpson, Gavin L.
Nogué, Sandra
Raposeiro, Pedro Miguel
Keywords: Ecosistemes
Ecologia dels llacs
Canvi climàtic
Açores
Biotic communities
Lake ecology
Climatic change
Azores
Issue Date: 10-Aug-2024
Abstract: Global warming significantly alters lake ecosystems worldwide. However, the effects of warming at aregional scale are often overlooked due to the scarcity of multidecadal to centennial regional studies.Here, we examined diatom sedimentary records from five lakes on São Miguel Island (Azoresarchipelago) over the last 170 years. Our analysis using hierarchical generalised additive modelsrevealed an abrupt shift in the island-wide diatom community around 1982 CE, when the NorthernHemisphere temperature exceeded 0.35 °C above the 20th-century mean. This community regimeshift resulted in a 27% loss in regional diatom diversity across the Island. Furthermore, previousanthropogenic impacts may have enhanced lakes’ rapid response to warming. These findingshighlight the vulnerability of freshwater island ecosystems to climate warming and emphasise theimportance of transitioning from local to regional assessments to preserve regional resilience andprevent irreversible damage to these essential freshwater resources and their biodiversity.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01744-6
It is part of: 2024, vol. 5, num.571 (2024)
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/215847
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01744-6
ISSN: 2662-4435
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