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Within-lake variability of subfossil chironomid assemblages in shallow Norwegian lakes
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4488146
Author(s) Heiri, Oliver
Author(s) at UniBasel Heiri, Oliver
Year 2004
Title Within-lake variability of subfossil chironomid assemblages in shallow Norwegian lakes
Journal Journal of Paleolimnology
Volume 32
Number 1
Pages / Article-Number 67-84
Keywords Chaoboridae; Norway; sedimentation patterns; Simuliidae; subfossil Chironomidae; within-lake variability
Abstract Subfossil chironomids in the surface sediments of five small and shallow Norwegian lakes were studied to determine the within-lake variability of fossil assemblages, changes in chironomid assemblages with respect to water depth, and the representativeness of single samples for the entire chironomid fauna of a lake. In each of the lakes studied, six short sediment cores in the deepest part of the lake basin and two littoral to deep-water transects of seven cores each were obtained using a gravity corer, and chironomid assemblages in the uppermost centimetre of sediment were analysed. In three of the five lakes, chironomid concentrations were highest in the deepest parts of the lake basins. In the remaining two lakes, concentrations were either very variable or, in a lake with clear indications of anoxia in the bottom waters, highest at intermediate water depth. Chironomid assemblages tended to be dominated by the same taxa within a lake basin. However, in each of the lakes studied there was a clear and statistically significant shift in chironomid assemblages with respect to water depth. The organic content of the sediments was statistically significant in explaining the variance in the chironomid assemblages only in lakes where organic matter content was closely related to water depth. Only a few chironomid taxa were restricted to the shallowest parts of the lake basins, whereas a number of chironomids were found exclusively in deep-water sediments. Chironomid head capsules of running water taxa and simuliid remains were generally found in sediments close to lake tributaries and in the deepest parts of the lake basins. Although any individual sample contained only a part of the total subfossil chironomid fauna (21-63% of the total taxa per lake), chironomids dominant in any section of the study lakes were found in most of the transect and mid-lake samples.
Publisher Springer
ISSN/ISBN 0921-2728
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/69363/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1023/B:JOPL.0000025289.30038.e9
ISI-Number 000220995200005
Document type (ISI) Article
 
   

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