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A phenomenological approach shows a high coherence of warming patterns in dimictic aquatic systems across latitude.

Annekatrin Wagner1, Stephan Hülsmann1, Lothar Paul2, Rüdiger J Paul3, Thomas Petzoldt1, René Sachse2, Thomas Schiller1, Bettina Zeis3, Jürgen Benndorf1, Thomas U Berendonk1.   

Abstract

To predict the coherence in local responses to large-scale climatic forcing among aquatic systems, we developed a generalized approach to compare long-term data of dimictic water bodies based on phenomenologically defined hydrographic events. These climate-sensitive phases (inverse stratification, spring overturn, early thermal stratification, summer stagnation) were classified in a dual code (cold/warm) based on threshold temperatures. Accounting for a latitudinal gradient in seasonal timing of phases derived from gradients in cumulative irradiation (2.2 days per degree latitude), we found a high spatial and temporal coherence in warm-cold patterns for six lakes (84 %) and the Baltic Sea (78 %), even when using the same thresholds for all sites. Similarity to CW-codes for the North Sea still was up to 72 %. The approach allows prediction of phase-specific warming trends and resulting instantaneous or time-delayed ecological responses. Exemplarily, we show that warming during early thermal stratification controls food-web-mediated effects on key species during summer.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 24391280      PMCID: PMC3873063          DOI: 10.1007/s00227-012-1934-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Biol        ISSN: 0025-3162            Impact factor:   2.573


  8 in total

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Authors:  Gian-Reto Walther; Eric Post; Peter Convey; Annette Menzel; Camille Parmesan; Trevor J C Beebee; Jean-Marc Fromentin; Ove Hoegh-Guldberg; Franz Bairlein
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2002-03-28       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 2.  Climate, changing phenology, and other life history traits: nonlinearity and match-mismatch to the environment.

Authors:  Nils Chr Stenseth; Atle Mysterud
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2002-10-07       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Impact of climate change on marine pelagic phenology and trophic mismatch.

Authors:  Martin Edwards; Anthony J Richardson
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2004-08-19       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  An indoor mesocosm system to study the effect of climate change on the late winter and spring succession of Baltic Sea phyto- and zooplankton.

Authors:  Ulrich Sommer; Nicole Aberle; Anja Engel; Thomas Hansen; Kathrin Lengfellner; Marcel Sandow; Julia Wohlers; Eckart Zöllner; Ulf Riebesell
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  2006-09-19       Impact factor: 3.225

5.  Identifying cardinal dates in phytoplankton time series to enable the analysis of long-term trends.

Authors:  Susanne Rolinski; Heidemarie Horn; Thomas Petzoldt; Lothar Paul
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  2007-07-12       Impact factor: 3.225

6.  Lakes as sentinels of climate change.

Authors:  Rita Adrian; Catherine M O'Reilly; Horacio Zagarese; Stephen B Baines; Dag O Hessen; Wendel Keller; David M Livingstone; Ruben Sommaruga; Dietmar Straile; Ellen Van Donk; Gesa A Weyhenmeyer; Monika Winder
Journal:  Limnol Oceanogr       Date:  2009-11       Impact factor: 4.745

7.  Climate-driven warming during spring destabilises a Daphnia population: a mechanistic food web approach.

Authors:  Annekatrin Wagner; Jürgen Benndorf
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  2006-11-07       Impact factor: 3.225

8.  Meteorological forcing of plankton dynamics in a large and deep continental European lake.

Authors:  D Straile
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  2000-01       Impact factor: 3.225

  8 in total

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