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Six decades of Lake Ontario ecological history according to benthos.

Lyubov E Burlakova1, Alexander Y Karatayev1, Allison R Hrycik1, Susan E Daniel1, Knut Mehler1, Lars G Rudstam2, James M Watkins2, Ronald Dermott3, Jill Scharold4, Ashley K Elgin5, Thomas Nalepa6.   

Abstract

The Laurentian Great Lakes have experienced multiple anthropogenic changes in the past century, including cultural eutrophication, phosphorus abatement initiatives, and the introduction of invasive species. Lake Ontario, the most downstream lake in the system, is considered to be among the most impaired. The benthos of Lake Ontario has been studied intensively in the last six decades and can provide insights into the impact of environmental changes over time. We used multivariate community analyses to examine temporal changes in community composition over the last 54 years, and to assess the major drivers of long-term changes in benthos. The benthic community of Lake Ontario underwent significant transformations that correspond with three major periods. The first period, termed the pre/early Dreissena period (1964-1990), was characterized by high densities of Diporeia, Sphaeriidae, and Tubificidae. During the next period defined by zebra mussel dominance (the 1990s) the same groups were still prevalent, but at altered densities. In the most recent period (2000s to present), which is characterized by the dominance and proliferation of quagga mussels deeper into the lake, the community has changed dramatically: Diporeia almost completely disappeared, Sphaeriidae have greatly declined, and densities of quagga mussels, Oligochaeta and Chironomidae have increased. The introduction of invasive dreissenids has changed the Lake Ontario benthic community, historically dominated by Diporeia, Oligochaeta and Sphaeriidae, to a community dominated by quagga mussels and Oligochaeta. Dreissenids, especially the quagga mussel, were the major drivers of these changes over the last half century.

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Keywords:  Dreissena; Lake Ontario; benthic invertebrates; community analysis; invasive species; long-term changes

Year:  2022        PMID: 36092777      PMCID: PMC9454375          DOI: 10.1016/j.jglr.2021.03.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Great Lakes Res        ISSN: 0380-1330            Impact factor:   3.032


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