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Warming favors subtropical lake cyanobacterial biomass increasing

  • Dongna Yan
  • , Hai Xu
  • , Jianghu Lan
  • , Ming Yang
  • , Fushun Wang
  • , Weiguo Hou
  • , Kangen Zhou
  • , Zhisheng An
  • CAS - Institute of Earth Environment
  • Tianjin University
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Shanghai University
  • China University of Geosciences, Beijing

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摘要

Subtropical lakes are increasingly subject to cyanobacterial blooms resulting from climate change and anthropogenic activities, but the lack of long-term historical data limits understanding of how climate changes have affected cyanobacterial growth in deep subtropical lakes. Using high-resolution DNA data derived from a sediment core from a deep lake in southwestern China, together with analysis of other sedimentary hydroclimatic proxies, we investigated cyanobacterial biomass and microbial biodiversity in relation to climate changes during the last millennium. Our results show that both cyanobacterial abundance and microbial biodiversity were higher during warmer periods, including the Medieval Warm Period (930–1350 CE) and the Current Warm Period (1900 CE–present), but lower during cold periods, including the Little Ice Age (1400–1850 CE). The significant increases in cyanobacterial abundance and microbial biodiversity during warmer intervals are probably because warm climate not only favors cyanobacterial growth but also concentrates lake water nutrients through water budgets between evaporation and precipitation. Furthermore, because rising temperatures result in greater vertical stratification in deep lakes, cyanobacteria may have exploited these stratified conditions and accumulated in dense surface blooms. We anticipate that under anthropogenic warming conditions, cyanobacterial biomass may continue to increase in subtropical deep lakes.

源语言英语
文章编号138606
期刊Science of the Total Environment
726
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 15 7月 2020
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