Congruence of water column, contemporary and pre‐industrial sediment cladoceran assemblages in 85 Canadian lakes of contrasting human impact levels

Author:

Paquette Cindy123ORCID,Gregory‐Eaves Irene23ORCID,Beisner Beatrix E.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences University of Quebec at Montreal Montreal Quebec Canada

2. Interuniversity Research Group in Limnology (Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en limnologie; GRIL) Montreal Quebec Canada

3. Department of Biology McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

Abstract

Abstract Crustacean zooplankton occupy a key position as primary consumers within lake food webs, acting as early indicators of wider ecosystem shifts that can cascade to higher trophic levels. Their communities can be assessed via water column net hauls or via sediment samples containing preserved subfossil remnants from various time periods; the latter probably integrate multiple years of data, habitats within lakes, and seasonal patterns. The degree to which such samples do or do not correspond has never been assessed across a wide variety of lake types and gradients. As part of a larger sampling of over 600 lakes across lake‐rich Canada, 85 lakes were selected along a gradient of human impact, according to contemporary catchment land use, to analyse cladoceran zooplankton assemblage relatedness among snapshot water column, contemporary and pre‐industrial sediment samples. We used a combination of ordinations and matrix correlations (RV coefficients), along with partial redundancy analyses, to determine the degree to which the different sample types were comparable and whether they responded similarly to >30 environmental variables. We also compared conclusions obtained using the full cladoceran assemblages versus pelagic‐only taxa and whether our results varied according to degree of human impact. Overall, while all sample types were correlated, congruence was highest between contemporary and pre‐industrial sediment sample types. This result could arise from the under‐representation of littoral taxa in water column samples relative to those from the sediment. In high impacted catchments, however, we observed greater similarity between water column and contemporary sediment samples, as water quality stressors potentially structure assemblages in parallel directions over time. In these modern‐day sample types and among measured variables, we identified lake depth and pH as the most important structuring variables across Canada. In this first study comparing cladoceran assemblages in water column, contemporary and pre‐industrial sediments across many lakes, we conclude that water column and sediment samples respond similarly to environmental drivers but should not be considered entirely analogous or redundant.

Funder

Canada Research Chairs

Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en limnologie

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science

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