From oligotrophy to dystrophy: the ontogeny of a humic lake in an extrazonal boreal taiga in Central Europe

Author:

Bitušík Peter1ORCID,Chamutiová Tímea1,Vidhya Marina2ORCID,Horáčková Šárka3,Pipík Radovan2,Starek Dušan4,Milovský Rastislav2,Žatková Lucia2ORCID,Hamerlík Ladislav15

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology and Ecology Matej Bel University Banská Bystrica Slovakia

2. Earth Science Institute Slovak Academy of Sciences Banská Bystrica Slovakia

3. Institute of Geography Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratislava Slovakia

4. Earth Science Institute Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratislava Slovakia

5. Institute of Zoology Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratislava Slovakia

Abstract

ABSTRACTWhile humic lakes are common in northern Europe, in central Europe they are rare and our understanding of their ontogeny is insufficient. Here, we present the reconstruction of the development of a humic lake in the Tatra Mountains (Slovakia) over the last 8000 years using chironomids along with diatoms, pollen and non‐pollen palynomorphs. The compositional changes in aquatic proxies suggest three developmental stages. Since its formation the lake has been oligotrophic (phase 1), and its chemistry was controlled by subsurface waters rich in base cations buffering the effect of acid humic substances from forest and peat that were already present in the catchment. The beginning of the transition to phase 2 (~4400 cal a bp) is marked by simultaneous alterations in all proxies. Climate change combined with the local geochemistry was able to alter the limnological conditions supporting unique chironomid assemblages that have no analogues in recent Carpathian lakes. At ~3400 cal a  bp the lake shifted to a phase when acidophilic/acidotolerant taxa indicate characteristic humic lake conditions (phase 3). Some chironomid taxa appearing ~2000 years ago for the first time indicate a dystrophic state in which the lake has remained until now. Human activities have been detected in the area since the Aeneolithic but had no direct influence on the lake.

Publisher

Wiley

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