Post-Glacial Chironomid Succession in Two Small, Humic Lakes in the New Brunswick-Nova Scotia (Canada) Border Area

I. Walker, C. G. Paterson
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A comparative study of the post-glacial succession of chironomid communities in two closely located small lakes in the New Brunswick-Nova Scotia border area revealed initial similarities in their fauna, and a subsequent period of parallel evolution. Both lakes originally possessed a Tanytarsus-Heterotrissocladius community indicative of an oligotrophic lake environment. For much of the subsequent period, Tanytarsus remains dominant in both lakes. At about 4000 B.P., the development of the two lakes began to diverge. For Wood's Pond evidence suggests gradual encroachment by Sphagnum produced an acid, ombrotrophic environment. Subsequent to this encroachment, the Tanytarsus fauna typical of shallow, humic lakes was replaced by a peat-pool fauna with Chironomus and Monopectrocladius as dominants. The shift from Tanytarsus to Chironomus coincides with evidence for the beginning of settlement, suggesting human interference. Portey Pond did not become encircled by peat, and maintained a stable chironomid fauna throughout the post-glacial period and up to the present.
新不伦瑞克省-新斯科舍省(加拿大)边境地区两个小型腐殖质湖泊的冰期后Chironomid演替
对新不伦瑞克省和新斯科舍省边境地区两个位置相近的小湖泊中chironomid群落冰川后演替的比较研究揭示了它们的动物群最初的相似性,以及随后的平行进化时期。这两个湖泊最初都有一个tananytarus - heterotrissocladius群落,表明湖泊环境是寡营养的。在随后的大部分时间里,坦尼塔尔苏斯在两个湖泊中都占据着主导地位。大约在公元前4000年,两个湖的发展开始分化。对于伍德池塘,证据表明,泥藻的逐渐侵蚀产生了一个酸性的、营养化的环境。在这种侵蚀之后,典型的浅水腐殖质湖泊中的Tanytarsus动物群被以Chironomus和Monopectrocladius为优势的泥炭池动物群所取代。从Tanytarsus到Chironomus的转变与人类开始定居的证据相吻合,表明人类的干预。波蒂塘没有被泥炭包围,并在整个冰期后直至现在保持了稳定的摇壶动物区系。
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