Physico-chemical characterisation of protected lake habitats: A matter of dystrophy

IF 2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 LIMNOLOGY
Giovanni Cappelli , Emma Gray , Martin Gammell , Cillian Roden , Heather Lally
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Abstract

Oligotrophic waters containing very few minerals of sandy plains (code 3110) and Natural dystrophic lakes and ponds (code 3160) are widespread freshwater lake habitats within Atlantic blanket bog habitats. Despite being protected under Annex I of the European Union (EU) Habitats Directive, the conservation conditions of these lake habitats is considered bad and inadequate respectively. A lack of field data (including physico-chemical, algal, macrophytes and invertebrates) is preventing appropriate conservation condition assessments, and recommendations to maintain / restore favourable conservation condition. This research aims to characterise these lake habitats with water chemistry data from favourable conservation condition sites and determine their natural state, and to consider seasonal and regional variability to evaluate whether two lake habitats exist. Several water chemistry parameters were monitored in 24 waterbodies monthly for 12 months. Lake habitat 3110 were characterised by higher levels of pH, alkalinity, silica and dissolved oxygen, whereas, contrary to previous reports, levels of true colour and dissolved organic matter (DOM) were lower in lake habitat 3160. However, all 24 sites were acidic with low alkalinity and slightly coloured, hence exhibiting dystrophic conditions. Principal Component Analysis highlighted a strong regional influence separating larger, coloured sites from smaller acidic and altitudinal sites. Differences in true colour were due to strong positive relationships between DOM and catchment area confirming their influence on a regional scale. This research highlights an urgent need to gather physico-chemical field data from a wider range of protected lake habitats 3110 and 3160, and from across the EU to discern whether a gradient of dystrophy exists along which both habitats occur. Outcomes of such research would have implications on the reporting and conservation assessment of these lake habitats by Member States and help harmonise monitoring methods and provide more accurate assessment tools for their reporting under the EU Habitats Directive.

受保护湖泊生境的物理化学特征:营养不良的问题
含很少矿物质的沙质平原贫营养水(代码3110)和天然营养不良的湖泊和池塘(代码3160)是大西洋地层状沼泽栖息地内广泛存在的淡水湖栖息地。尽管受到欧盟生境指令附件一的保护,但这些湖泊生境的保护条件分别被认为是糟糕的和不充分的。缺乏实地数据(包括物理-化学、藻类、大型植物和无脊椎动物)妨碍了适当的保护条件评估和维持/恢复有利的保护条件的建议。本研究旨在利用有利保护条件地点的水化学数据来表征这些湖泊栖息地,确定它们的自然状态,并考虑季节和区域变化来评估两种湖泊栖息地是否存在。对24个水体进行了为期12个月的月度水化学参数监测。湖泊栖息地3110的特点是pH值、碱度、二氧化硅和溶解氧水平较高,而与之前的报道相反,湖泊栖息地3160的真色和溶解有机物(DOM)水平较低。然而,所有24个位点都呈酸性,碱度低,颜色轻微,因此表现出营养不良的状况。主成分分析强调了将较大的有色站点与较小的酸性站点和海拔站点分开的强烈区域影响。真实颜色的差异是由于DOM和流域面积之间的强烈正相关关系,证实了它们在区域尺度上的影响。这项研究强调,迫切需要从更广泛的受保护的湖泊栖息地3110和3160以及整个欧盟收集物理化学领域的数据,以辨别两种栖息地是否存在营养不良的梯度。这些研究的结果将对成员国对这些湖泊栖息地的报告和保护评估产生影响,并有助于协调监测方法,并为根据欧盟栖息地指令进行报告提供更准确的评估工具。
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Limnologica
Limnologica 环境科学-湖沼学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.90%
发文量
64
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Limnologica is a primary journal for limnologists, aquatic ecologists, freshwater biologists, restoration ecologists and ecotoxicologists working with freshwater habitats.
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