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Aquatic Ecosystems as Sentinels of Change Field Station & Marine Lab Emerging Initiatives Workshop November 17, 2011 Colorado Springs, CO Craig Williamson Global Change Limnology Laboratory Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA
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Karl et al. 2009. Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States www.globalchange.gov/usimpacts.
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Karl et al. 2008. Weather and climate extremes in a changing climate. US Climate Change Science Program Synthesis & Assessment Product 3.3
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Peters et al. 2007. Front. Ecol. Environ. 6:229
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Karl et al. 2009. Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States www.globalchange.gov/usimpacts.
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Indirect Effects of Climate Change: Wildfire
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Bark Beetle Damage
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Responses to Environmental Change: Where to sample?
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Aquatic Ecosystems as Sentinels of Environmental Change: Sentinel Responses (some examples): Physical: Temperature - ice-cover period, water temperature, mixing depth Water Transparency – UV, PAR Chemical: Oxygen – supersaturation, hypoxia, anoxia pH – acidity, alkalinity (buffering capacity) Inorganic Carbon – Dissolved, particulate Biological: Organic Carbon – Dissolved (DOC), particulate (POC) Chlorophyll, other pigments – concentration, depth of maximum (DCM) Phyto & Zooplankton – small size, short T, rapid response, easy to sample
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Aquatic Ecosystems as Sentinels of Environmental Change Biotic Consequences: - Biodiversity - Invasive species - Harmful algal blooms (HAB) - “Dead zones” from hypoxia or anoxia - Daphnia (model species) – growth, reproduction, vertical migration
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Aquatic Ecosystems: Sensors in the Landscape Most FSMLs have an one or more (stream, river, lake, ocean) Many have long-term data on these systems. Collectively create an infrastructure with great networking potential (work with GLEON, NEON, STREON).
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100% Increase in DOC in 16 Year Period: Hudson River, NY, USA Findlay et al. 2005. FEE 3: 133
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Lake Giles UV Transparency: 14 year trend July data: Lake Giles, N.E. Pennsylvania, USA
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Aquatic Ecosystems are also Integrators and Regulators of Environmental Change Williamson et al. 2009 Limnol Oceanogr 54:2273
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Sensors in the landscape
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