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Hall, R.I. and Smol, J.P. 1996. Paleolimnological assessment of long-term water-quality changes in south-central Ontario lakes affected by cottage development and acidification. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 53:1-17
Little, J.L., Hall, R.I.,
Quinlan, R., and Smol, J.P. 2000. Past trophic status and hypolimnetic
anoxia during eutrophication and remediation of Gravenhurst Bay,
Ontario: comparison of diatoms, chironomids, and historical records.
Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 57:333-341.
Postindustrial pH and [TP] changes were inferred from surface and pre-1850 sediment diatom assemblages. Results suggest that presently acidic lakes (pH <6) have acidified, and the pH of alkaline lakes (pH >7) has increased as observed in other regions receiving elevated acidic deposition. Diatom-inferred [TP] suggests that cultural eutrophication has not been widespread. In almost all lakes, present-day [TP] is not higher than before European settlement. In many mesotrophic lakes, preindustrial [TP] was higher than at present.
However, many other anthropogenic changes have taken place that could also reduce lake water [TP], including
The study area lies within the Great Lakes — St. Lawrence Forest Region. The landscape is predominantly forested and non-agricultural owing to the rough topography, thin soils, and cool climate. Several rural municipalities exist in the region, but seasonal recreation is the dominant human activity. The shores of most lakes are dotted with cottages, and most are serviced with septic sewage systems.
Clear-cut logging was a major industry of the past, with the last major forest clearing 60-100 years ago. Agricultural activity is almost nonexistent.
Lakes were specifically chosen to sample the broadest trophic status gradient possible, and they ranged from very oligotrophic (spring overturn [TP] =2.7 µg.L-1) to mesotrophic (24.3 µg.L-1). Few, if any, eutrophic lakes exist in this region. To minimize the influence of pH and pH-related variables on the distribution of diatom taxa, lakes with pH <5.5 or with [DOC] >6.5 mg.L-1 were not included. Otherwise, the lake set included broad gradients of physical and water chemistry characteristics typical of this region.
Table: The optima and effective number of occurrences (Hill's N2) of the diatom taxa used in ordinations and weighted-average regression and calibration models
Code | Taxon | pH | [TP] (µg.L-1) | N2 |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Achnanthes bioreti Germ. | 6.54 | 6.94 | 13.7 |
2 | Achnanthes chlidanos Hohn & Hellermann | 6.74 | 5.74 | 4.8 |
3 | Achnanthes Kütz. (Brun) | 6.97 | 6.59 | 7.8 |
4 | Achnanthes laevis Řstrup | 7.02 | 6.98 | 7.4 |
5 | Achnanthes levanderi Hustedt | 6.48 | 6.40 | 15.5 |
6 | Achnanthes linearis (W. Smith) Grun. sensu auct. nonnull. | 6.95 | 9.56 | 11.4 |
7 | Achnanthes marginulata Grun. | 6.28 | 7.42 | 8.7 |
8 | Achnanthes minutissima Kütz. | 6.85 | 7.57 | 26.6 |
9 | Achnanthes subatomoides (Hust.) Lange-Bertalot & Archibald | 6.53 | 8.13 | 21.6 |
10 | Aulacoseira distans var.humilis (Cleve-Euler) Simonsen | 6.74 | 7.83 | 5.3 |
11 | Aulacoseira distans var. tenella (Nygaard) (Florin) Simonsen | 6.36 | 8.09 | 12.5 |
12 | Aulacoseira distans var. 3 PIRLA | 6.64 | 4.89 | 3.7 |
13 | Aulacoseira lirata (Ehr.) Ross | 6.18 | 8.71 | 14.9 |
14 | Aulacoseira lacustris (Grun.) Krammer | 6.26 | 5.64 | 4.3 |
15 | Anomoeoneis brachysira (Bréb) Grun. (in Cleve) | 6.26 | 7.34 | 19.5 |
16 | Anomoeoneis vitrea (Grun.) Ross | 6.66 | 6.71 | 27.6 |
17 | Aulacoseira perglabra var. fluoriniae (Camburn) Simonsen | 6.20 | 7.86 | 14.4 |
18 | Asterionella formosa Hassall | 6.68 | 7.92 | 33.9 |
19 | Asterionella ralfsii var. americana Körner | 5.90 | 6.70 | 9.5 |
20 | Achnanthes suchlandtii Hust. | 6.85 | 7.37 | 6.9 |
21 | Aulacoseira ambigua (Grun.) Simonsen | 6.49 | 11.78 | 12.7 |
22 | Aulacoseira distans (Ehr.) Simonsen | 6.61 | 6.61 | 22.5 |
23 | Aulacoseira nygaardii (Camburn) Simonsen | 6.07 | 9.57 | 3.9 |
24 | Aulacoseira perglabra Řstrup) Haworth | 6.42 | 7.60 | 6.4 |
25 | Aulacoseira subarctica (O. Müll.) Haworth | 6.84 | 14.53 | 10.0 |
26 | Aulacoseira cf. sp. 1 PIRLA | 6.30 | 9.01 | 6.9 |
27 | Cyclotella bodanica var. lemanica (O. Müll.) Bachmann | 6.70 | 7.83 | 26.5 |
28 | Cyclotella kuetzingiana var. radiosa sensu Fricke | 6.74 | 5.22 | 16.6 |
29 | Cyclotella kuetzingiana sensu Thwaites | 6.55 | 5.20 | 9.2 |
30 | Cyclotella michiganiana Skvortzow | 7.08 | 7.26 | 10.7 |
31 | Cyclotella ocellata Pantocsek | 6.66 | 4.55 | 11.2 |
32 | Cyclotella stelligera Cleve & Grun. (in Van Heurck) | 6.61 | 6.49 | 33.4 |
33 | Cymbella cesatii (Rabenh.) Grun. | 6.79 | 7.22 | 10.7 |
34 | Cymbella microcephala Grun. (in Van Heurck) | 6.78 | 7.39 | 18.5 |
35 | Cymbella silesiaca Bleisch | 6.86 | 10.09 | 16.4 |
36 | Diatoma tenue var. elongatum Lyngb. | 7.13 | 8.05 | 2.8 |
37 | Eunotia bilunaris var. mucophila Lange-Bertalot & Nörpel | 6.19 | 11.11 | 3.6 |
38 | Eunotia pectinalis var. minor (Kütz.) Rabenh. | 6.33 | 8.20 | 7.4 |
39 | Eunotia bilunaris (Ehr.) Mills | 6.21 | 6.53 | 8.8 |
40 | Eunotia exigua (Bréb.) Rabenh. | 6.10 | 6.04 | 6.3 |
41 | Eunotia meisteri Hust. | 6.11 | 5.50 | 5.3 |
42 | Eunotia paludosa Grun. | 5.86 | 8.86 | 2.8 |
43 | Eunotia rhomboidea Hust. | 6.27 | 7.65 | 7.2 |
44 | Eunotia zasuminensis (Cab.) Körner | 6.09 | 9.57 | 2.8 |
45 | Fragilaria brevistriata Grun. | 6.71 | 8.34 | 26.1 |
46 | Fragilaria construens (Ehr.) Grun. | 7.05 | 6.70 | 6.8 |
47 | Fragilaria crotonensis Kitton | 7.05 | 7.64 | 14.3 |
48 | Fragilaria pinnata Ehr. | 6.83 | 9.21 | 17.1 |
49 | Fragilaria sp. 5 PIRLA | 6.09 | 6.69 | 9.1 |
50 | Fragilaria vaucheriae (Kütz.) Petersen | 6.95 | 7.80 | 11.6 |
51 | Fragilaria brevistriata var. papillosa Cleve-Euler | 6.71 | 5.79 | 8.6 |
52 | Fragilaria capucina var. mesolepta (Rabenh.) Rabenh. | 7.16 | 12.77 | 4.8 |
53 | Fragilaria construens var. binodis (Ehr.) Grun. | 6.32 | 6.23 | 5.4 |
54 | Fragilaria construens var. pumila Grun. | 6.54 | 7.07 | 4.4 |
55 | Fragilaria construens f. venter (Ehr.) Hust. | 6.79 | 7.27 | 13.4 |
56 | Fragilaria pinnata var. lancettula (Schumann) Hust. | 6.68 | 13.39 | 8.2 |
57 | Frustulia magaliesmontana Cholnoky | 5.88 | 5.19 | 3.4 |
58 | Frustulia rhomboides (Ehr.) De Toni | 6.22 | 7.29 | 14.1 |
59 | Fragilaria virescens var. exigua Grun. | 6.33 | 8.54 | 13.2 |
60 | Gomphonema cf. lateripunctatum Reichardt & Lange-Bertalot | 6.87 | 5.96 | 3.2 |
61 | Navicula laevissima Kütz. | 6.60 | 11.56 | 6.8 |
62 | Navicula leptostriata Jřrgensen | 6.06 | 6.36 | 7.5 |
63 | Navicula mediocris Krasske | 6.29 | 7.81 | 5.7 |
64 | Navicula pseudoscutiformis Hust. | 6.48 | 5.49 | 6.7 |
65 | Navicula pupula Kütz. | 6.39 | 8.50 | 15.6 |
66 | Navicula pseudoventralis Hust. | 6.76 | 10.38 | 6.5 |
67 | Navicula rhynchocephala Kütz. | 6.87 | 6.97 | 7.9 |
68 | Navicula vitiosa Schimanski | 6.62 | 7.53 | 7.1 |
69 | Navicula cryptocephala Kütz. | 6.68 | 9.55 | 21.1 |
70 | Nitzschia cf. fonticola Grun. | 6.71 | 6.20 | 7.7 |
71 | Nitzschia cf. gracilis Hantzsch | 6.55 | 8.20 | 22.6 |
72 | Nitzschia cf. palea (Kütz.) W. Smith | 7.05 | 10.17 | 5.8 |
73 | Nitzschia cf. perminuta (Grun.) M. Peragallo | 6.06 | 6.11 | 7.7 |
74 | Navicula subminiscula Manguin | 6.31 | 9.38 | 6.1 |
75 | Navicula submuralis Hust. | 6.67 | 8.85 | 13.2 |
76 | Pinnularia abaujensis (Pantoscek) Ross | 6.46 | 9.16 | 6.7 |
77 | Pinnularia braunii (Grun.) Cleve | 6.38 | 7.46 | 3.3 |
78 | Rhizoselenia cf. eriensis H.L. Smith | 6.74 | 8.14 | 12.5 |
79 | Stauroneis anceps Ehr. | 6.34 | 9.59 | 9.0 |
80 | Stauroneis phoenicenteron (Nitzsch) Ehr. | 6.09 | 7.70 | 6.6 |
81 | Synedra acus var. angustissima Grun. | 7.15 | 10.45 | 3.0 |
82 | Synedra cyclopum Brutschy | 7.13 | 6.24 | 3.5 |
83 | Synedra famelica Kütz. | 6.51 | 12.94 | 5.5 |
84 | Synedra filiformis var. exilis Ceve-Euler | 6.79 | 7.17 | 18.4 |
85 | Synedra nanana Meister | 6.62 | 7.12 | 15.3 |
86 | Synedra rumpens Kütz. | 7.03 | 8.99 | 5.2 |
87 | Synedra tenera W. Smith | 6.96 | 8.38 | 6.2 |
88 | Tabellaria flocculosa str. III sensu Koppen | 6.63 | 7.44 | 10.3 |
89 | Tabellaria flocculosa str. IIIp sensu Koppen | 6.39 | 7.99 | 30.1 |
90 | Tabellaria flocculosa var. linearis Koppen | 6.55 | 7.05 | 10.5 |
91 | Tabellaria flocculosa str. IV sensu Koppen | 6.36 | 7.47 | 25.5 |
92 | Tabellaria quadriseptata Knudson | 6.41 | 7.02 | 6.4 |
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