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Lakes as sentinels of climate change

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Adrian, Rita
O'Reilly, Catharine M.
Zagarese, Horacio
Baines, Stephen B.
Hessen, Dag O.
Keller, Wendel
Livingstone, David M.
Sommaruga, Ruben
Van Donk, Ellen

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Limnology and Oceanography. 2009, 54(6), pp. 2283-2297. eISSN 0024-3590. Available under: doi: 10.4319/lo.2009.54.6_part_2.2283

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While there is a general sense that lakes can act as sentinels of climate change, their efficacy has not been thoroughly analyzed. We identified the key response variables within a lake that act as indicators of the effects of climate change on both the lake and the catchment. These variables reflect a wide range of physical, chemical, and biological responses to climate. However, the efficacy of the different indicators is affected by regional response to climate change, characteristics of the catchment, and lake mixing regimes. Thus, particular indicators or combinations of indicators are more effective for different lake types and geographic regions. The extraction of climate signals can be further complicated by the influence of other environmental changes, such as eutrophication or acidification, and the equivalent reverse phenomena, in addition to other land-use influences. In many cases, however, confounding factors can be addressed through analytical tools such as detrending or filtering. Lakes are effective sentinels for climate change because they are sensitive to climate, respond rapidly to change, and integrate information about changes in the catchment.

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ISO 690ADRIAN, Rita, Catharine M. O'REILLY, Horacio ZAGARESE, Stephen B. BAINES, Dag O. HESSEN, Wendel KELLER, David M. LIVINGSTONE, Ruben SOMMARUGA, Dietmar STRAILE, Ellen VAN DONK, Gesa A. WEYHENMEYER, Monika WINDER, 2009. Lakes as sentinels of climate change. In: Limnology and Oceanography. 2009, 54(6), pp. 2283-2297. eISSN 0024-3590. Available under: doi: 10.4319/lo.2009.54.6_part_2.2283
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  title={Lakes as sentinels of climate change},
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  journal={Limnology and Oceanography},
  pages={2283--2297},
  author={Adrian, Rita and O'Reilly, Catharine M. and Zagarese, Horacio and Baines, Stephen B. and Hessen, Dag O. and Keller, Wendel and Livingstone, David M. and Sommaruga, Ruben and Straile, Dietmar and Van Donk, Ellen and Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A. and Winder, Monika}
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