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Large and deep perialpine lakes : a paleolimnological perspective for the advance of ecosystem science

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2018

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Tolotti, Monica
Dubois, Nathalie
Perga, Marie-Elodie
Lami, Andrea

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Hydrobiologia. 2018, 824(1), pp. 291-321. ISSN 0018-8158. eISSN 1573-5117. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s10750-018-3677-x

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The present paper aims at reviewing general knowledge of large European perialpine lakes as provided by sediment studies, and at outlining the contribution, from several lines of evidence, of modern paleolimnology in both interpreting past lake ecological evolution and forecasting lake responses to future human impacts. A literature survey mainly based on papers published in international journals indexed on ISI-Wos and Scopus from 1975 to April 2017 has been conducted on the 20 perialpine lakes with zmax ≥ 100 m and lake area ≥ 10 km2, and on 4 shallower perialpine lakes representing hotspots of extensive neo- and paleo-limnological research. By pinpointing temporal and spatial differences in paleolimnological studies conducted in the Alpine countries, the review identifies knowledge gaps in the perialpine area, and shows how sediment-based reconstructions represent a powerful tool, in mutual support with limnological surveys, to help predicting future scenarios through the “past-forward” principle, which consists in reconstructing past lake responses to conditions comparable to those to come. The most recent methodological developments of sediment studies show the potential to cope with the increasing ecosystem variability induced by climate change, and to produce innovative and crucial information for tuning future management and sustainable use of Alpine waters.

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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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Perialpine lakes; Lake sediments; Human impact; Eutrophication; Paleoclimate; Global change;Paleolimnology

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ISO 690TOLOTTI, Monica, Nathalie DUBOIS, Manuela MILAN, Marie-Elodie PERGA, Dietmar STRAILE, Andrea LAMI, 2018. Large and deep perialpine lakes : a paleolimnological perspective for the advance of ecosystem science. In: Hydrobiologia. 2018, 824(1), pp. 291-321. ISSN 0018-8158. eISSN 1573-5117. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s10750-018-3677-x
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  volume={824},
  issn={0018-8158},
  journal={Hydrobiologia},
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