Authors
Kathleen M Rühland, Kathryn E Hargan, Adam Jeziorski, Andrew M Paterson, W Keller, John P Smol
Publication date
2014/2/1
Journal
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
Volume
46
Issue
1
Pages
139-158
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
A multi-proxy paleolimnological survey was performed on 13 lakes in the Hudson Bay Lowlands (HBL) of northern Ontario in order to provide a regional analysis of recent environmental changes in this poorly studied sub-Arctic region. In contrast to the amplified warming experienced by most of the circumpolar Arctic since the mid-19th century, the climate of the Hudson Bay (HB) region has remained relatively cool and stable for hundreds of years. However, since approximately the 1990s, the HBL has experienced rapid and large increases in air temperature and declines in sea ice. Diatom, cladoceran, and chironomid remains preserved in the recent (surface) and pre-1850 sediments of 13 lakes were used to examine whether this new climate regime has resulted in species assemblage changes across multiple trophic levels. Our results indicate clear limnological responses to warming among the freshwater biota …
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