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Modern diatom, cladocera, chironomid, and chrysophyte cyst assemblages as quantitative indicators for the reconstruction of past environmental conditions in the Alps. I. Climate
Authors:André F. Lotter  H. John B. Birks  Wolfgang Hofmann  Aldo Marchetto
Affiliation:(1) Geobotanical Institute, University of Bern, Altenbergrain 21, CH-3013 Bern, Switzerland;(2) Swiss Federal Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (EAWAG), CH-8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland;(3) Botanical Institute, University of Bergen, Allégaten 41, N-5007 Bergen, Norway;(4) Environmental Change Research Centre, University College London, 26 Bedford Way, London, WC1H 0AP, UK;(5) Max-Planck-Institut für Limnologie, August-Thienemann-Strasse 2, D-24302 Plön, Germany;(6) Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto Italiano di Idrobiologia, Largo Vittorio Tonolli, 50-52, I-28048 Verbania Pallanza, Italy
Abstract:Diatom, chrysophyte cyst, benthic cladocera, planktonic cladocera, and chironomid assemblages were studied in the surface sediments of 68 small lakes along an altitudinal gradient from 300 to 2350 m in Switzerland. In addition, 43 environmental variables relating to the physical limnology, geography, catchment characteristics, climate, and water chemistry were recorded or measured for each lake. The explanatory power of each of these predictor variables for the different biological data-sets was estimated by a series of canonical correspondence analyses (CCA) and the statistical significance of each model was assessed by Monte Carlo permutation tests. A minimal set of environmental variables was found for each biological data-set by a forward-selection procedure within CCA. The unique, independent explanatory power of each set of environmental variables was estimated by a series of CCAs and partial CCAs. Inference models or transfer functions for mean summer (June, July, August) air temperature were developed for each biological data-set using weighted-averaging partial least squares or partial least squares. The final transfer functions, after data screening, have root mean squared errors of prediction, as assessed by leave-one-out cross-validation, of 1.37 °C (chironomids), 1.60 °C (benthic cladocera), 1.62 °C (diatoms), 1.77 °C (planktonic cladocera), and 2.23 °C (chrysophyte cysts).
Keywords:transfer functions  weighted-averagingpartial-least-squares  summer temperatures  surfacesediments  modern training-sets  Switzerland
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