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Climate Research
Decadal changes in water temperature and ecological time series in Lake Geneva, Europe—relationship to subtropical Atlantic climate variability
Daniel Gerdeaux1  Orlane Anneville1  Leslie Lainé1  Sami Souissi1  Juan Carlos Molinero1 
关键词: Subtropical Atlantic climate;    Western Europe lakes;    Temperature;    Zooplankton;    Leptodora kindtii;    Bythotrephes longimanus;   
DOI  :  10.3354/cr034015
来源: Inter-Research Science Publishing
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ABSTRACT: We investigated connections between subtropical Atlantic climate variability, atmospheric conditions in the European Alpine region (45 to 47°N and 5 to 8°E) and the interannual variability of the thermal conditions in the largest body of freshwater in Western Europe (Lake Geneva). The long-term water temperature was related to climate variability by means of a multivariate regression model. Results revealed atmospheric connections that have been elusive so far, and showed that over the period from 1959 to 2000, summer thermal conditions in Lake Geneva appear tightly linked to the long-term variability of the subtropical Atlantic climate. The multivariate model revealed high skills and tight correlations, which suggest the possibility of assessing future thermal changes in Lake Geneva from the Atlantic climate variability. The implications of such climatic forcing on the functioning of the pelagic ecosystem in Lake Geneva were illustrated by analysing the long-term changes in abundance of the summer-dominant carnivorous cladocerans Bythotrephes longimanus and Leptodora kindtii during the period 1974 to 2000. Again, the multivariate model revealed high skills and excellent correlations between the interannual changes in abundance of these species and the variability of summer climate. Our approach provides a general understanding of the interrelations between large- and regional-scale climates, local environmental conditions and the ecological responses in Lake Geneva during summer, and is therefore applicable to other retrospective studies.

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