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First human impacts and responses of aquatic systems: a review of palaeolimnological records from around the world

First human impacts and responses of aquatic systems: a review of palaeolimnological records from around the world
First human impacts and responses of aquatic systems: a review of palaeolimnological records from around the world
Lake sediments constitute natural archives of past environmental changes. Historically, research has focussed mainly on generating regional climate records, but records of human impacts caused by land-use and exploitation of freshwater resources are now attracting scientific and management interests. Long-term environmental records are useful to establish ecosystem reference conditions, enabling comparisons with current ones and potentially allowing future trajectories to be more tightly constrained. Here we review the timing and onset of human disturbance in and around inland water ecosystems as revealed through sedimentary archives from around the world. Palaeolimnology provides access to a wealth of information reflecting early human activities and their corresponding aquatic ecological shifts. First human impacts on aquatic systems and their watersheds are highly variable in time and space. Landscape disturbance often constitutes the first anthropogenic signal in palaeolimnological records. While the effects of humans at the landscape level are relatively easily demonstrated, the earliest signals of human-induced changes in the structure and functioning of aquatic ecosystems need to be investigated further. Additional studies will improve our understanding of linkages between human settlements, their exploitation of land and water resources, and the downstream effects on continental waters.
2053-020X
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Dubois, Nathalie, Saulnier-Talbot, Émilie, Mills, Keely, Gell, Peter, Battarbee, Peter, Bennion, Helen, Chawchai, Sakonvan, Dong, Xuhui, Francus, Pierre, Flower, Roger, Gomes, Doriedson F., Gregory-Eaves, Irene, Humane, Sumedh, Kattel, Giri, Jenny, Jean-Philippe, Langdon, Peter, Massaferro, Julieta, McGowan, Suzanne, McGowan, Suzanne, Mikomägi, Annika, Ngoc, Nguyen Thi Minh, Sandaruwan Ratnayake, Amila, Reid, Michael, Rose, Neil, Saros, Jasmine, Schillereff, Daniel, Tolotti, Monica and Valero-Garcés, Blas (2017) First human impacts and responses of aquatic systems: a review of palaeolimnological records from around the world. The Anthropocene Review. (In Press)

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Abstract

Lake sediments constitute natural archives of past environmental changes. Historically, research has focussed mainly on generating regional climate records, but records of human impacts caused by land-use and exploitation of freshwater resources are now attracting scientific and management interests. Long-term environmental records are useful to establish ecosystem reference conditions, enabling comparisons with current ones and potentially allowing future trajectories to be more tightly constrained. Here we review the timing and onset of human disturbance in and around inland water ecosystems as revealed through sedimentary archives from around the world. Palaeolimnology provides access to a wealth of information reflecting early human activities and their corresponding aquatic ecological shifts. First human impacts on aquatic systems and their watersheds are highly variable in time and space. Landscape disturbance often constitutes the first anthropogenic signal in palaeolimnological records. While the effects of humans at the landscape level are relatively easily demonstrated, the earliest signals of human-induced changes in the structure and functioning of aquatic ecosystems need to be investigated further. Additional studies will improve our understanding of linkages between human settlements, their exploitation of land and water resources, and the downstream effects on continental waters.

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Accepted/In Press date: 29 September 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 414884
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/414884
ISSN: 2053-020X
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ORCID for Peter Langdon: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2724-2643

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Author: Nathalie Dubois
Author: Émilie Saulnier-Talbot
Author: Keely Mills
Author: Peter Gell
Author: Peter Battarbee
Author: Helen Bennion
Author: Sakonvan Chawchai
Author: Xuhui Dong
Author: Pierre Francus
Author: Roger Flower
Author: Doriedson F. Gomes
Author: Irene Gregory-Eaves
Author: Sumedh Humane
Author: Giri Kattel
Author: Jean-Philippe Jenny
Author: Peter Langdon ORCID iD
Author: Julieta Massaferro
Author: Suzanne McGowan
Author: Suzanne McGowan
Author: Annika Mikomägi
Author: Nguyen Thi Minh Ngoc
Author: Amila Sandaruwan Ratnayake
Author: Michael Reid
Author: Neil Rose
Author: Jasmine Saros
Author: Daniel Schillereff
Author: Monica Tolotti
Author: Blas Valero-Garcés

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