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Tree line advance reduces mixing and oxygen concentrations in arctic-alpine lakes through wind sheltering and organic carbon supply

Klaus, Marcus; Karlsson, Jan; Seekell, David

Sammanfattning

Oxygen depletion in lake bottom waters has adverse impacts on ecosystem health including decreased water quality from release of nutrients and reduced substances from sediments, and the reduction of fish growth and reproduction. Depletion occurs when oxygen is consumed during decomposition of organic matter, and oxygen replenishment is limited by water column stratification. Arctic-alpine lakes are often well mixed and oxygenated, but rapid climate change in these regions is an important driver of shifts in catchment vegetation that could affect the mixing and oxygen dynamics of lakes. Here, we analyze high-resolution time series of dissolved oxygen concentration and temperature profiles in 40 Swedish arctic-alpine lakes across the tree line ecotone. The lakes stratified for 1-125 days, and during stratification, near-bottom dissolved oxygen concentrations changed by -0.20 to +0.15 mg L-1 day(-1), resulting in final concentrations of 1.1-15.5 mg L-1 at the end of the longest stratification period. Structural equation modeling revealed that lakes with taller shoreline vegetation relative to lake area had higher dissolved organic carbon concentrations and oxygen consumption rates, but also lower wind speeds and longer stratification periods, and ultimately, lower near-bottom dissolved oxygen concentrations. We use an index of shoreline canopy height and lake area to predict variations among our study lakes in near-bottom dissolved oxygen concentrations at the end of the longest stratification period (R-2 = 0.41). Upscaling this relationship to 8392 Swedish arctic-alpine lakes revealed that near-bottom dissolved oxygen concentrations drop below 3, 5, and 7 mg L-1 in 15%, 32%, and 53% of the lakes and that this proportion is sensitive (5%-22%, 13%-45%, and 29%-69%) to hypothetical tree line shifts observed in the past century or reconstructed for the Holocene (+/- 200 m elevation; +/- 0.5 degrees latitude). Assuming space-for-time substitution, we predict that tree line advance will decrease near-bottom dissolved oxygen concentrations in many arctic-alpine lakes.

Nyckelord

dissolved organic carbon; environmental change; forest-tundra ecotone; hypoxia; lake ecosystem; lake stratification; thermal structure; wind speed

Publicerad i

Global Change Biology
2021, Volym: 27, nummer: 18, sidor: 4238-4253
Utgivare: WILEY

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    Ekologi

    Publikationens identifierare

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15660

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    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/112230