Stratification strength and light climate explain variation in chlorophyll a at the continental scale in a European multilake survey in a heatwave summer. Donis, D., Mantzouki, E., McGinnis, D. F., Vachon, D., Gallego, I., Grossart, H., de Senerpont Domis, L. N., Teurlincx, S., Seelen, L., Lürling, M., Verstijnen, Y., Maliaka, V., Fonvielle, J., Visser, P. M., Verspagen, J., van Herk, M., Antoniou, M. G., Tsiarta, N., McCarthy, V., Perello, V. C., Machado-Vieira, D., de Oliveira, A. G., Maronić, D. Š., Stević, F., Pfeiffer, T. Ž., Vucelić, I. B., Žutinić, P., Udovič, M. G., Plenković-Moraj, A., Bláha, L., Geriš, R., Fránková, M., Christoffersen, K. S., Warming, T. P., Feldmann, T., Laas, A., Panksep, K., Tuvikene, L., Kangro, K., Koreivienė, J., Karosienė, J., Kasperovičienė, J., Savadova-Ratkus, K., Vitonytė, I., Häggqvist, K., Salmi, P., Arvola, L., Rothhaupt, K., Avagianos, C., Kaloudis, T., Gkelis, S., Panou, M., Triantis, T., Zervou, S., Hiskia, A., Obertegger, U., Boscaini, A., Flaim, G., Salmaso, N., Cerasino, L., Haande, S., Skjelbred, B., Grabowska, M., Karpowicz, M., Chmura, D., Nawrocka, L., Kobos, J., Mazur-Marzec, H., Alcaraz-Párraga, P., Wilk-Woźniak, E., Krztoń, W., Walusiak, E., Gagala-Borowska, I., Mankiewicz-Boczek, J., Toporowska, M., Pawlik-Skowronska, B., Niedźwiecki, M., Pęczuła, W., Napiórkowska-Krzebietke, A., Dunalska, J., Sieńska, J., Szymański, D., Kruk, M., Budzyńska, A., Goldyn, R., Kozak, A., Rosińska, J., Szeląg-Wasielewska, E., Domek, P., Jakubowska-Krepska, N., Kwasizur, K., Messyasz, B., Pełechata, A., Pełechaty, M., Kokocinski, M., Madrecka-Witkowska, B., Kostrzewska-Szlakowska, I., Frąk, M., Bańkowska-Sobczak, A., Wasilewicz, M., Ochocka, A., Pasztaleniec, A., Jasser, I., Antão-Geraldes, A. M., Leira, M., Vasconcelos, V., Morais, J., Vale, M., Raposeiro, P. M., Gonçalves, V., Aleksovski, B., Krstić, S., Nemova, H., Drastichova, I., Chomova, L., Remec-Rekar, S., Elersek, T., Hansson, L., Urrutia-Cordero, P., Bravo, A. G., Buck, M., Colom-Montero, W., Mustonen, K., Pierson, D., Yang, Y., Richardson, J., Edwards, C., Cromie, H., Delgado-Martín, J., García, D., Cereijo, J. L., Gomà, J., Trapote, M. C., Vegas-Vilarrúbia, T., Obrador, B., García-Murcia, A., Real, M., Romans, E., Noguero-Ribes, J., Duque, D. P., Fernández-Morán, E., Úbeda, B., Gálvez, J. Á., Catalán, N., Pérez-Martínez, C., Ramos-Rodríguez, E., Cillero-Castro, C., Moreno-Ostos, E., Blanco, J. M., Rodríguez, V., Montes-Pérez, J. J., Palomino, R. L., Rodríguez-Pérez, E., Hernández, A., Carballeira, R., Camacho, A., Picazo, A., Rochera, C., Santamans, A. C., Ferriol, C., Romo, S., Soria, J. M., Özen, A., Karan, T., Demir, N., Beklioğlu, M., Filiz, N., Levi, E., Iskin, U., Bezirci, G., Tavşanoğlu, Ü. N., Çelik, K., Ozhan, K., Karakaya, N., Koçer, M. A. T., Yilmaz, M., Maraşlıoğlu, F., Fakioglu, Ö., Soylu, E. N., Yağcı, M. A., Çınar, Ş., Çapkın, K., Yağcı, A., Cesur, M., Bilgin, F., Bulut, C., Uysal, R., Latife, K., Akçaalan, R., Albay, M., Alp, M. T., Özkan, K., Sevindik, T. O., Tunca, H., Önem, B., Paerl, H., Carey, C. C., & Ibelings, B. W. Limnology and Oceanography, 66(12):4314–4333, 2021. _eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.11963
Stratification strength and light climate explain variation in chlorophyll a at the continental scale in a European multilake survey in a heatwave summer [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
To determine the drivers of phytoplankton biomass, we collected standardized morphometric, physical, and biological data in 230 lakes across the Mediterranean, Continental, and Boreal climatic zones of the European continent. Multilinear regression models tested on this snapshot of mostly eutrophic lakes (median total phosphorus [TP] = 0.06 and total nitrogen [TN] = 0.7 mg L−1), and its subsets (2 depth types and 3 climatic zones), show that light climate and stratification strength were the most significant explanatory variables for chlorophyll a (Chl a) variance. TN was a significant predictor for phytoplankton biomass for shallow and continental lakes, while TP never appeared as an explanatory variable, suggesting that under high TP, light, which partially controls stratification strength, becomes limiting for phytoplankton development. Mediterranean lakes were the warmest yet most weakly stratified and had significantly less Chl a than Boreal lakes, where the temperature anomaly from the long-term average, during a summer heatwave was the highest (+4°C) and showed a significant, exponential relationship with stratification strength. This European survey represents a summer snapshot of phytoplankton biomass and its drivers, and lends support that light and stratification metrics, which are both affected by climate change, are better predictors for phytoplankton biomass in nutrient-rich lakes than nutrient concentrations and surface temperature.
@article{donis_stratification_2021,
	title = {Stratification strength and light climate explain variation in chlorophyll a at the continental scale in a {European} multilake survey in a heatwave summer},
	volume = {66},
	issn = {1939-5590},
	url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/lno.11963},
	doi = {10.1002/lno.11963},
	abstract = {To determine the drivers of phytoplankton biomass, we collected standardized morphometric, physical, and biological data in 230 lakes across the Mediterranean, Continental, and Boreal climatic zones of the European continent. Multilinear regression models tested on this snapshot of mostly eutrophic lakes (median total phosphorus [TP] = 0.06 and total nitrogen [TN] = 0.7 mg L−1), and its subsets (2 depth types and 3 climatic zones), show that light climate and stratification strength were the most significant explanatory variables for chlorophyll a (Chl a) variance. TN was a significant predictor for phytoplankton biomass for shallow and continental lakes, while TP never appeared as an explanatory variable, suggesting that under high TP, light, which partially controls stratification strength, becomes limiting for phytoplankton development. Mediterranean lakes were the warmest yet most weakly stratified and had significantly less Chl a than Boreal lakes, where the temperature anomaly from the long-term average, during a summer heatwave was the highest (+4°C) and showed a significant, exponential relationship with stratification strength. This European survey represents a summer snapshot of phytoplankton biomass and its drivers, and lends support that light and stratification metrics, which are both affected by climate change, are better predictors for phytoplankton biomass in nutrient-rich lakes than nutrient concentrations and surface temperature.},
	language = {en},
	number = {12},
	urldate = {2022-01-20},
	journal = {Limnology and Oceanography},
	author = {Donis, Daphne and Mantzouki, Evanthia and McGinnis, Daniel F. and Vachon, Dominic and Gallego, Irene and Grossart, Hans-Peter and de Senerpont Domis, Lisette N. and Teurlincx, Sven and Seelen, Laura and Lürling, Miquel and Verstijnen, Yvon and Maliaka, Valentini and Fonvielle, Jeremy and Visser, Petra M. and Verspagen, Jolanda and van Herk, Maria and Antoniou, Maria G. and Tsiarta, Nikoletta and McCarthy, Valerie and Perello, Victor C. and Machado-Vieira, Danielle and de Oliveira, Alinne Gurjão and Maronić, Dubravka Špoljarić and Stević, Filip and Pfeiffer, Tanja Žuna and Vucelić, Itana Bokan and Žutinić, Petar and Udovič, Marija Gligora and Plenković-Moraj, Anđelka and Bláha, Luděk and Geriš, Rodan and Fránková, Markéta and Christoffersen, Kirsten Seestern and Warming, Trine Perlt and Feldmann, Tõnu and Laas, Alo and Panksep, Kristel and Tuvikene, Lea and Kangro, Kersti and Koreivienė, Judita and Karosienė, Jūratė and Kasperovičienė, Jūratė and Savadova-Ratkus, Ksenija and Vitonytė, Irma and Häggqvist, Kerstin and Salmi, Pauliina and Arvola, Lauri and Rothhaupt, Karl and Avagianos, Christos and Kaloudis, Triantafyllos and Gkelis, Spyros and Panou, Manthos and Triantis, Theodoros and Zervou, Sevasti-Kiriaki and Hiskia, Anastasia and Obertegger, Ulrike and Boscaini, Adriano and Flaim, Giovanna and Salmaso, Nico and Cerasino, Leonardo and Haande, Sigrid and Skjelbred, Birger and Grabowska, Magdalena and Karpowicz, Maciej and Chmura, Damian and Nawrocka, Lidia and Kobos, Justyna and Mazur-Marzec, Hanna and Alcaraz-Párraga, Pablo and Wilk-Woźniak, Elżbieta and Krztoń, Wojciech and Walusiak, Edward and Gagala-Borowska, Ilona and Mankiewicz-Boczek, Joana and Toporowska, Magdalena and Pawlik-Skowronska, Barbara and Niedźwiecki, Michał and Pęczuła, Wojciech and Napiórkowska-Krzebietke, Agnieszka and Dunalska, Julita and Sieńska, Justyna and Szymański, Daniel and Kruk, Marek and Budzyńska, Agnieszka and Goldyn, Ryszard and Kozak, Anna and Rosińska, Joanna and Szeląg-Wasielewska, Elżbieta and Domek, Piotr and Jakubowska-Krepska, Natalia and Kwasizur, Kinga and Messyasz, Beata and Pełechata, Aleksandra and Pełechaty, Mariusz and Kokocinski, Mikolaj and Madrecka-Witkowska, Beata and Kostrzewska-Szlakowska, Iwona and Frąk, Magdalena and Bańkowska-Sobczak, Agnieszka and Wasilewicz, Michał and Ochocka, Agnieszka and Pasztaleniec, Agnieszka and Jasser, Iwona and Antão-Geraldes, Ana M. and Leira, Manel and Vasconcelos, Vitor and Morais, Joao and Vale, Micaela and Raposeiro, Pedro M. and Gonçalves, Vítor and Aleksovski, Boris and Krstić, Svetislav and Nemova, Hana and Drastichova, Iveta and Chomova, Lucia and Remec-Rekar, Spela and Elersek, Tina and Hansson, Lars-Anders and Urrutia-Cordero, Pablo and Bravo, Andrea G. and Buck, Moritz and Colom-Montero, William and Mustonen, Kristiina and Pierson, Don and Yang, Yang and Richardson, Jessica and Edwards, Christine and Cromie, Hannah and Delgado-Martín, Jordi and García, David and Cereijo, Jose Luís and Gomà, Joan and Trapote, Mari Carmen and Vegas-Vilarrúbia, Teresa and Obrador, Biel and García-Murcia, Ana and Real, Monserrat and Romans, Elvira and Noguero-Ribes, Jordi and Duque, David Parreño and Fernández-Morán, Elísabeth and Úbeda, Bárbara and Gálvez, José Ángel and Catalán, Núria and Pérez-Martínez, Carmen and Ramos-Rodríguez, Eloísa and Cillero-Castro, Carmen and Moreno-Ostos, Enrique and Blanco, José María and Rodríguez, Valeriano and Montes-Pérez, Jorge Juan and Palomino, Roberto L. and Rodríguez-Pérez, Estela and Hernández, Armand and Carballeira, Rafael and Camacho, Antonio and Picazo, Antonio and Rochera, Carlos and Santamans, Anna C. and Ferriol, Carmen and Romo, Susana and Soria, Juan Miguel and Özen, Arda and Karan, Tünay and Demir, Nilsun and Beklioğlu, Meryem and Filiz, Nur and Levi, Eti and Iskin, Uğur and Bezirci, Gizem and Tavşanoğlu, Ülkü Nihan and Çelik, Kemal and Ozhan, Koray and Karakaya, Nusret and Koçer, Mehmet Ali Turan and Yilmaz, Mete and Maraşlıoğlu, Faruk and Fakioglu, Özden and Soylu, Elif Neyran and Yağcı, Meral Apaydın and Çınar, Şakir and Çapkın, Kadir and Yağcı, Abdulkadir and Cesur, Mehmet and Bilgin, Fuat and Bulut, Cafer and Uysal, Rahmi and Latife, Köker and Akçaalan, Reyhan and Albay, Meriç and Alp, Mehmet Tahir and Özkan, Korhan and Sevindik, Tuğba Ongun and Tunca, Hatice and Önem, Burçin and Paerl, Hans and Carey, Cayelan C. and Ibelings, Bastiaan W.},
	year = {2021},
	note = {\_eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.11963},
	keywords = {\#nosource},
	pages = {4314--4333},
}

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