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Storm impacts on phytoplankton community dynamics in lakes
Authors:Jason D Stockwell  Jonathan P Doubek  Rita Adrian  Orlane Anneville  Cayelan C Carey  Laurence Carvalho  Lisette N De Senerpont Domis  Gaël Dur  Marieke A Frassl  Hans‐Peter Grossart  Bas W Ibelings  Marc J Lajeunesse  Aleksandra M Lewandowska  María E Llames  Shin‐Ichiro S Matsuzaki  Emily R Nodine  Peeter Nges  Vijay P Patil  Francesco Pomati  Karsten Rinke  Lars G Rudstam  James A Rusak  Nico Salmaso  Christian T Seltmann  Dietmar Straile  Stephen J Thackeray  Wim Thiery  Pablo Urrutia‐Cordero  Patrick Venail  Piet Verburg  R Iestyn Woolway  Tamar Zohary  Mikkel R Andersen  Ruchi Bhattacharya  Josef Hejzlar  Nasime Janatian  Alfred T N K Kpodonu  Tanner J Williamson  Harriet L Wilson
Institution:Jason D. Stockwell,Jonathan P. Doubek,Rita Adrian,Orlane Anneville,Cayelan C. Carey,Laurence Carvalho,Lisette N. De Senerpont Domis,Gaël Dur,Marieke A. Frassl,Hans‐Peter Grossart,Bas W. Ibelings,Marc J. Lajeunesse,Aleksandra M. Lewandowska,María E. Llames,Shin‐Ichiro S. Matsuzaki,Emily R. Nodine,Peeter Nõges,Vijay P. Patil,Francesco Pomati,Karsten Rinke,Lars G. Rudstam,James A. Rusak,Nico Salmaso,Christian T. Seltmann,Dietmar Straile,Stephen J. Thackeray,Wim Thiery,Pablo Urrutia‐Cordero,Patrick Venail,Piet Verburg,R. Iestyn Woolway,Tamar Zohary,Mikkel R. Andersen,Ruchi Bhattacharya,Josef Hejzlar,Nasime Janatian,Alfred T. N. K. Kpodonu,Tanner J. Williamson,Harriet L. Wilson
Abstract:In many regions across the globe, extreme weather events such as storms have increased in frequency, intensity, and duration due to climate change. Ecological theory predicts that such extreme events should have large impacts on ecosystem structure and function. High winds and precipitation associated with storms can affect lakes via short‐term runoff events from watersheds and physical mixing of the water column. In addition, lakes connected to rivers and streams will also experience flushing due to high flow rates. Although we have a well‐developed understanding of how wind and precipitation events can alter lake physical processes and some aspects of biogeochemical cycling, our mechanistic understanding of the emergent responses of phytoplankton communities is poor. Here we provide a comprehensive synthesis that identifies how storms interact with lake and watershed attributes and their antecedent conditions to generate changes in lake physical and chemical environments. Such changes can restructure phytoplankton communities and their dynamics, as well as result in altered ecological function (e.g., carbon, nutrient and energy cycling) in the short‐ and long‐term. We summarize the current understanding of storm‐induced phytoplankton dynamics, identify knowledge gaps with a systematic review of the literature, and suggest future research directions across a gradient of lake types and environmental conditions.
Keywords:climate change  environmental disturbance  extreme events  functional traits  mixing  nutrients  stability  watershed
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