Many environmental variables that are important for the development of chironomid larvae (such as water temperature, oxygen availability, and food quantity) are related to water depth, and a statistically strong relationship between chironomid distribution and water depth is therefore expected. This study focuses on the distribution of fossil chironomids in seven shallow lakes and one deep lake from the Plymouth Aquifer (Massachusetts, USA) and aims to assess the influence of water depth on chironomid assemblages within a lake. Multiple samples were taken per lake in order to study the distribution of fossil chironomid head capsules within a lake. Within each lake, the chironomid assemblages are diverse and the changes that are seen in th...
International audience1. The specific effects of three types of anthropogenic forcing (nutrient conc...
Fossils of chironomid larvae (non-biting midges) preserved in lake sediments are well-established pa...
The present study analysed the distribution of subfossil chironomid larval head caspules in a suite ...
Many environmental variables that are important for the development of chironomid larvae (such as wa...
1. To correctly interpret chironomid faunas for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction, it is essential ...
Water depth is an important environmental variable that explains a significant portion of the variat...
International audienceWe sampled modern chironomids at multiple water depths in Lake Annecy, France,...
Fluctuating lake levels are an important driver of ecosystem change, and changes in the precipitatio...
Paleolimnological studies often rely on a single sediment core for reconstructing past environmental...
Despite the widespread use of chironomids in biomonitoring and paleoenvironmental research to infer ...
We combined paleolimnological reconstructions and space-for-time substitutions to unravel chironomid...
International audience1. The specific effects of three types of anthropogenic forcing (nutrient conc...
Fossils of chironomid larvae (non-biting midges) preserved in lake sediments are well-established pa...
The present study analysed the distribution of subfossil chironomid larval head caspules in a suite ...
Many environmental variables that are important for the development of chironomid larvae (such as wa...
1. To correctly interpret chironomid faunas for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction, it is essential ...
Water depth is an important environmental variable that explains a significant portion of the variat...
International audienceWe sampled modern chironomids at multiple water depths in Lake Annecy, France,...
Fluctuating lake levels are an important driver of ecosystem change, and changes in the precipitatio...
Paleolimnological studies often rely on a single sediment core for reconstructing past environmental...
Despite the widespread use of chironomids in biomonitoring and paleoenvironmental research to infer ...
We combined paleolimnological reconstructions and space-for-time substitutions to unravel chironomid...
International audience1. The specific effects of three types of anthropogenic forcing (nutrient conc...
Fossils of chironomid larvae (non-biting midges) preserved in lake sediments are well-established pa...
The present study analysed the distribution of subfossil chironomid larval head caspules in a suite ...