Water depth is an important environmental variable that explains a significant portion of the variation in the chironomid fauna of shallow lakes. We developed site-specific and local chironomid water-depth inference models using 26 and 104 surface-sediment samples, respectively, from seven kettlehole lakes in the Plymouth Aquifer, southeast Massachusetts, USA. Our site-specific model spans a depth gradient of 5.6 m, has an r2jack of 0.90, root mean square error of prediction (RMSEP) of 0.5 m and maximum bias of 0.7 m. Our local model has a depth gradient of 11.7 m, an r2jack of 0.71, RMSEP of 1.6 m and maximum bias of 2.9 m. Principal coordinates of neighbourhood matrices (PCNM) analysis showed that there is no influence of spatial autocorr...
International audienceThe biodiversity of shallow (zmax <5–7 m) lakes is sensitive to water-level an...
Fluctuating lake levels are an important driver of ecosystem change, and changes in the precipitatio...
Surface lake sediment was recovered from 57 lakes along an elevation gradient in the central, easter...
Water depth is an important environmental variable that explains a significant portion of the variat...
We used 39 surface samples from Marcella Lake, Yukon Territory, to examine the distribution of chiro...
Many environmental variables that are important for the development of chironomid larvae (such as wa...
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 ...
We studied the effects of within-lake variation of subfossil chironomid assemblages on chironomid-in...
Floodplain lakes are rarely analysed for fossil chironomids and usually not incorporated in modern c...
Despite the widespread use of chironomids in biomonitoring and paleoenvironmental research to infer ...
International audienceWe sampled modern chironomids at multiple water depths in Lake Annecy, France,...
Paleolimnological studies often rely on a single sediment core for reconstructing past environmental...
International audienceThe biodiversity of shallow (zmax <5–7 m) lakes is sensitive to water-level an...
Fluctuating lake levels are an important driver of ecosystem change, and changes in the precipitatio...
Surface lake sediment was recovered from 57 lakes along an elevation gradient in the central, easter...
Water depth is an important environmental variable that explains a significant portion of the variat...
We used 39 surface samples from Marcella Lake, Yukon Territory, to examine the distribution of chiro...
Many environmental variables that are important for the development of chironomid larvae (such as wa...
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 ...
We studied the effects of within-lake variation of subfossil chironomid assemblages on chironomid-in...
Floodplain lakes are rarely analysed for fossil chironomids and usually not incorporated in modern c...
Despite the widespread use of chironomids in biomonitoring and paleoenvironmental research to infer ...
International audienceWe sampled modern chironomids at multiple water depths in Lake Annecy, France,...
Paleolimnological studies often rely on a single sediment core for reconstructing past environmental...
International audienceThe biodiversity of shallow (zmax <5–7 m) lakes is sensitive to water-level an...
Fluctuating lake levels are an important driver of ecosystem change, and changes in the precipitatio...
Surface lake sediment was recovered from 57 lakes along an elevation gradient in the central, easter...