The last millennium viewed from a fine-resolution freshwater diatom record from northwestern Patagonia
Abstract
Little is known about the response of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems to changes in climatic and human influences during the last millennium in northwestern Patagonia (NWP, 40°-44°S). By virtue of their sensitivity and specificity, diatoms are ideal for examining past changes in aquatic ecosystems and deciphering the ranges of variability under natural and human-induced conditions. To date, however, very few fossils diatom studies have examined in detail the environmental evolution during the last millennium throughout Patagonia. Here we present a fine-resolution diatom record from a lake-sediment core collected from Lago Pichilaguna (41°S), a closed-basin and shallow lake with a small catchment area located in the lowlands of the Chilean Lake District in NWP. The record spans the last millennium with a median time resolution of â¼12 years between samples, and shows abundant small Aulacoseira spp. between â¼1000-900 and â¼600-300 cal yr BP, which alternate in dominance with small fragilarioids and small raphid diatoms between â¼900-600 and â¼300-200 cal yr BP. A rapid shift to planktonic diatoms started at â¼200 cal yr BP and led to their modern dominance. We interpret centennial-scale changes in temperature, precipitation, and lake turbulence, with warm/dry/stratified phases between â¼1000-900 and â¼600-300 cal yr BP related to weak westerly winds, and intervals of cold/wet and mixed water column conditions between â¼900-600 and â¼300-200 cal yr BP, favored by stronger winds. The transition from periphytic to planktonic diatoms that started at â¼200 cal yr BP suggests juxtaposition of the warmest/driest phase of the last millennium and the onset of large-scale disturbance by Chilean/European settlers in NWP. Our results reveal that human disturbance during historical time surpassed the natural ranges of variability and resilience of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems over the last millennium, generating abrupt changes in biodiversity, species composition, and community structure.
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| Título según WOS: | The last millennium viewed from a fine-resolution freshwater diatom record from northwestern Patagonia |
| Título según SCOPUS: | The last millennium viewed from a fine-resolution freshwater diatom record from northwestern Patagonia |
| Título de la Revista: | QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS |
| Volumen: | 296 |
| Editorial: | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2022 |
| Idioma: | English |
| DOI: |
10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107806 |
| Notas: | ISI, SCOPUS |