Palaeolimnology and Hydrobiology
A special issue of Biology (ISSN 2079-7737). This special issue belongs to the section "Evolutionary Biology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2024) | Viewed by 10846
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Interests: palaeoclimate reconstruction; lakes; chironomids; transfer function
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Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to this Special Issue on “Palaeolimnology and hydrobiology” of the open-access journal Biology.
Hydrobiology and Palaeolimnlogy are multidisciplinary sciences that use the modern or preserved sediment profiles' physical, chemical, and biological information in order to infer environmental conditions in inland ecosystems at different time scales. According to the Water Framework Directive (WFD) of the European Union, palaeolimnological techniques can be utilized for assessing an environmental change, inclusive also climate-driven changes, and for determining the current ecological status of aquatic ecosystems of lakes and their environment.
Modern abrupt climate change has become a key issue in modern hydrobiological and palaeolimnological research. Understanding the processes and dynamics of rapid and high-amplitude climate shifts is crucial for a better assessment of the risks these changes bear in the future for ecosystems, landscapes, and living organisms, including humans.
We invite papers that can provide new insights on the development of lakes and bogs, terrestrial ecosystems and landscapes in relation to climate change from the late glacial to modern time, using a wide range of proxies, including stable isotopes, geochemistry, pollen, diatoms, macrofossils, cladoceran remains, chironomids, pigments, DNA, etc. Contributions that deal with a wide spectrum of topics that cover fields such as aquatic biodiversity, actual- and paleolimnology, fundamental and applied limnology, or studies that focus on resolving the environmental history at regional to subcontinental scales are welcome.
Our motivation derives from the recognition of the importance, and applicability of palaeolimnological tools to help in defining reference conditions and estimating the influence of global climate change on surface waters.
Dr. Larisa Nazarova
Guest Editor
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