Contrasting Ecosystem Responses To Climatic Events And Human Activity Revealed By A Sedimentary Record From Lake Yilong, Southwestern China

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT(2021)

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Global climate change and human activities have significantly impacted lake ecosystems at an accelerating rate in recent decades, but the differences between the responses of lake ecosystems to these two stressors remain unclear. Thus an improved understanding of the long-terminfluences of climatic and anthropogenic disturbances is necessary for the management of lake ecosystems. In order to address these issues, a sedimentary record was obtained from Lake Yilong in Yunnan Province in southwestern China, where the climate and natural environment are dominated by the Indian Summer Monsoon and there is a long history of human occupation and intensive human activity. The chronology is based on AMS C-14 dates from 13 samples of plant macrofossils and charcoal, which show that the record spans the last similar to 12,000 yr. Geochemical indices were used to reconstruct hydroclimatic variations and lake ecosystem responses. The results indicate that a cold and humid climate prevailed from the late Pleistocene to the beginning of the Holocene, which was interrupted by an abrupt decrease in precipitation during 9.7-8.7 ka (1 ka= 1000 cal yr BP, corresponding to the 9.3 ka event). A persistent drying trend occurred during the middle and late Holocene, and there was an increase in the intensity of human activity during the past 1500 years. A comparison of the effects of a natural climatic event and human disturbance reveals contrasting lake ecosystem responses. The lake ecosystem was resilient to the 9.3 ka event and subsequently recovered; however, long-term human activity in the watershed, including deforestation and cultivation, reduced the stability of the lake ecosystem and positive feedback effects were strengthened, leading to the deviation of the system far from its previous stable state. It is concluded that, compared to climate change, human activities have had a much more serious impact on lake ecosystem. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Indian Summer Monsoon, Abrupt climatic event, Human impacts, Holocene, Lake Yilong, Ecosystem response
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