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    ISSN: 1573-0417
    Keywords: Corynocera ambigua ; Chironomidae ; zoobenthos ; charophytes ; palaeolimnology ; late-glacial ; Denmark
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract The chironomid Corynocera ambigua (Tanytarsini) is commonly reported as a cold-stenothermal species living in shallow lakes in arctic and subarctic regions. In palaeoecological studies of temperate lakes, larval remains of C. ambigua are usually found in late-glacial sediments from the Allerød and Younger Dryas periods, and often in association with subfossil Chara oospores. During a surface sampling program of chironomid head-capsules in 41 Danish temperate lakes, C. ambigua was found to comprise 25% of the chironomid assemblages in two lakes, and was sporadically found in 8 other lakes (0.5-10%). A 70 cm palaeo-stratigraphy from the shallow (max depth 1.2 m) and eutrophic (total phosphorus = 150 μg P l-1) Lake Stigsholm showed that C. ambigua has been abundant in the last 4-5 centuries. At a sediment level of 25 cm (~year 1925, 210Pb dating), C. ambigua began to decrease in frequency while Chironomus plumosus, Procladius sp., Cladotanytarsus gr. mancus and Tanytarsus spp. increased, suggesting an increased nutrient loading and an approach to eutrophic conditions. In 1995 C. ambigua was still very abundant in Lake Stigsholm but in early March 1997 no living larvae were found. An extremely heavy growth of Elodea, Enteromorpha and filamentous algae in the summers of 1995 and 1996, with following degradation in the fall, might have influenced the invertebrate population dynamics. No significant distinguishing characteristics were found for the lakes supporting C. ambigua. Its occurrence in warm (~20°C) Danish lakes brings into question the perception of the species as being cold-stenothermal.
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    Hydrobiologia 342-343 (1997), S. 125-132 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: Chironomidae ; macroinvertebrate ; paleoecology ; shallowlakes ; benthic communities
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The relative species composition of subfossile chironomidheadcapsules in surface sediments from ten shallow Danishlakes ofdifferent trophic status were analysed through similarityindicesand multidimensional scaling. It was possible to distinguishbetween high and low productivity lakes by means of subfossileremains. The low productivity shallow lakes (TP〈150 µg Pl−1) were characterised by the taxa Psectrocladius,Pseudochironomus, Microtendipes and Pentaneurini. The highproductivity lakes (TP〉150 µg P l−1) showsimilaritiesto littoral communities in eutrophic stratified lakes and arerepresented by genera such as Cricotopus, Procladius, Microchironomus and Chironomus.In surface samples from Lake Stigsholm subfossile speciescomposition was compared with species composition in samplesoftrapped adult midges and samples of living larvae. Therelativespecies composition between the three sample types variedconsiderably. Samples of living larvae showed a high degree ofvariation within the lake while surface sediment samples ofsubfossile chironomid remains seemed to be a persistent andreliable tool in classification of shallowlakes.
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