High-Mountain Lakes, Indicators of Global Change: Ecological Characterization and Environmental Pressures
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Water Exploitation and Abstraction
1.2. Climate Change
1.3. Alien Species Introduction
1.4. Medium-Long Range Atmospheric Transport of Contaminates
- morphological characterization of mountain lakes by means of conventional or new methods and technologies (unmanned aerial vehicles and unmanned surface vehicles);
- hydrochemistry;
- ecological characterization using bioindicators (e.g., phyto-zooplankton, diatoms, ostracods, macroinvertebrates, fish);
- environmental DNA (eDNA), which is being increasingly used for assessing the presence and relative abundance of aquatic organisms (i.e., elusive organisms);
- environmental pressures: alien species introduction and environmental contaminates;
- the use of new bioindicators/tracers of environmental contamination;
- the condition and structure of amphibian populations;
- fish diseases, bacteria or parasites isolated in aquatic organisms;
- paleolimnological studies: lake sediments can serve as an archive for paleoclimatic-paleoenvironmental reconstruction.
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Pastorino, P.; Prearo, M. High-Mountain Lakes, Indicators of Global Change: Ecological Characterization and Environmental Pressures. Diversity 2020, 12, 260. https://doi.org/10.3390/d12060260
Pastorino P, Prearo M. High-Mountain Lakes, Indicators of Global Change: Ecological Characterization and Environmental Pressures. Diversity. 2020; 12(6):260. https://doi.org/10.3390/d12060260
Chicago/Turabian StylePastorino, Paolo, and Marino Prearo. 2020. "High-Mountain Lakes, Indicators of Global Change: Ecological Characterization and Environmental Pressures" Diversity 12, no. 6: 260. https://doi.org/10.3390/d12060260
APA StylePastorino, P., & Prearo, M. (2020). High-Mountain Lakes, Indicators of Global Change: Ecological Characterization and Environmental Pressures. Diversity, 12(6), 260. https://doi.org/10.3390/d12060260