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  First human impacts and responses of aquatic systems: A review of palaeolimnological records from around the world

Dubois, N., Saulnier-Talbot, É., Mills, K., Gell, P., Battarbee, R., Bennion, H., et al. (2018). First human impacts and responses of aquatic systems: A review of palaeolimnological records from around the world. The Anthropocene Review, 5(1), 28-68. doi:10.1177/2053019617740365.

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Dubois, Nathalie, Author
Saulnier-Talbot, Émilie, Author
Mills, Keely, Author
Gell, Peter, Author
Battarbee, Rick, Author
Bennion, Helen, Author
Chawchai, Sakonvan, Author
Dong, Xuhui, Author
Francus, Pierre, Author
Flower, Roger, Author
Gomes, Doriedson F, Author
Gregory-Eaves, Irene, Author
Humane, Sumedh, Author
Kattel, Giri, Author
Jenny, Jean-Philippe1, Author           
Langdon, Peter, Author
Massaferro, Julieta, Author
McGowan, Suzanne, Author
Mikomägi, Annika, Author
Ngoc, Nguyen Thi Minh, Author
Ratnayake, Amila Sandaruwan, AuthorReid, Michael, AuthorRose, Neil, AuthorSaros, Jasmine, AuthorSchillereff, Daniel, AuthorTolotti, Monica, AuthorValero-Garcés, Blas, Author more..
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1Model-Data Integration, Dr. Nuno Carvalhais, Department Biogeochemical Integration, Dr. M. Reichstein, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1938310              

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 Abstract: Lake sediments constitute natural archives of past environmental changes. Historically, research has focused mainly on generating regional climate records, but records of human impacts caused by land use and exploitation of freshwater resources are now attracting scientific and management interests. Long-term environmental records are useful to establish ecosystem reference conditions, enabling comparisons with current environments and potentially allowing future trajectories to be more tightly constrained. Here we review the timing and onset of human disturbance in and around inland water ecosystems as revealed through sedimentary archives from around the world. Palaeolimnology provides access to a wealth of information reflecting early human activities and their corresponding aquatic ecological shifts. First human impacts on aquatic systems and their watersheds are highly variable in time and space. Landscape disturbance often constitutes the first anthropogenic signal in palaeolimnological records. While the effects of humans at the landscape level are relatively easily demonstrated, the earliest signals of human-induced changes in the structure and functioning of aquatic ecosystems need very careful investigation using multiple proxies. Additional studies will improve our understanding of linkages between human settlements, their exploitation of land and water resources, and the downstream effects on continental waters.

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 Dates: 2017-122017-12-152018
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Title: The Anthropocene Review
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Publ. Info: London [u.a.] : Sage
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 5 (1) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 28 - 68 Identifier: ISSN: 2053-0196
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2053-0196