Factors of surface thermal variation in high-mountain lakes of the Pyrenees.

Thermal variables are crucial drivers of biological processes in lakes and ponds. In the current context of climate change, determining which factors better constrain their variation within lake districts become of paramount importance for understanding species distribution and their conservation. I...

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Main Authors: Ibor Sabás, Alexandre Miró, Jaume Piera, Jordi Catalan, Lluís Camarero, Teresa Buchaca, Marc Ventura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254702
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spelling doaj-8e1b47a32c69493ea7af7b6782a2fc602021-08-08T04:30:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01168e025470210.1371/journal.pone.0254702Factors of surface thermal variation in high-mountain lakes of the Pyrenees.Ibor SabásAlexandre MiróJaume PieraJordi CatalanLluís CamareroTeresa BuchacaMarc VenturaThermal variables are crucial drivers of biological processes in lakes and ponds. In the current context of climate change, determining which factors better constrain their variation within lake districts become of paramount importance for understanding species distribution and their conservation. In this study, we describe the regional and short-term interannual variability in surface water temperature of high mountain lakes and ponds of the Pyrenees. And, we use mixed regression models to identify key environmental factors and to infer mean and maximum summer temperature, accumulated degree-days, diel temperature ranges and three-days' oscillation. The study is based on 59 lake-temperature series measured from 2001 to 2014. We found that altitude was the primary explicative factor for accumulated degree-days and mean and maximum temperature. In contrast, lake area showed the most relevant effect on the diel temperature range and temperature oscillations, although diel temperature range was also found to decline with altitude. Furthermore, the morphology of the catchment significantly affected accumulated degree-days and maximum and mean water temperatures. The statistical models developed here were applied to upscale spatially the current thermic conditions across the whole set of lakes and ponds of the Pyrenees.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254702
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author Ibor Sabás
Alexandre Miró
Jaume Piera
Jordi Catalan
Lluís Camarero
Teresa Buchaca
Marc Ventura
spellingShingle Ibor Sabás
Alexandre Miró
Jaume Piera
Jordi Catalan
Lluís Camarero
Teresa Buchaca
Marc Ventura
Factors of surface thermal variation in high-mountain lakes of the Pyrenees.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ibor Sabás
Alexandre Miró
Jaume Piera
Jordi Catalan
Lluís Camarero
Teresa Buchaca
Marc Ventura
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title Factors of surface thermal variation in high-mountain lakes of the Pyrenees.
title_short Factors of surface thermal variation in high-mountain lakes of the Pyrenees.
title_full Factors of surface thermal variation in high-mountain lakes of the Pyrenees.
title_fullStr Factors of surface thermal variation in high-mountain lakes of the Pyrenees.
title_full_unstemmed Factors of surface thermal variation in high-mountain lakes of the Pyrenees.
title_sort factors of surface thermal variation in high-mountain lakes of the pyrenees.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Thermal variables are crucial drivers of biological processes in lakes and ponds. In the current context of climate change, determining which factors better constrain their variation within lake districts become of paramount importance for understanding species distribution and their conservation. In this study, we describe the regional and short-term interannual variability in surface water temperature of high mountain lakes and ponds of the Pyrenees. And, we use mixed regression models to identify key environmental factors and to infer mean and maximum summer temperature, accumulated degree-days, diel temperature ranges and three-days' oscillation. The study is based on 59 lake-temperature series measured from 2001 to 2014. We found that altitude was the primary explicative factor for accumulated degree-days and mean and maximum temperature. In contrast, lake area showed the most relevant effect on the diel temperature range and temperature oscillations, although diel temperature range was also found to decline with altitude. Furthermore, the morphology of the catchment significantly affected accumulated degree-days and maximum and mean water temperatures. The statistical models developed here were applied to upscale spatially the current thermic conditions across the whole set of lakes and ponds of the Pyrenees.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254702
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