Ecological impacts of global warming and water abstraction on lakes and reservoirs due to changes in water level and related changes in salinity
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2015ISSN
0018-8158
Abstract
According to the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change report released in September 2014,
unprecedented changes in temperature and precipitation
patterns have been recorded globally in recent decades
and further change is predicted to occur in the near future,
mainly as the result of human activity. In particular,
projections show that the Mediterranean climate zone
will be markedly affected with significant implications
for lake water levels and salinity. This may be exacerbated
by increased demands for irrigation water. Based
on long-term data from seven lakes and reservoirs
covering a geographical gradient of 52 of latitudes and a
literature review, we discuss how changes in water level
and salinity related to climate change and water abstraction
affect the ecosystemstructure, function, biodiversity
and ecological state of lakes and reservoirs. We discuss
mitigationmeasures to counteract the negative effects on
ecological status that are likely to result from changes in
climate and water abstraction practices. Finally, we
highlight research required to improve knowledge of the
impacts of anthropogenically induced changes on lake
water level and consequent changes in salinity.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Llacs
Ecologia
Pages
27 p.
Publisher
Springer
Citation
Jeppesen, E., Brucet, S., Naselli-Flores, L., Papastergiadou, E., Stefanidis, K., Noges, T., et al. (2015). Ecological impacts of global warming and water abstraction on lakes and reservoirs due to changes in water level and related changes in salinity. Hydrobiologia, 750(1), 201-227.
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