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Widespread diminishing anthropogenic effects on calcium in freshwaters
Calcium (Ca) is an essential element for almost all living organisms. Here, we examined global variation and controls of freshwater Ca concentrations, using 440 599 water samples from 43 184 inland water sites in 57 countries. We found that the global median Ca concentration was 4.0 mg L(−1) with 20...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6639332/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31320731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-46838-w |
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author | Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A. Hartmann, Jens Hessen, Dag O. Kopáček, Jiří Hejzlar, Josef Jacquet, Stéphan Hamilton, Stephen K. Verburg, Piet Leach, Taylor H. Schmid, Martin Flaim, Giovanna Nõges, Tiina Nõges, Peeter Wentzky, Valerie C. Rogora, Michela Rusak, James A. Kosten, Sarian Paterson, Andrew M. Teubner, Katrin Higgins, Scott N. Lawrence, Gregory Kangur, Külli Kokorite, Ilga Cerasino, Leonardo Funk, Clara Harvey, Rebecca Moatar, Florentina de Wit, Heleen A. Zechmeister, Thomas |
author_facet | Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A. Hartmann, Jens Hessen, Dag O. Kopáček, Jiří Hejzlar, Josef Jacquet, Stéphan Hamilton, Stephen K. Verburg, Piet Leach, Taylor H. Schmid, Martin Flaim, Giovanna Nõges, Tiina Nõges, Peeter Wentzky, Valerie C. Rogora, Michela Rusak, James A. Kosten, Sarian Paterson, Andrew M. Teubner, Katrin Higgins, Scott N. Lawrence, Gregory Kangur, Külli Kokorite, Ilga Cerasino, Leonardo Funk, Clara Harvey, Rebecca Moatar, Florentina de Wit, Heleen A. Zechmeister, Thomas |
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description | Calcium (Ca) is an essential element for almost all living organisms. Here, we examined global variation and controls of freshwater Ca concentrations, using 440 599 water samples from 43 184 inland water sites in 57 countries. We found that the global median Ca concentration was 4.0 mg L(−1) with 20.7% of the water samples showing Ca concentrations ≤ 1.5 mg L(−1), a threshold considered critical for the survival of many Ca-demanding organisms. Spatially, freshwater Ca concentrations were strongly and proportionally linked to carbonate alkalinity, with the highest Ca and carbonate alkalinity in waters with a pH around 8.0 and decreasing in concentrations towards lower pH. However, on a temporal scale, by analyzing decadal trends in >200 water bodies since the 1980s, we observed a frequent decoupling between carbonate alkalinity and Ca concentrations, which we attributed mainly to the influence of anthropogenic acid deposition. As acid deposition has been ameliorated, in many freshwaters carbonate alkalinity concentrations have increased or remained constant, while Ca concentrations have rapidly declined towards or even below pre-industrial conditions as a consequence of recovery from anthropogenic acidification. Thus, a paradoxical outcome of the successful remediation of acid deposition is a globally widespread freshwater Ca concentration decline towards critically low levels for many aquatic organisms. |
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spelling | pubmed-66393322019-07-25 Widespread diminishing anthropogenic effects on calcium in freshwaters Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A. Hartmann, Jens Hessen, Dag O. Kopáček, Jiří Hejzlar, Josef Jacquet, Stéphan Hamilton, Stephen K. Verburg, Piet Leach, Taylor H. Schmid, Martin Flaim, Giovanna Nõges, Tiina Nõges, Peeter Wentzky, Valerie C. Rogora, Michela Rusak, James A. Kosten, Sarian Paterson, Andrew M. Teubner, Katrin Higgins, Scott N. Lawrence, Gregory Kangur, Külli Kokorite, Ilga Cerasino, Leonardo Funk, Clara Harvey, Rebecca Moatar, Florentina de Wit, Heleen A. Zechmeister, Thomas Sci Rep Article Calcium (Ca) is an essential element for almost all living organisms. Here, we examined global variation and controls of freshwater Ca concentrations, using 440 599 water samples from 43 184 inland water sites in 57 countries. We found that the global median Ca concentration was 4.0 mg L(−1) with 20.7% of the water samples showing Ca concentrations ≤ 1.5 mg L(−1), a threshold considered critical for the survival of many Ca-demanding organisms. Spatially, freshwater Ca concentrations were strongly and proportionally linked to carbonate alkalinity, with the highest Ca and carbonate alkalinity in waters with a pH around 8.0 and decreasing in concentrations towards lower pH. However, on a temporal scale, by analyzing decadal trends in >200 water bodies since the 1980s, we observed a frequent decoupling between carbonate alkalinity and Ca concentrations, which we attributed mainly to the influence of anthropogenic acid deposition. As acid deposition has been ameliorated, in many freshwaters carbonate alkalinity concentrations have increased or remained constant, while Ca concentrations have rapidly declined towards or even below pre-industrial conditions as a consequence of recovery from anthropogenic acidification. Thus, a paradoxical outcome of the successful remediation of acid deposition is a globally widespread freshwater Ca concentration decline towards critically low levels for many aquatic organisms. Nature Publishing Group UK 2019-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6639332/ /pubmed/31320731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-46838-w Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Article Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A. Hartmann, Jens Hessen, Dag O. Kopáček, Jiří Hejzlar, Josef Jacquet, Stéphan Hamilton, Stephen K. Verburg, Piet Leach, Taylor H. Schmid, Martin Flaim, Giovanna Nõges, Tiina Nõges, Peeter Wentzky, Valerie C. Rogora, Michela Rusak, James A. Kosten, Sarian Paterson, Andrew M. Teubner, Katrin Higgins, Scott N. Lawrence, Gregory Kangur, Külli Kokorite, Ilga Cerasino, Leonardo Funk, Clara Harvey, Rebecca Moatar, Florentina de Wit, Heleen A. Zechmeister, Thomas Widespread diminishing anthropogenic effects on calcium in freshwaters |
title | Widespread diminishing anthropogenic effects on calcium in freshwaters |
title_full | Widespread diminishing anthropogenic effects on calcium in freshwaters |
title_fullStr | Widespread diminishing anthropogenic effects on calcium in freshwaters |
title_full_unstemmed | Widespread diminishing anthropogenic effects on calcium in freshwaters |
title_short | Widespread diminishing anthropogenic effects on calcium in freshwaters |
title_sort | widespread diminishing anthropogenic effects on calcium in freshwaters |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6639332/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31320731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-46838-w |
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