Jeppesen E, Leavitt P, De Meester L, Jensen J P.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2001 Apr 1;16(4):191-198. doi: 10.1016/s0169-5347(01)02100-0.
The field of lake palaeoecology has undergone significant changes. Powerful quantitative techniques have been developed to investigate anthropogenic impacts on lakes. Inclusion of zooplankton and benthic chydorid cladocerans has provided previously unavailable information on the historical development of planktivorous fish populations, submerged macrophytes and lake production, and has been used to document exotic species introductions, rapid genetic evolution and human disturbance of lakes. In particular, new techniques now allow a more complete evaluation of changes in past and present trophic structure to be made, and provide insights on the rapid evolutionary responses of aquatic invertebrate communities to anthropogenic perturbation of lakes.
湖泊古生态学领域已经历了重大变革。现已开发出强大的定量技术来研究人类活动对湖泊的影响。浮游动物和底栖摇蚊科枝角类动物的纳入,提供了以前无法获得的关于食浮游生物鱼类种群、沉水大型植物和湖泊生产力历史发展的信息,并已被用于记录外来物种的引入、快速的遗传进化以及人类对湖泊的干扰。特别是,新技术现在能够对过去和现在的营养结构变化进行更全面的评估,并为水生无脊椎动物群落对湖泊人为扰动的快速进化反应提供见解。