Long-term citizen-collected data reveal geographical patterns and temporal trends in lake water clarity.
We compiled a lake-water clarity database using publically available, citizen volunteer observations made between 1938 and 2012 across eight states in the Upper Midwest, USA. Our objectives were to determine (1) whether temporal trends in lake-water clarity existed across this large geographic area...
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author | Noah R Lottig Tyler Wagner Emily Norton Henry Kendra Spence Cheruvelil Katherine E Webster John A Downing Craig A Stow |
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description | We compiled a lake-water clarity database using publically available, citizen volunteer observations made between 1938 and 2012 across eight states in the Upper Midwest, USA. Our objectives were to determine (1) whether temporal trends in lake-water clarity existed across this large geographic area and (2) whether trends were related to the lake-specific characteristics of latitude, lake size, or time period the lake was monitored. Our database consisted of >140,000 individual Secchi observations from 3,251 lakes that we summarized per lake-year, resulting in 21,020 summer averages. Using Bayesian hierarchical modeling, we found approximately a 1% per year increase in water clarity (quantified as Secchi depth) for the entire population of lakes. On an individual lake basis, 7% of lakes showed increased water clarity and 4% showed decreased clarity. Trend direction and strength were related to latitude and median sample date. Lakes in the southern part of our study-region had lower average annual summer water clarity, more negative long-term trends, and greater inter-annual variability in water clarity compared to northern lakes. Increasing trends were strongest for lakes with median sample dates earlier in the period of record (1938-2012). Our ability to identify specific mechanisms for these trends is currently hampered by the lack of a large, multi-thematic database of variables that drive water clarity (e.g., climate, land use/cover). Our results demonstrate, however, that citizen science can provide the critical monitoring data needed to address environmental questions at large spatial and long temporal scales. Collaborations among citizens, research scientists, and government agencies may be important for developing the data sources and analytical tools necessary to move toward an understanding of the factors influencing macro-scale patterns such as those shown here for lake water clarity. |
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spelling | doaj.art-ec515742ccdc453d8d885eddbe4f5be32022-12-21T20:30:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0194e9576910.1371/journal.pone.0095769Long-term citizen-collected data reveal geographical patterns and temporal trends in lake water clarity.Noah R LottigTyler WagnerEmily Norton HenryKendra Spence CheruvelilKatherine E WebsterJohn A DowningCraig A StowWe compiled a lake-water clarity database using publically available, citizen volunteer observations made between 1938 and 2012 across eight states in the Upper Midwest, USA. Our objectives were to determine (1) whether temporal trends in lake-water clarity existed across this large geographic area and (2) whether trends were related to the lake-specific characteristics of latitude, lake size, or time period the lake was monitored. Our database consisted of >140,000 individual Secchi observations from 3,251 lakes that we summarized per lake-year, resulting in 21,020 summer averages. Using Bayesian hierarchical modeling, we found approximately a 1% per year increase in water clarity (quantified as Secchi depth) for the entire population of lakes. On an individual lake basis, 7% of lakes showed increased water clarity and 4% showed decreased clarity. Trend direction and strength were related to latitude and median sample date. Lakes in the southern part of our study-region had lower average annual summer water clarity, more negative long-term trends, and greater inter-annual variability in water clarity compared to northern lakes. Increasing trends were strongest for lakes with median sample dates earlier in the period of record (1938-2012). Our ability to identify specific mechanisms for these trends is currently hampered by the lack of a large, multi-thematic database of variables that drive water clarity (e.g., climate, land use/cover). Our results demonstrate, however, that citizen science can provide the critical monitoring data needed to address environmental questions at large spatial and long temporal scales. Collaborations among citizens, research scientists, and government agencies may be important for developing the data sources and analytical tools necessary to move toward an understanding of the factors influencing macro-scale patterns such as those shown here for lake water clarity.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4005745?pdf=render |
spellingShingle | Noah R Lottig Tyler Wagner Emily Norton Henry Kendra Spence Cheruvelil Katherine E Webster John A Downing Craig A Stow Long-term citizen-collected data reveal geographical patterns and temporal trends in lake water clarity. PLoS ONE |
title | Long-term citizen-collected data reveal geographical patterns and temporal trends in lake water clarity. |
title_full | Long-term citizen-collected data reveal geographical patterns and temporal trends in lake water clarity. |
title_fullStr | Long-term citizen-collected data reveal geographical patterns and temporal trends in lake water clarity. |
title_full_unstemmed | Long-term citizen-collected data reveal geographical patterns and temporal trends in lake water clarity. |
title_short | Long-term citizen-collected data reveal geographical patterns and temporal trends in lake water clarity. |
title_sort | long term citizen collected data reveal geographical patterns and temporal trends in lake water clarity |
url | http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4005745?pdf=render |
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