The Macrosite "IT08 Subalpine Lakes" includes a group of lakes located at the southern border of the Alps. The lake typologies are represented by large and deep lakes (Orta, Garda, Maggiore, Como and Iseo) and by a lake of smaller size and shallow depth (Candia). Topics common to all the research sites include the impact of eutrophication and climate change, the composition, structure and dynamics of biological communities (plankton, necton and littoral communities), trophic webs, paleolimnology, ecotoxicology, ecological status and remote sensing. Scientific investigations are supported by a wide availability of technological infrastructures and laboratories located in the reference institutions, and by a wide range of technological equipment for fieldwork. These facilities, funded within the individual institutes involved in the research, have allowed not only to maintain, but also to update the classical approaches used in scientific monitoring, while opening up new research fields (especially molecular ecology, microbial ecology, metabolomic profiling, antibiotic resistance genes, high frequency monitoring by sensor technology). Over the last decade, the continuity and regularity of investigations have been facilitated by the availability of both external and ordinary funds. The variety of research activities carried out on the IT08 macrosite is evidenced by the publication of numerous scientific papers, as well as contributions (oral or poster) presented at national and international conferences, and by the presence in the mass media. In this context, the scientific monitoring is a key element of LTER research, including not only data collection (basic monitoring), but also data interpretation, modeling, and experimental manipulation, with particular attention to key groups of selected variables in order to identify the most significant environmental stressors and the degree of change at the level of ecosystems, communities, species and populations.

IT08-A Laghi Sudalpini

Bresciani, Mariano;Ciampittiello, Marzia;Piscia, Roberta;Rogora, Michela;Austoni, Martina;Bertoni, Roberto;Boggero, Angela;Brivio, Pietro Alessandro;Callieri, Cristiana;Cerutti, Igor;Carrara, Paola;Corno, Gianluca;Crippa, Evelina;Di Cesare, Andrea;Dresti, Claudia;Eckert, Ester;Foglini, Claudio;Fontaneto, Diego;Galafassi, Silvia;Giacomotti, Paola;Giardino, Claudia;Guilizzoni, Piero;Iaia, Mattia;Lami, Andrea;Lella, Simone;Manca, Dario;Manca, Marina;Marchetto, Aldo;Mosello, Rosario;Musanti, Mauro;Oggioni, Alessandro;Orru, Arianna;Riccardi, Nicoletta;Saidi, Helmi;Sala, Paolo;Volta, Pietro;Zaupa, Silvia
2021

Abstract

The Macrosite "IT08 Subalpine Lakes" includes a group of lakes located at the southern border of the Alps. The lake typologies are represented by large and deep lakes (Orta, Garda, Maggiore, Como and Iseo) and by a lake of smaller size and shallow depth (Candia). Topics common to all the research sites include the impact of eutrophication and climate change, the composition, structure and dynamics of biological communities (plankton, necton and littoral communities), trophic webs, paleolimnology, ecotoxicology, ecological status and remote sensing. Scientific investigations are supported by a wide availability of technological infrastructures and laboratories located in the reference institutions, and by a wide range of technological equipment for fieldwork. These facilities, funded within the individual institutes involved in the research, have allowed not only to maintain, but also to update the classical approaches used in scientific monitoring, while opening up new research fields (especially molecular ecology, microbial ecology, metabolomic profiling, antibiotic resistance genes, high frequency monitoring by sensor technology). Over the last decade, the continuity and regularity of investigations have been facilitated by the availability of both external and ordinary funds. The variety of research activities carried out on the IT08 macrosite is evidenced by the publication of numerous scientific papers, as well as contributions (oral or poster) presented at national and international conferences, and by the presence in the mass media. In this context, the scientific monitoring is a key element of LTER research, including not only data collection (basic monitoring), but also data interpretation, modeling, and experimental manipulation, with particular attention to key groups of selected variables in order to identify the most significant environmental stressors and the degree of change at the level of ecosystems, communities, species and populations.
2021
Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque - IRSA
Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente - IREA
Italiano
Capotondi, Lucilla; Ravaioli, Mariangela; Acosta, Alicia; Chiarini, Francesca; Lami, Andrea; Stanisci, Angela; Tarozzi, Leone; Mazzocchi, Maria Grazia
Capotondi, Lucilla; Ravaioli, Mariangela; Acosta, Alicia; Chiarini, Francesca; Lami, Andrea; Stanisci, Angela; Tarozzi, Leone; Mazzocchi, Maria Grazia
La rete italiana per la ricerca ecologica di lungo termine - Lo studio della biodiversità e dei cambiamenti
9788880802082
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5584743
LTER-Italy
LTER
Eutrophication
Climate change
Biological communities and trophic networks
Paleolymnology
Ecotoxicology
Ecological quality
Remote sensing
Biodiversity
50
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
open
Salmaso, Nico; Bresciani, Mariano; Buzzi, Fabio; Ciampittiello, Marzia; Leoni, Barbara; Piscia, Roberta; Rogora, Michela; Austoni, Martina; Beltrami, ...espandi
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
   European Long-Term Ecosystem and socio-ecological Research Infrastructure
   eLTER
   H2020
   654359

   Advancing the European Long-Term Ecosystem, critical zone and socio-ecological Research Infrastructure towards ESFRI
   Advance_eLTER
   H2020
   739558

   European long-term ecosystem, critical zone and socio-ecological systems research infrastructure PLUS
   eLTER PLUS
   H2020
   871128

   eLTER Preparatory Phase Project
   eLTER PPP
   H2020
   871126
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