Singular Spectrum Analysis of Hydroecological Parameter Dynamics of Lake Naroch’ in the Years 1978–2015


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Singular Spectrum Analysis (SSA) has been used to decompose continuous series of data on certain characteristics of Lake Naroch’ ecosystem during the vegetative seasons of years 1978–2015 into a long-time trend, a periodic component, and a residue not amenable to decomposition. The contribution of each component to changes in this variable has been assessed. The trends accounted for 78–97% of parameter variability, and the periodic components accounted for 2.5–15%. The fluctuations of phytoplankton and zooplankton biomass dynamics were the most diverse, and the contribution of these components was the greatest (15 and 8%, respectively). The periodic components in the changes of all parameters could be divided into four groups according to period duration (17–22, 7–15, 4–7, and less than 4 years). Multidimensional factor analysis of seven biotic parameters was performed in order to identify fluctuations in the ecosystem. Five major factors accounting for 93.6% of ecosystem changes together were identified, and each factor variable was subjected to SSA analysis. The period durations were similar for the oscillatory components identified. The first factor was interpreted as a trophic status of the water body, the second was taken to be the geographical location that defines the amount of solar radiation energy available, the third was taken to be the availability of biogenic elements (phosphorus in particular), and the fourth was interpreted as specific developmental cycles of live components of the ecosystem.

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T. I. Kazantseva

Zoological Institute; Northwestern Federal Center of Medical Research

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Email: Tamara.Kazantseva@zin.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 199034; St. Petersburg, 197341

B. V. Adamovich

Belarusian State University

Email: Tamara.Kazantseva@zin.ru
Belarus, Minsk, 220030

A. F. Alimov

Zoological Institute

Email: Tamara.Kazantseva@zin.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 199034

T. V. Zhukova

Belarusian State University

Email: Tamara.Kazantseva@zin.ru
Belarus, Minsk, 220030

V. N. Solntsev

Zoological Institute

Email: Tamara.Kazantseva@zin.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 199034

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