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Paleolimnological Approaches to Track Anthropogenic Eutrophication in Lacustrine Systems Across the American Continent: A Review

Cinthya Soledad Manjarrez-Rangel Silvana Raquel Halac Luciana Del Valle Mengo Eduardo Luis Piovano Gabriela Ana Zanor

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Eutrophication has intensified in lacustrine systems across the American continent, which has been primarily driven by human activities such as intensive agriculture, wastewater discharge, and land-use change. This phenomenon adversely affects water quality, biodiversity, and ecosystem functioning. However, studies addressing the historical evolution of trophic states in lakes and reservoirs remain limited—particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. In this context, sedimentary records serve as invaluable archives for reconstructing the environmental history of water bodies. Paleolimnological approaches enable the development of robust chronologies to further analyze physical, geochemical, and biological proxies to infer long-term changes in primary productivity and trophic status. This review synthesizes the main methodologies used in paleolimnological research focused on trophic state reconstruction with particular attention to the utility of proxies such as fossil pigments, diatoms, chironomids, and elemental geochemistry. It further underscores the need to broaden spatial research coverage, fostering interdisciplinary integration and the use of emerging tools such as sedimentary DNA among others. High-resolution temporal records are critical for disentangling natural variability from anthropogenically induced changes, providing essential evidence to inform science-based lake management and restoration strategies under anthropogenic and climate pressures.

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Cinthya Soledad Manjarrez-Rangel

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Silvana Raquel Halac

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Luciana Del Valle Mengo

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Eduardo Luis Piovano

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Gabriela Ana Zanor

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Manjarrez-Rangel, C.S., Halac, S.R., Mengo, L.D.V., Piovano, E.L., Zanor, G.A. (2025). Paleolimnological Approaches to Track Anthropogenic Eutrophication in Lacustrine Systems Across the American Continent: A Review. https://doi.org/10.3390/limnolrev25030033

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2025
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10.3390/limnolrev25030033
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