Unveiling Two Millennia of Ecosystem Changes in the Azores Through Elementome Trajectory Analysis

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De la Casa, Javier
Nogué, Sandra
De Cáceres, Miquel
Pla-Rabes, Sergi
Sardans, Jordi
Benavente Marín, Mario
Giralt, Santiago
Raposeiro, Pedro
Penuelas, Josep

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de la Casa, J., Nogué, S., De Cáceres, M., Pla-Rabés, S., Sardans, J., Benavente, M., Giralt, S., Hernandez, A., Raposeiro, P.M., Peñuelas, J., 2025. Unveiling two millennia of ecosystem changes in the Azores through elementome trajectory analysis. Ecological Indicators 176, 113630. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2025.113630

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[Abstract] We quantified elementome trajectory analysis metrics, such as elemental turnover, trajectory directionality, and trajectory speed, as ecological indicators to quantify the magnitude and graduality of island ecosystem disturbances. We also tracked elemental shifts over time using CONISS analysis and compared these shifts with previously published environmental reconstructions from the same lakes. Additionally, we analyzed and compared trajectory shapes across the lakes to identify patterns and differences. Our results indicate that the elementome trajectories primarily reflected changes in erosion rates, in-lake biological activity, and catchment dynamics, characterized by distinct patterns of climate variability, wildf ires, and agropastoral activities. Trajectory shapes revealed different patterns across shallow and deeper lakes. Our findings demonstrate the utility of Elementome Trajectory Analysis for disentangling the complex interplay between natural and anthropogenic drivers of ecosystem change in island environments, providing a powerful new tool for paleoecological reconstructions and for monitoring changes at a catchment level

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© 2025 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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