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Using expert knowledge and modeling to define mangrove composition functioning and threats and estimate time frame for recovery

机译:利用专家知识和模型来定义红树林的组成功能和威胁并估算恢复时间

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Mangroves are threatened worldwide, and their loss or degradation could impact functioning of the ecosystem. Our aim was to investigate three aspects of mangroves at a global scale: (1) their constituents (2) their indispensable ecological functions, and (3) the maintenance of their constituents and functions in degraded mangroves. We focused on answering two questions: “What is a mangrove ecosystem” and “How vulnerable are mangrove ecosystems to different impacts”? We invited 106 mangrove experts globally to participate in a survey based on the Delphi technique and provide inputs on the three aspects. The outputs from the Delphi technique for the third aspect, i.e. maintenance of constituents and functions were incorporated in a modeling approach to simulate the time frame for recovery. Presented here for the first time are the consensus definition of the mangrove ecosystem and the list of mangrove plant species. In this study, experts considered even monospecific (tree) stands to be a mangrove ecosystem as long as there was adequate tidal exchange, propagule dispersal, and faunal interactions. We provide a ranking of the important ecological functions, faunal groups, and impacts on mangroves. Degradation due to development was identified as having the largest impact on mangroves globally in terms of spatial scale, intensity, and time needed for restoration. The results indicate that mangroves are ecologically unique even though they may be species poor (from the vegetation perspective). The consensus list of mangrove species and the ranking of the mangrove ecological functions could be a useful tool for restoration and management of mangroves. While there is ample literature on the destruction of mangroves due to aquaculture in the past decade, this study clearly shows that more attention must go to avoiding and mitigating mangrove loss due to coastal development (such as building of roads, ports, or harbors).
机译:红树林在世界范围内受到威胁,其丧失或退化可能影响生态系统的功能。我们的目标是在全球范围内研究红树林的三个方面:(1)红树林的组成部分;(2)其不可缺少的生态功能;(3)维护退化红树林中红树林的组成和功能。我们专注于回答两个问题:“什么是红树林生态系统”和“红树林生态系统容易受到不同影响”?我们邀请了全球106位红树林专家参加基于Delphi技术的调查,并就这三个方面提供了意见。德尔菲技术在第三方面的输出,即成分和功能的维护,被纳入一种建模方法中,以模拟恢复的时间范围。此处首次提出了对红树林生态系统的共识定义和红树林植物物种清单。在这项研究中,只要潮汐交换,繁殖体扩散和动物区系相互作用充分,专家们甚至认为单种(树木)也属于红树林生态系统。我们提供了重要的生态功能,动物群及其对红树林的影响的排名。就空间规模,强度和恢复所需的时间而言,由于发展造成的退化被认为对全球红树林的影响最大。结果表明,尽管红树林可能物种贫乏(从植被的角度来看),但它们在生态上是独特的。红树林物种的共识清单和红树林生态功能的排名可能是恢复和管理红树林的有用工具。尽管在过去十年中有大量关于水产养殖造成的红树林破坏的文献,但这项研究清楚地表明,必须更多地避免和减轻由于沿海开发(例如修建道路,港口或港口)而造成的红树林损失。

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