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Ecological Implications of Extreme Events: Footprints of the 2010 Earthquake along the Chilean Coast

机译:极端事件的生态影响:2010年智利沿海地震的足迹

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Deciphering ecological effects of major catastrophic events such as earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, storms and fires, requires rapid interdisciplinary efforts often hampered by a lack of pre-event data. Using results of intertidal surveys conducted shortly before and immediately after Chile's 2010 M w 8.8 earthquake along the entire rupture zone (ca. 34–38°S), we provide the first quantification of earthquake and tsunami effects on sandy beach ecosystems. Our study incorporated anthropogenic coastal development as a key design factor. Ecological responses of beach ecosystems were strongly affected by the magnitude of land-level change. Subsidence along the northern rupture segment combined with tsunami-associated disturbance and drowned beaches. In contrast, along the co-seismically uplifted southern rupture, beaches widened and flattened increasing habitat availability. Post-event changes in abundance and distribution of mobile intertidal invertebrates were not uniform, varying with land-level change, tsunami height and coastal development. On beaches where subsidence occurred, intertidal zones and their associated species disappeared. On some beaches, uplift of rocky sub-tidal substrate eliminated low intertidal sand beach habitat for ecologically important species. On others, unexpected interactions of uplift with man-made coastal armouring included restoration of upper and mid-intertidal habitat seaward of armouring followed by rapid colonization of mobile crustaceans typical of these zones formerly excluded by constraints imposed by the armouring structures. Responses of coastal ecosystems to major earthquakes appear to vary strongly with land-level change, the mobility of the biota and shore type. Our results show that interactions of extreme events with human-altered shorelines can produce surprising ecological outcomes, and suggest these complex responses to landscape alteration can leave lasting footprints in coastal ecosystems.
机译:重大灾难性事件如地震,海啸,火山喷发,风暴和大火的生态影响的破译需要迅速的跨学科努力,而通常由于缺乏事前数据而受阻。利用在整个破裂区(大约34-38°S)智利2010年8.8级地震发生前后不久进行的潮间带调查结果,我们首次量化了地震和海啸对沙滩生态系统的影响。我们的研究将人为沿海开发纳入了关键设计因素。海滩生态系统的生态响应受到土地水平变化幅度的强烈影响。北部破裂带的沉降,海啸相关的干扰和淹没的海滩。相比之下,沿着同震抬升的南部破裂,海滩变宽并变平,从而增加了生境的可用性。事件发生后潮间带无脊椎动物的丰度和分布变化并不均匀,随土地水平变化,海啸高度和沿海发展而变化。在发生沉降的海滩上,潮间带及其相关物种消失了。在某些海滩上,岩石潮下基质的隆升消除了潮间带低沙滩生境,成为生态上重要的物种。在其他方面,隆升与人为沿海装甲的意外相互作用包括恢复上装甲和潮间带中生境的装甲向海,然后迅速殖民这些典型的活动甲壳类动物,这些以前被装甲结构所限制。沿海生态系统对大地震的反应似乎随土地水平的变化,生物区系的流动性和海岸类型而变化很大。我们的结果表明,极端事件与人为改变的海岸线之间的相互作用可以产生令人惊讶的生态结果,并表明这些对景观变化的复杂反应可以在沿海生态系统中留下持久的足迹。

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