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Developing Conceptual Frameworks for the Recovery of Aquatic Biota from Acidification

机译:发展概念框架以从酸化中恢复水生生物

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Surface water acidity is decreasing in large areas of Europe and North America in response to reductions in atmospheric S deposition, but the ecological responses to these water-quality improvements are uncertain. Biota are recovering in some lakes and rivers, as water quality improves, but they are not yet recovering in others. To make sense of these different responses, and to foster effective management of the acid rain problem, we need to understand 2 things: i) the sequence of ecological steps needed for biotic communities to recover; and ii) where and how to intervene in this process should recovery stall. Here our purpose is to develop conceptual frameworks to serve these 2 needs. In the first framework, the primarily ecological one, a decision tree highlights the sequence of processes necessary for ecological recovery, linking them with management tools and responses to bottlenecks in the process. These bottlenecks are inadequate water quality, an inadequate supply of colonists to permit establishment, and community-level impediments to recovery dynamics. A second, more management-oriented framework identifies where we can intervene to overcome these bottlenecks, and what research is needed to build the models to operationalize the framework. Our ability to assess the benefits of S emission reduction would be simplified if we had models to predict the rate and extent of ecological recovery from acidification. To build such models we must identify the ecological steps in the recovery process. The frameworks we present will advance us towards this goal.
机译:欧洲和北美大部分地区的地表水酸度随着大气中S沉积物的减少而降低,但是对这些水质改善的生态反应尚不确定。随着水质的改善,某些湖泊和河流中的生物群正在恢复中,但在其他湖泊和河流中尚未恢复。为了弄清这些不同的反应并促进对酸雨问题的有效管理,我们需要了解两点:i)生物群落恢复所需的生态步骤顺序; ii)应该在何处以及如何干预此过程,以使恢复停滞。在这里,我们的目的是开发可满足这两项需求的概念框架。在第一个框架(主要是生态框架)中,决策树突出显示了生态恢复所需的过程顺序,并将其与管理工具和对过程中瓶颈的响应联系起来。这些瓶颈是水质不足,殖民者供应不足以允许其建立以及社区一级阻碍恢复动力的障碍。第二个更面向管理的框架确定了我们可以在哪里进行干预以克服这些瓶颈,以及需要进行哪些研究才能构建模型以使该框架可操作。如果我们有模型来预测酸化生态恢复的速度和程度,那么我们评估S减排收益的能力将得到简化。要建立这样的模型,我们必须确定恢复过程中的生态步骤。我们提出的框架将使我们朝着这个目标前进。

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    《AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment》 |2003年第3期|p.165-169|共5页
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    Norman Yan is an associate professor at York University. He works in partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Environment's Dorset Environmental Science Centre. His research focuses on the impacts of multiple stressors on freshwater zooplankton. His address: Department of Biology, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M3J 1P3. E-mail: nyan@yorku.ca;

    Brian Leung is a research assistant professor at the University of Notre Dame. His current research focuses on ecological forecasting and bioeconomic risk analysis of invasive species, using mathematical, computational, and statistical models. His address: Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556-0369, USA. E-mail: bleung@nd.edu;

    Bill Keller is the senior environmental scientist – Northern Lakes, with the Ontario Ministry of Environment, and is an adjunct professor in the Department of Biology, Laurentian University. His studies focus on documenting and understanding the recovery process in damaged aquatic systems, and on investigating the combined effects of multiple stressors on lakes and on lake recovery. His address: Department of Biology, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, P3E 2C6. E-mail: bkeller@vianet.on.ca;

    Shelley Arnott is an assistant professor in the Department of Biology at Queen's University. Her research focuses on determining the chemical and ecological factors that influence the recovery of aquatic biota from historical acidification in the face of climatic variability and the spread of nonindigenous species. Her address: Department of Biology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7L 3N6. E-mail: arnotts@biology.queensu.ca;

    John Gunn is a fisheries research scientist with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and heads up the Cooperative Freshwater Ecology Unit at Laurentian University. He specializes in restoration ecology of acid-damaged ecosystems as well as the ecology of salmonid fishes of Ontario. His address: Department of Biology, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, P3E 2C6. E-mail: jgunn@nickel.laurentian.ca;

    Gunnar G. Raddum is an associate professor at the University of Bergen. He is Head of the unit: Laboratory for Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Zoological Institute, UiB. His main interest is the effects of acidification, liming and restoration of freshwater ecosystems in general. His address: University of Bergen, Institute of Zoology, Allegt. 41, N-5007 Bergen, Norway. E-mail: gunnar.raddum@zoo.uib.no;

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