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Food Webs of the Delta, Suisun Bay, and Suisun Marsh: An Update on Current Understanding and Possibilities for Management

机译:三角洲,遂孙湾和遂孙沼泽的食物网:最新的管理认识和可能性

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This paper reviews and highlights recent research findings on food web processes since an earlier review by Kimmerer et al. (2008). We conduct this review within a conceptual framework of the Delta–Suisun food web, which includes both temporal and spatial components. The temporal component of our framework is based on knowledge that the landscape has changed markedly from historical conditions. The spatial component of our framework acknowledges that the food web is not spatially static; it varies regionally and across habitat types within regions. The review highlights the idea of a changing baseline with respect to food web function. New research also indicates that interactions between habitat-specific food webs vary across the current landscape. For example, based on early work in the south Delta, the food web associated with submerged aquatic vegetation was thought to provide little support to species of concern; however, data from other regions of the estuary suggest that this conceptual model may not apply across the entire region. Habitat restoration has been proposed as a method of re-establishing historic food web processes to support species of concern. Benefits are likely for species that directly access such restored habitats, but are less clear for pelagic species. Several topics require attention to further improve the knowledge of food webs needed to support effective management, including: (1) synthesis of factors responsible for low pelagic biomass; (2) monitoring and research on effects of harmful algal blooms; (3) broadening the scope of long-term monitoring; (4) determining benefits of tidal wetland restoration to species of concern, including evaluations of interactions of habitat-specific food webs; and (5) interdisciplinary analysis and synthesis. The only certainty is that food webs will continue to change in response to the changes in the physical environment and new species invasions.
机译:本文回顾并强调了自Kimmerer等人较早的评论以来有关食物网过程的最新研究结果。 (2008)。我们在Delta-Suisun食物网的概念框架内进行了此审查,该框架包括时空要素。我们框架的时间组成部分是基于这样的认识,即景观与历史条件相比已经发生了显着变化。我们框架的空间组成部分认识到食物网在空间上不是静态的。它因地区和地区内的生境类型而异。审查强调了改变食物网功能基线的想法。新的研究还表明,特定栖息地的食物网之间的相互作用在当前情况下有所不同。例如,根据南部三角洲的早期工作,与淹没的水生植被有关的食物网被认为对所关注物种几乎没有提供支持。然而,来自河口其他地区的数据表明,该概念模型可能不适用于整个地区。已经提出了栖息地恢复作为重建历史食物网过程以支持所关注物种的方法。直接进入这样恢复的栖息地的物种可能会受益,但对浮游鱼类却不太清楚。需要注意几个主题,以进一步提高支持有效管理所需的食物网的知识,包括:(1)造成低浮游生物量的因素的综合; (2)对有害藻华的影响进行监测研究; (3)扩大长期监测范围; (4)确定潮汐湿地恢复对相关物种的惠益,包括评估栖息地特定食物网的相互作用; (5)跨学科分析与综合。唯一可以确定的是,食物网将继续变化,以响应自然环境的变化和新物种的入侵。

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