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Frogs, Fish and Forestry: An Integrated Watershed Network Paradigm Conserves Biodiversity and Ecological Services

机译:青蛙,鱼类和林业:综合的分水岭网络范式可保护生物多样性和生态服务

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Successfully addressing the multitude of stresses influencing forest catchments, their native biota, and the vital ecological services they provide humanity will require adapting an integrated view that incorporates the full range of natural and anthropogenic disturbances acting on these landscapes and their embedded fluvial networks. The concepts of dendritic networks, disturbance domains, the stream continuum, and hydrologic connectivity can facilitate this integration. Managing catchments based on these combined concepts would better maintain all the components of watersheds and the interacting processes that comprise their ecological integrity. To examine these ideas, I review riparian protection regulations in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, regulations considered by many to be among the best available, and evaluate their ability to protect headwater amphibians. I present evidence for the inadequacy of these rules to maintain robust populations of these amphibians, and discuss the implications of these shortcomings for downstream-dwelling coho salmon. Emphasizing headwaters (1st to 3rd-order channels), I discuss disturbance regimes and how differences in their fluvial and geomorphic processes determine the structuring of channels, their internal environments, and the composition of the resident biota. I examine amphibian dependence on specific channel attributes, and discuss links between their abundances, altered attribute states, and natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Using these examples, I discuss the limitations of current protections to maintain key attributes necessary to support robust populations of headwater amphibians, and via hydrologic connectivity, many downstream organisms. I propose that the goal of maintaining whole catchment biodiversity and ecological services could be improved by managing watersheds based on integrating science-based network organizing concepts and evaluating and adjusting outcomes with a suite of responsive bio-indicators.
机译:要成功解决影响森林集水区,其原生生物区系以及它们为人类提供的重要生态服务的多种压力,就需要适应一个综合的观点,其中应包括作用于这些景观及其嵌入式河流网络的各种自然和人为干扰。树状网络,扰动域,河流连续体和水文连通性的概念可以促进这种整合。基于这些综合概念来管理集水区将更好地维护流域的所有组成部分以及构成其生态完整性的相互作用过程。为了研究这些想法,我回顾了美国西北太平洋地区的河岸保护法规,许多人认为这些法规是目前可用的最好的法规,并评估了它们保护源头两栖动物的能力。我提供了这些规则不足以维持这些两栖动物种群的证据,并讨论了这些缺点对下游居住的银大麻哈鱼的影响。重点强调源头(一阶到三阶河道),讨论扰动机制以及河流和地貌过程的差异如何确定河道的结构,其内部环境以及居民区的组成。我研究了两栖动物对特定渠道属性的依赖性,并讨论了它们的丰度,属性状态改变以及自然和人为干扰之间的联系。通过这些例子,我讨论了当前保护措施的局限性,以维持维持强大的源头两栖动物种群所必需的关键属性,并通过水文连通性,保护许多下游生物。我建议,通过整合基于科学的网络组织概念以及使用一套响应性生物指标评估和调整结果,通过管理流域,可以改善维护整个流域生物多样性和生态服务的目标。

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