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Using hydrologic suitability for native Everglades slough vegetation to assess Everglades restoration scenarios

机译:利用对大沼泽地原生泥炭植被的水文适应性评估大沼泽地恢复情景

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Simulating ecological indicator responses to alternate restoration strategies provides decision support tools for resource managers and restoration planners. Our case study provides a methodology for how to utilize hydrologic suitability for native vegetation to evaluate effects of modeled restoration scenarios. We propose that hydrologic suitability of white water lily, Nymphaea odorata, an indicator species of the native Florida Everglades slough vegetation community, be used to evaluate modeled restoration scenarios in the Everglades ridge and slough landscape. Based on experimentally derived mesocosm and field studies and historical evidence, we developed a predictive performance measure to assess hydrologic suitability for N. odorata. We applied the performance measure to predict the hydrologic suitability for slough vegetation in the Everglades ridge and slough landscape using model-simulated hydrology of existing conditions, future conditions with restoration, and the predrainage Everglades. Our results indicate that Everglades restoration will provide the greatest benefits to native slough vegetation in Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife National Refuge (LNWR), Water Conservation Area (WCA) 3B, and Everglades National Park, and may degrade slough conditions within portions of WCA 2 and WCA 3A. Our analysis indicates that additional restoration efforts are needed to fully restore native slough vegetation communities throughout the Everglades ridge and slough landscape. Performance measure results for the predrainage scenario in the WCAs conflict with paleoecological data; these results indicate a need to improve the modeled predrainage topography as well as flow and evapotranspiration rates of the Natural System Model version 4.6.2 (hereinafter NSM).
机译:模拟生态指标对替代恢复策略的响应可为资源经理和恢复计划者提供决策支持工具。我们的案例研究提供了一种方法,该方法可用于如何利用自然植被的水文适应性来评估建模恢复方案的效果。我们建议使用白睡莲,睡莲(Nymphaea odorata)(佛罗里达本地大沼泽地泥沼植被群落的指示物种)的水文适应性来评估大沼泽地脊和泥沼景观的模型恢复情景。基于实验得出的中观和实地研究以及历史证据,我们开发了一种预测性能量度,以评估水生植物对香茅的适宜性。我们使用模型对现有条件,未来条件和恢复条件以及大沼泽地的水文进行了模型模拟,从而运用性能测度来预测大沼泽地山脊和泥沼景观中的沼泽植被的水文适宜性。我们的结果表明,大沼泽地的恢复将为亚瑟·R·马歇尔·洛沙哈奇奇国家野生动物保护区(LNWR),水利保护区(WCA)3B和大沼泽国家公园的原生泥沼植被提供最大的好处,并且可能使部分泥沼的状况恶化WCA 2和WCA 3A。我们的分析表明,需要进行额外的修复工作才能完全恢复整个大沼泽地山脊和泥沼景观中的原生泥沼植被群落。 WCA中的排水前情景的绩效衡量结果与古生态数据冲突;这些结果表明需要改善自然系统模型版本4.6.2(以下称为NSM)的模型化排水前地形以及流量和蒸散速率。

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    《Ecological indicators》 |2013年第1期|294-304|共11页
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    National Park Service, South Florida Natural Resources Center, Everglades National Park. 950 North Krome Avenue, Homestead, FL 33030, USA;

    National Park Service, South Florida Natural Resources Center, Everglades National Park. 950 North Krome Avenue, Homestead, FL 33030, USA;

    National Park Service, Yellowstone Center for Resources, Yellowstone National Park, P.O. Box 168. WY82190, USA;

    National Park Service, South Florida Natural Resources Center, Everglades National Park. 950 North Krome Avenue, Homestead, FL 33030, USA;

    Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, 11200 SW 8th Street, Miami, FL 33199, USA;

    National Park Service, South Florida Natural Resources Center, Everglades National Park. 950 North Krome Avenue, Homestead, FL 33030, USA;

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    everglades; hydrology; model; nymphaea odorata; restoration; slough; water lily;

    机译:大沼泽地水文学模型;睡莲恢复;sl荷花;

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