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Ecological indicators for stream restoration success

机译:河流恢复成功的生态指标

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Exploitation of freshwater resources is essential for sustenance of human existence and alteration of rivers, lakes and wetlands has facilitated economic development for centuries. Consequently, freshwater biodiversity is critically threatened, with stream ecosystems being the most heavily affected. To improve the status of freshwater habitats, e.g. in the context of the European Water Framework Directive and the US Clean Water Act, it is essential to implement the most effective restoration measures and identify the most suitable indicators for restoration success. Herein, several active and passive bioindication approaches are reviewed in light of existing legal frameworks, current targets and applicable implementation of river restoration. Such approaches should move from the use of single biological indicators to more holistic ecological indicators simultaneously addressing communities, multiple life stages and habitat properties such as water quality, substrate composition and stream channel morphology. The proposed Proceeding Chain of Restoration (PCoR) can enable the integration of natural scientific, political and socioeconomic dimensions for restoration of aquatic ecosystems and associated services. Generally, an analysis that combines target species-based active bioindication with community-based passive bioindication and multivariate statistics seems to be most suitable for a holistic evaluation of restoration success, as well as for the monitoring of stream ecosystem health. Since the response of biological communities to changing environmental conditions can differ between taxonomic groups and rivers, assessments at the ecosystem scale should include several levels of biological organisation. A stepwise evaluation of the primary factors inducing disturbance or degradation is needed to integrate increasing levels of complexity from water quality assessments to the evaluation of ecological function. The proposed PCoR can provide a step-by-step guide for restoration ecologists, comprising all planning steps from the determination of the conservation objectives to the use of ecological indicators in post-restoration monitoring.
机译:淡水资源的开发对于维持人类的生存至关重要,河流,湖泊和湿地的改变促进了数百年来的经济发展。因此,淡水生物多样性受到严重威胁,河流生态系统受到的影响最大。为了改善淡水生境的状况,例如根据《欧洲水框架指令》和《美国清洁水法》,必须实施最有效的恢复措施并确定最合适的恢复成功指标。在此,根据现有法律框架,当前目标和河流恢复的适用实施,对几种主动和被动生物指示方法进行了审查。此类方法应从使用单一生物指标转变为更全面的生态指标,同时解决社区,多个生命阶段和栖息地特性(例如水质,底物成分和河道形态)的问题。拟议的恢复进程链(PCoR)可以整合自然科学,政治和社会经济方面,以恢复水生生态系统和相关服务。通常,将基于目标物种的主动生物指示与基于社区的被动生物指示和多元统计数据相结合的分析似乎最适合对恢复成功进行整体评估以及监测河流生态系统健康的方法。由于生物群落对变化的环境条件的反应在生物分类群和河流之间可能会有所不同,因此在生态系统范围内的评估应包括多个层次的生物组织。需要逐步评估引起干扰或退化的主要因素,以整合从水质评估到生态功能评估日益复杂的水平。拟议的PCoR可以为恢复生态学家提供循序渐进的指南,包括从确定保护目标到在恢复后监测中使用生态指标的所有计划步骤。

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