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Losing water in temporary streams on a Mediterranean island: Effects of climate and land-cover changes

机译:地中海岛屿上的临时溪流失水:气候和土地覆盖变化的影响

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Temporary streams are unique, sensitive and threatened fluvial systems. They periodically dry up and contribute to biodiversity by supporting different species. In Mediterranean regions, human pressures and climate change increase the duration of the dry period for the streams. We analysed the annual and seasonal trends on streamflow data from 14 gauging stations on temporary streams on the island of Mallorca. We used a Mann-Kendall trend test on data from 1977 to 2009 (33 years) to identify trends in discharge, number of days with water, accumulated precipitation, potential evapotranspiration (PET), and land cover change. Results show a general decreasing trend of streamflow during spring and summer, with flows reduced between 4 and 17% in some basins. Although the inter-annual variability is high for both seasons, the decrease in annual precipitation, the increase in temperature, and the effects of colonization and growth of forests explain the reduction in the number of days with running water. Correlation and elasticity analyses show that precipitation is the main driver for streamflow reduction, but the increase in temperature and land-cover changes also play a significant role in the decreasing of flows. These seasonal changes especially affect the headwaters of the basins, which are located in a mountainous area. The Kendall regional test, applied to the 12 basins considered in the Tramuntana range, reveals a significant decreasing annual trend in the number of days with measured flow. The forest expansion and the warmer conditions cause a higher vegetation water demand, increasing the real evapotranspiration and, consequently, reducing the runoff and thus increasing the losses in the water balance. In addition, the increase in the number of days during which channels and parafluvial habitats are disconnected negatively affects the aquatic habitat. This paper provides the first evidence of a consistent long-term reduction in flow in temporary streams in the Mediterranean region. We highlight the ecological implications of losing water in temporary streams across Mallorca, and we argue the urgent need for conservation plans to protect them from present and future changes and challenges. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:临时流是独特的,敏感的和受威胁的河流系统。它们会定期枯竭,并通过支持不同物种来促进生物多样性。在地中海地区,人为压力和气候变化增加了河流干dry期的持续时间。我们分析了马略卡岛临时河流14个测量站的流量数据的年度和季节性趋势。我们对1977年至2009年(33年)的数据进行了Mann-Kendall趋势检验,以确定流量,出水天数,累积降水,潜在蒸散量(PET)和土地覆盖变化的趋势。结果表明,春季和夏季的水流量总体呈下降趋势,某些盆地的水流量减少了4%至17%。尽管两个季节的年际变化都很大,但年降水量的减少,温度的升高以及森林定植和生长的影响解释了自来水天数的减少。相关性和弹性分析表明,降水是河流流量减少的主要驱动力,但温度的升高和土地覆盖的变化在流量减少中也起着重要作用。这些季节性变化特别影响位于山区的盆地水源。应用于Tramuntana范围内的12个盆地的Kendall区域检验显示,随着流量的测量,天数的年度趋势显着下降。森林的扩张和气候变暖导致较高的植被需水量,从而增加了实际的蒸散量,因此减少了径流,从而增加了水平衡的损失。此外,通道和河流旁生境断开的天数增加对水生生境产生负面影响。本文提供了地中海地区临时河流长期持续减少流量的第一个证据。我们强调了马略卡岛临时河流失水对生态的影响,我们认为迫切需要制定保护计划,以保护它们免受当前和未来的变化和挑战。 (C)2016 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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