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Assessing the potential for using wetlands as intermediary storages to conjunctively maintain ecological values and support agricultural demands

机译:评估利用湿地作为中介存储以共同维护生态价值和支持农业需求的潜力

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Water sharing to meet both agricultural and environmental demands is a critical issue affecting the health of many floodplain river systems around the world. This study explored the potential for using wetlands as temporary off-river storages to conjunctively maintain ecological values and support agricultural demands by assessing the effects of artificial drawdown on wetland aquatic plant communities. An initial experiment was undertaken in outdoor mesocosms in which four different treatments were compared over a 131 day duration: (1) natural drawdown where the water was left to drawdown naturally via evaporation; (2) partial drawdown where approximately half of the volume of water was pumped out after 42 days; (3) stepped drawdown where approximately half of the volume of water pumped out after 42 days, and then the remaining volume of water was pumped out after 117 days; and (4) total drawdown where all of the of water was pumped out after 117 days. A complementary field study was subsequently undertaken where two wetlands were left to drawdown naturally and two were partially drawn down artificially (i.e. had approximately half of their volume removed by pumping). Results from both of these studies indicated that neither aquatic plant abundance nor taxon richness were adversely affected by partial drawdown. Rather, both studies showed that aquatic plant communities subjected to a partial drawdown treatment became more species rich and diverse than communities subjected to a natural drawdown treatment. This suggests that it may be possible to use wetlands as intermediary storages for the dual purposes of maintaining ecological values and supporting agricultural demands.
机译:满足农业和环境需求的共享用水是影响世界许多洪泛区河流系统健康的关键问题。这项研究探索了利用湿地作为临时的偏远地区存储以联合维护生态价值并通过评估人工减少对湿地水生植物群落的影响来支持农业需求的潜力。最初的实验是在室外中观世界中进行的,其中在131天的时间里对四种不同的处理方法进行了比较:(1)自然排水,其中水通过蒸发自然排水。 (2)部分用水,在42天后抽出约一半的水; (3)逐步降低水量,即42天后抽出大约一半的水量,然后在117天后抽出剩余的水量; (4)总用水量,其中117天后将所有水抽出。随后进行了补充性田间研究,其中两个湿地被自然地减少,另外两个被人为部分地减少(即通过抽水去除了大约一半的体积)。这两项研究的结果都表明,部分缩水对水生植物的丰度和分类单元的丰富度都没有不利影响。相反,两项研究均显示,经过部分缩水处理的水生植物群落比经过自然缩水处理的水生植物物种更加丰富和多样。这表明,有可能将湿地用作中介存储,以达到维持生态价值和满足农业需求的双重目的。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of Environmental Management》 |2012年第2012期|p.19-27|共9页
  • 作者单位

    The Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre, La Trobe University, PO Box 991, Wodonga, Victoria 3689, Australia La Trobe University, PO Box 991, Wodonga, Victoria 3689, Australia;

    The Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre, PO Box 991, Wodonga, Victoria 3689, Australia La Trobe University, PO Box 991, Wodonga, Victoria 3689, Australia;

    The Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre, PO Box 991, Wodonga, Victoria 3689, Australia La Trobe University, PO Box 991, Wodonga, Victoria 3689, Australia;

    The Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre, PO Box 991, Wodonga, Victoria 3689, Australia CSIRO Land and Water, PO Box 991, Wodonga, Victoria 3689, Australia;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    aquatic plants; consumptive water; floodplain wetland; water sharing;

    机译:水生植物;消耗水;漫滩湿地水共享;

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