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Physical loss and modification of Southern Great Plains playas

机译:南部大平原游as的物理损失和改造

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Playas are the primary wetland system in the Southern Great Plains (SGP) of North America providing critical stopover habitats for migratory birds in the Western Hemisphere. Collectively, these wetlands form the keystone ecosystem in this region supporting biodiversity for North America and provide habitat for native plants and animals that are essential for maintenance of international biological diversity along with other local and regional ecological services. Large-scale landscape changes in this region, primarily as a result of agriculturally-based anthropogenic impacts, threaten playas with functional loss and physical extinction. These impacts are not considered in current estimates of the number of extant functional playas, leading to biased estimates by groups or agencies extrapolating research or monitoring results, conducting conservation planning, and modeling impacts of future climate change. Using a combination of stochastic and empirical data, we identified impacts to playas and playa watersheds and quantified the extent and rate of these impacts relative to physical loss. Only 0.2% of playas had no wetland or watershed modification and we conservatively estimate that 17% of playas recently existing on the landscape no longer are represented by an apparent depression. With the inclusion of sediment volume estimates where > 100% of the volume of original differentiated playa soil has been filled, 60% or 16,855 playas have been physically lost from the SGP despite a continued presence of a depression. Data also show that small playas are being lost more rapidly than larger ones; the average size (±SE) of extant playas has increased from 7.5 ± 0.47 to 8.5 ± 0.55 ha. The reduced ecological condition of 95.3% of playas remaining on the landscape exceeds historical predictions of a maximum 85% of playas ever being modified. Given the results of this study these changes can now be accounted for, resulting in more informed management and conservation of playas and bring awareness to the urgency of implementation of effective conservation measures for playas and the species that depend on this keystone ecosystem.
机译:普拉亚斯是北美南部大平原(SGP)的主要湿地系统,为西半球的候鸟提供了重要的中转栖息地。这些湿地共同构成了该地区的关键生态系统,为北美的生物多样性提供了支持,并为本地植物和动物提供了栖息地,这对于维护国际生物多样性以及其他本地和区域生态服务至关重要。该地区的大规模景观变化,主要是由于农业上的人为因素造成的,其功能丧失和自然灭绝威胁着海滩。当前对现存功能性游乐设施的数量的估计中未考虑这些影响,从而导致团体或机构对研究或监测结果进行推断,进行保护规划以及对未来气候变化的影响进行建模时的估计有偏差。使用随机和经验数据的组合,我们确定了对普拉亚斯和普拉亚流域的影响,并量化了这些影响相对于自然损失的程度和速度。只有0.2%的普拉亚斯没有湿地或流域的变化,我们保守地估计最近在景观上存在的普拉亚斯的17%不再表现为明显的洼地。包括沉积物体积估算值在内,原始分化的Playa土壤的体积> 100%已被填满,尽管持续存在凹陷,但SGP在物理上已损失了60%或16,855个Playas。数据还显示,小型普拉亚斯的流失比大型普拉亚斯的流失更快。现有海滩的平均大小(±SE)从7.5±0.47公顷增加到8.5±0.55公顷。保留在景观中的95.3%的游乐设施减少的生态条件超过了有史以来最多修改的85%游乐设施的历史预测。鉴于这项研究的结果,现在就可以说明这些变化,从而可以更明智地管理和保护海滩,并使人们意识到迫切需要对依赖此关键性生态系统的海滩和物种实施有效的保护措施。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of Environmental Management》 |2012年第2012期|275-283|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Natural Resources Management, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA,United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 7660 East Broadway, Suite 303, Tucson, AZ 85710, USA;

    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of Natural Resources Management, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA,U.S. Geological Survey, Kansas Coop- erative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, 205 Leasure Hall, Kansas State University. Manhattan, KS 66506, USA;

    Department of Zoology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, USA;

    Department of Zoology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, USA;

  • 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

    conservation; functional loss; historical numbers; playa wetlands; sediment accretion; southern great plains;

    机译:保护;功能损失;历史数字;普拉亚湿地;沉积物增加南部大平原;

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