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Understanding multiple stressors in a Mediterranean basin: Combined effects of land use, water scarcity and nutrient enrichment

机译:了解地中海盆地中的多种压力源:土地利用,水资源短缺和营养富集的综合影响

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River basins are extremely complex hierarchical and directional systems that are affected by a multitude of interacting stressors. This complexity hampers effective management and conservation planning to be effectively implemented, especially under climate change. The objective of this work is to provide a wide scale approach to basin management by interpreting the effect of isolated and interacting factors in several biotic elements (fish, macroinvertebrates, phytobenthos and macrophytes). For that, a case study in the Sorraia basin (Central Portugal), a Mediterranean system mainly facing water scarcity and diffuse pollution problems, was chosen. To develop the proposed framework, a combination of process-based modelling to simulate hydrological and nutrient enrichment stressors and empirical modelling to relate these stressors - along with land use and natural background - with biotic indicators, was applied. Biotic indicators based on ecological quality ratios from WFD biomonitoring data were used as response variables. Temperature, river slope, % of agriculture in the upstream catchment and total N were the variables more frequently ranked as the most relevant. Both the two significant interactions found between single hydrological and nutrient enrichment stressors indicated antagonistic effects. This study demonstrates the potentialities of coupling process-based modelling with empirical modelling within a single framework, allowing relationships among different ecosystem states to be hierarchized, interpreted and predicted at multiple spatial and temporal scales. It also demonstrates how isolated and interacting stressors can have a different impact on biotic quality. When performing conservation or management plans, the stressor hierarchy should be considered as a way of prioritizing actions in a cost-effective perspective.
机译:流域是极其复杂的分级和定向系统,受多种相互作用的压力源影响。这种复杂性阻碍了有效的管理和保护计划得以有效实施,尤其是在气候变化下。这项工作的目的是通过解释一些生物元素(鱼类,大型无脊椎动物,植物底栖动物和大型植物)中孤立和相互作用的因素的作用,为流域管理提供一种广泛的方法。为此,选择了一个以索拉亚盆地(葡萄牙中部)为例的案例研究,该地中海系主要面临缺水和弥漫性污染问题。为了开发提出的框架,将基于过程的模型模拟水文和养分富集压力源与将这些压力源-土地利用和自然背景-与生物指标联系起来的经验模型相结合。基于来自WFD生物监测数据的生态质量比的生物指标用作响应变量。温度,河岸坡度,上游流域农业百分比和总氮是最经常相关的变量。在单个水文和营养富集应激源之间发现的两个重要相互作用都表明了拮抗作用。这项研究证明了在单个框架内将基于过程的建模与经验建模相结合的潜力,从而可以在多个时空尺度上对不同生态系统状态之间的关系进行分层,解释和预测。它还证明了孤立和相互作用的压力源如何对生物质量产生不同的影响。在执行养护或管理计划时,应考虑压力源层次结构,以此从成本效益的角度对行动进行优先排序。

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