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Hydropedology and Ecohydrology of the Brigalow Belt, Australia: Opportunities for Ecosystem Rehabilitation in Semiarid Environments

机译:澳大利亚布里格洛带的水文和生态水文:半干旱环境中生态系统恢复的机会

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The Brigalow Belt Bioregion—located between the subtropical coastline and semiarid interior of eastern Australia—is a unique ecological area characterized by noncracking clay soils that have high water-holding capacities, and rainfall patterns thatare spatiotemporally erratic and unpredictable. These attributes have resulted in highly variable water-supply conditions defined by alternating periods of intense rainfall and prolonged drought to which open-forests and woodlands dominated by endemic Brigalow (Acacia harpophylla F. Muell. ex Benth.) plant communities are best adapted. Since the 1950s, most of the Brigalow woodland has been cleared for agriculture and now coal mining developments, therefore very little of the predisturbance vegetation today remains. The primary goal of landscape rehabilitation currently targets the re-establishment of native Brigalow plant communities in hopes of achieving stable and self-sustaining ecosystems. However, very few reference ecosystems exist from which todetermine essential ecological structure and function. Therefore, restoration practitioners are faced with the daunting task of reconstructing landforms and ecosystems that are characteristic of the bioregion’s distinct environmental conditions. Here,we examine the fundamental hydropedological and ecohydrological relationships that define the function of natural Brigalow ecosystems. We propose these relationships as the cornerstone for rehabilitation of semiarid environments and suggest applying investigative methods of related disciplines within a unifying modeling framework (gray-box) to promote the development of native plants in the Brigalow Belt. This is particularly critical where model parameterization may span a broad ecological organizational scale or where there are knowledge gaps within the model framework.
机译:Brigalow Belt生物区位于亚热带海岸线和澳大利亚东部半干旱内部之间,是一个独特的生态区,其特征是具有高持水能力的无裂隙粘土和时空不稳定且不可预测的降雨模式。这些属性导致了高度可变的供水条件,这是由强降雨和长期干旱的交替时期所定义的,以特有的Brigalow(Acacia harpophylla F. Muell。ex Benth。)植物群落为主的开阔森林和林地最能适应。自1950年代以来,Brigalow的大部分林地已被清除用于农业和现在的煤炭开采开发,因此,如今几乎没有扰乱前的植被。景观恢复的主要目标目前的目标是重建Brigalow原生植物群落,以期实现稳定和自我维持的生态系统。但是,很少有参考生态系统可用来确定基本的生态结构和功能。因此,恢复从业者面临着艰巨的任务,即重建具有生物区独特环境条件的地貌和生态系统。在这里,我们研究了基本的水文生态学和生态水文关系,这些关系定义了自然Brigalow生态系统的功能。我们建议将这些关系作为恢复半干旱环境的基石,并建议在统一的建模框架(灰色框)内应用相关学科的研究方法,以促进Brigalow Belt中本地植物的发展。在模型参数化可能涵盖广泛的生态组织规模或模型框架内存在知识缺口的情况下,这尤其重要。

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