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Conservation planning for river-wetland mosaics: A flexible spatial approach to integrate floodplain and upstream catchment connectivity

机译:河流湿地马赛克的保护计划:一种灵活的空间方法,可以集成洪泛区和上游集水区

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Systematic conservation planning has contributed to the spatial design of reserve networks in river ecosystems by recognizing the importance of maintaining longitudinal connectivity. In the complex and dynamic landscapes of river-floodplain systems, however, it is still challenging to account for the longitudinal and, especially, lateral connections that are relevant to their management. Adequate protection of floodplain ecosystems requires accounting for spatio-temporal connectivity among all waterbodies that compose the riverine landscape. In this study we present a new framework to account for both within-floodplain (lateral) and longitudinal river connectivity in freshwater systematic conservation planning. We run four prioritization scenarios comparing different rules of connectivity for the rivers and floodplains of the entire Amazon River basin. The scenarios involved the comparison of local protection only versus integrated upstream protection for floodplains. The spatial framework combined two types of planning units, with connectivity between them assessed using two distance-based measures for within-floodplain and upstream-downstream connectivity. We found different levels of protection afforded to floodplain wetlands across scenarios. The scenario including only within-floodplain connectivity failed to detect the propagation of impacts from the surroundings and upstream catchment. In contrast, the scenario that integrated within-floodplain and longitudinal river connectivity agglomerated subcatchments around the priority wetlands, generating catchment-integrated units that efficiently reduced impacts. We also demonstrate that the integrated connectivity can be manipulated to meet different conservation objectives. The new approach presented here offers more ecologically meaningful protection to floodplains because it considers local wetland boundaries and connectivity within wetland complexes together with connectivity with the upstream landscape. This framework can be applied to integrated wetland conservation and management throughout the world and provide a valuable tool to safeguard the ecosystem functioning of complex river-floodplain mosaics.
机译:通过认识到保持纵向连接的重要性,系统保护计划有助于河流生态系统中储备网络的空间设计。然而,在河流 - 洪泛区系统的复杂和动态景观中,仍然挑战纵向,特别是与其管理相关的横向连接。充分保护洪泛区生态系统需要占组成河流景观的所有Waterbodies之间的时空连通性。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种新的框架,以考虑淡水系统保护计划中的洪泛区(横向)和纵向河流连接。我们运行了四种优先级方案,比较了整个亚马逊河流域河流和洪泛丛的不同连通性规则。这些方案涉及本地保护的比较仅与洪泛平坦的集成上游保护。空间框架组合了两种类型的规划单位,它们之间的连接,它们之间的连接性使用了两个基于距离的泛洪水和上游连接的基于距离的措施。我们发现跨情景中的洪水湿地提供了不同的保护。仅包括泛洪平板连接内容的场景未能检测到周围环境和上游集水区的影响的传播。相比之下,在优先湿地围绕优先级湿地集成在洪泛区和纵向河流连通性附近的植物中的场景,产生有效地减少冲击的集成集成单元。我们还证明,可以操纵综合连接以满足不同的保护目标。这里展示的新方法为洪泛区提供了更生态的有意义的保护,因为它认为当地湿地边界和湿地配合物内的连通性以及与上游景观的连接。该框架可以应用于全世界的综合湿地保护和管理,并提供有价值的工具,以保护复杂河流 - 洪泛省马赛克的生态系统运作。

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