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Turning old foes into new allies—Harnessing drainage canals for biodiversity conservation in a desiccated European lowland region

机译:把旧的敌人变成新的allies-Harnessing排水运河的生物多样性保护一个枯燥无味的欧洲低地地区

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Abstract Drainage canals are widespread components of agricultural landscapes. Although canals have greatly contributed to biodiversity loss by desiccating wetlands, they have recently attracted conservation attention due to their potential to function as refugia for native species in intensively managed landscapes. However, their conservation role in complex landscapes composed of agricultural fields and desiccated but otherwise untransformed, semi‐natural habitats, on which canals still pose a heavy burden, is unknown. Improved understanding of drainage canals and related biodiversity in these landscapes could help unlock their potential and support synergistic land management for nature conservation and water resource management. We applied a multi‐taxon approach, including plants, butterflies, true bugs, spiders and birds, to (a) assess the conservation value of drainage canals with temporary water cover in a heavily drained European lowland region, (b) to test landscape‐level and local canal parameters for aiding prioritization among canals and (c) to propose a reconciliation‐based management framework that suits the interest of all stakeholders. We found that drainage canals and their banks concentrate more species across most taxa than semi‐natural, mostly grassland habitats, possibly due to micro‐environmental heterogeneity and the absence of low‐intensity annual management compared to grasslands. Canals traversing semi‐natural grasslands concentrate particularly high numbers of native species, but agricultural canals also support remarkable species richness. However, agricultural canals are important dispersal corridors for non‐native invasive plants, which may negatively affect native biodiversity. Canal size has little effect on biodiversity, but habitat stress is an important determinant. The higher the stress (due to sandiness and salinity), the higher the added value of canals to landscape‐wide biodiversity. Synthesis and applications. We show that drainage canals can harbour high biodiversity and should therefore be recognized as important novel ecosystems with high conservation value, even when cutting through semi‐natural grassland habitats. Canals have previously been considered detrimental to nature conservation due to their association with loss of wetlands. However, by reducing water loss with reversible obstructions, controlling invasive species and applying specific conservation measures, they may be turned into conservation allies without compromising long‐term interests of water management and agricultural land use.
机译:摘要排水运河普遍存在的组件农业景观。很大程度上导致了生物多样性的丧失浆果,湿地,他们最近由于他们引起了保护的关注潜在函数作为本机的聚集地物种在集约管理的风景。然而,他们在复杂的保护作用农业领域和组成的风景干燥但否则untransformed,半量自然栖息地,运河仍然构成一个沉重的负担,是未知的。排水渠道和相关的理解生物多样性在这些风景会有所帮助释放他们的潜能和支持协同土地管理的自然保护和水资源管理。方法,包括植物,蝴蝶,真的昆虫、蜘蛛和鸟类,(a)评估排水运河的保护价值临时水覆盖在一个严重枯竭欧洲的低地地区,(b)进行测试地理景观水平和地方管参数协助优先级在运河和(c)提出一个和解的基础管理框架,适合所有人的利益利益相关者。他们在大多数银行集中更多的物种比半量自然类群,主要是草原栖息地,可能由于微环境异质性和缺乏低强度年度管理相比,草原。穿越半天然草原集中尤其是大量的本地物种,但是农业运河也支持显著物种丰富度。是重要的传播通道为非本地应承担的吗入侵植物,这可能会产生负面影响当地的生物多样性。对生物多样性,但压力是一个栖息地重要的决定因素。沙质和盐度),添加越高运河高宽区域景观生物多样性的价值。合成和应用程序。运河港口高生物多样性和应因此被认为是重要的小说生态系统具有高保护价值,甚至当切断半天然草地栖息地。由于他们对自然保护与湿地的丧失。减少水损失与可逆障碍物,控制入侵物种和应用具体保护措施,他们可能会没有变成保护盟友牺牲长期利益的水管理和农业土地利用。

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