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Environmental water allocations are insufficient to control an invasive wetland plant: evidence from a highly regulated floodplain wetland

机译:环境水分配不足控制入侵湿地植物:证据从一个高度监管的泛滥平原湿地

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1. Regulation of the world’s rivers and alteration of natural flow regimes have led to the degradation of floodplains and wetlands. Here, we investigate plant–flood interactions in a floodplain wetland to determine whether a return to more natural flooding regimes using environmental water allocations can contribute to restoration from a degraded state. 2. We use detailed field surveys to quantify the effects of flooding on a native rush, Juncus ingens, which has become invasive in floodplain grasslands in south-eastern Australia. We then apply these results to determine the likelihood of generating the flood regime required to control J. ingens in its new range, considering the regulated nature of the river system. 3. Complete submergence for several months substantially reduced J. ingens stem densities, survival and recovery. However, rhizomes were able to survive, with new stems produced during subsequent partial submergence. Under current regulated conditions, the volume of environmental water needed to cause substantial stem decline, and potentially rhizome death, is extremely large – particularly for tall stems – even when used in conjunction with a natural flood peak. 4. Synthesis and applications. Although repeated submergence events may cause stem decline of the invasive plant Juncus ingens, the present day operational constraints of the regulated river make it difficult to deliver the required volume and depth of water using environmental water allocations. Furthermore, shallow floods may actually provide favourable conditions for growth. This research is particularly relevant for other restoration projects where historical disturbance regimes can only be partially mimicked. Whilst a managed flood regime can be successful in achieving a range of conservation and restoration goals, there may be situations in which river regulation can limit the ability to effectively manage particular species using environmental water allocations alone.
机译:1. 自然流动的体制导致漫滩和湿地的退化。在一个调查plant-flood交互泛滥平原湿地以决定是否恢复使用更自然的洪水政权环境水分配可以做出贡献恢复退化状态。详细的实地调查,量化的影响洪水在本地,Juncus ingen,已经成为在泛滥平原草原入侵吗澳大利亚东南部。结果来确定生成的可能性洪水控制j . ingen所需政权它的新范围,考虑到监管的本质河的系统。j . ingen几个月大幅减少干密度,生存和恢复。根状茎能够生存,新的茎在随后的生产部分下沉。在当前的监管条件下,体积的环境水需要实质性的原因阀杆下降,死亡和潜在的粉末,是非常大——特别是对于高茎即使与自然一起使用洪峰。尽管重复下沉事件可能会导致阀杆下降的入侵植物Juncus ingen,目前操作的约束监管河很难交付需要使用体积和深度的水环境水分配。浅洪水可能会提供优惠发展创造条件。特别适用于其他的修复项目历史扰动政权只有部分模仿。洪水政权可以成功的实现保护和恢复的目标,可能存在的情况下河的监管可以限制的能力,有效地管理特定物种环境用水单独分配。

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