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Evaluating potential water quality drivers of a fish regime shift in the Wabash River using the SWAT model

机译:使用SWAT模型评估Wabash河鱼类政权转移的潜在水质驱动因素

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Anthropogenic activities can have great effects on ecosystem stability. One such impact is a regime shift in the ecosystem community. Although these changes can occur naturally, many studies have shown that anthropogenic activities can also induce these changes. Possible drivers of a freshwater fish regime shift in the Wabash River in the United States that occurred in the 1990's were investigated. Given the shift occurred over a time period of changing agricultural practices in an agriculturally-dominated watershed, we used the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to evaluate the possible influence that these management changes had on the observed regime shift. The results suggest that changing fertilizer management, tillage, and precipitation, may be associated with the fish regime shift. The increase in mineral phosphorus levels in the Wabash River at the watershed outlet correlated well with the corresponding increase in benthic invertivores. Although other changes, both natural and anthropogenic, could be drivers as well, we demonstrate that a combination of climate and agricultural management practices were likely influencing the observed fish regime shift. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:人为活动可对生态系统稳定性产生重大影响。这样的影响之一是生态系统社区的政权转移。尽管这些变化可以自然发生,但许多研究表明,人为活动也可以诱发这些变化。调查了1990年代美国瓦巴什河中淡水鱼类政权转移的可能驱动因素。鉴于这种转变发生在一个以农业为主的流域,在改变农业习惯的一段时间内,我们使用了土壤和水评估工具(SWAT)来评估这些管理变更对观察到的政权转变可能产生的影响。结果表明,化肥管理,耕作和降水量的变化可能与鱼类状况的变化有关。在流域出口处的瓦巴什河中矿物质磷含量的增加与底栖无脊椎动物的相应增加密切相关。尽管自然和人为的其他变化也可能是驱动因素,但我们证明,气候和农业管理实践的结合可能会影响观察到的鱼类政权转移。 (C)2016 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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