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Using aquatic invertebrates to delineate seasonal and temporary wetlands in the prairie pothole region of North America

机译:利用水生无脊椎动物划定北美草原坑洞地区的季节性和临时性湿地

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Tillage can destroy or greatly disturb indicators of hydric soils and hydrophytic vegetation, making delineation of tilled wetlands difficult. The remains of aquatic invertebrates (e.g., shells, drought-resistant eggs, and trichopteran cases) are easily identifiable and persist in wetland substrates even when wetlands are dry. Additionally, these remains are not easily destroyed by mechanical tillage. To test the feasibility of using invertebrate remains to delineate wetlands, we used two methods to identify the wetland edge of ten seasonal and ten temporary wetlands, evenly divided between grassland and cropland landscapes. First, we identified the wetland edge using hydric soil and vegetation indicators along six evenly spaced transects in each wetland (our ‘‘standard’’ delineation). We then identified the wetland edge along the same transects using aquatic invertebrate remains as our indicator. In grassland landscapes, delineations of the wetland edge made using invertebrate remains were consistently at the same location or closer to the wetland center as the standard delineations for both seasonal and temporary wetlands. In cropland landscapes, however, many of our invertebrate delineations of seasonal and temporary wetlands were on the upland side of our standard delineations. We attribute the differences to movement of remains during tillage, increased maximum pool levels in cropland wetlands, and disturbance of hydric soils and plants. We found that the elevations of the wetland edge indicated by invertebrate remains were more consistent within a wetland than elevations determined by standard delineations. Aquatic invertebrate remains can be useful in delineating wetlands when other indicators have been destroyed or severely disturbed by tillage.
机译:耕作可以破坏或大大扰乱水性土壤和疏水性植被的指标,使稀土湿地造成困难。即使湿地干燥,水生无脊椎动物的遗体(例如壳,抗旱蛋壳,抗旱蛋和滴注蛋白盒)也很容易识别,并在湿地基板上持续存在。此外,这些遗体不容易被机械耕种破坏。为了测试使用无脊椎动物的可行性仍然划叠湿地,我们使用了两种方法来识别十个季节性和十个临时湿地的湿地边缘,均匀地分为草原和农田景观。首先,我们在每个湿地(我们的“标准'划清器)中使用沿着六个均匀间隔的横断面的湿地和植被指示器确定了湿地边缘。然后,我们将湿地边缘沿着与水生无脊椎动物仍然作为我们的指标。在草地景观中,使用无脊椎动物制造的湿地边缘的划分仍然是与湿地中心的相同位置或更靠近季节性和临时湿地的标准划分。然而,在农田景观中,我们的许多无脊椎动物划分的季节性和临时湿地的划分是我们标准描绘的高地一侧。我们将剩余遗迹的差异归因于耕作期间,增加耕地湿地的最大池水位,以及水性土壤和植物的干扰。我们发现无脊椎动物所示的湿地边缘的高度仍然在湿地内比通过标准描绘确定的升高更为一致。水生无脊椎动物仍然可用于在划定湿地时划定湿地时,当其他指标被耕种或严重打扰耕作时。

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