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Integrating multidirectional connectivity requirements in systematic conservation planning for freshwater systems

机译:将多向连通性要求整合到淡水系统的系统养护规划中

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Aim Recent efforts to apply the principles of systematic conservation planning to freshwater ecosystems have focused on the special connected nature of these systems as a way to ensure adequacy (long-term maintenance of biodiversity). Connectivity is important in maintaining biodiversity and key ecological processes in freshwater environments and is of special relevance for conservation planning in these systems. However, freshwater conservation planning has focused on longitudinal connectivity requirements within riverine ecosystems, while other habitats, such as floodplain wetlands or lakes and connections among them, have been overlooked. Here, we address this gap by incorporating a new component of connectivity in addition to the traditional longitudinal measure. Location Northern Australia. Methods We integrate lateral connections between freshwater areas (e.g. lakes and wetlands) that are not directly connected by the river network and the longitudinal upstream-downstream connections. We demonstrate how this can be used to incorporate ecological requirements of some water-dependent taxa that can move across drainage ivides, such as waterbirds. Results When applied together, the different connectivity rules allow the identification of priority areas that contain whole lakes or wetlands, their closest neighbours whenever possible, and the upstream/downstream reaches of rivers that flow into or from them. This would facilitate longitudinal and lateral movements of biota while minimizing the influence of disturbances potentially received from upstream or downstream reaches. Main conclusions This new approach to defining and applying different connectivity rules can help improve the adequacy of freshwater-protected areas by enhancing movements of biodiversity within priority areas. The integration of multiple connectivity needs can also serve as a bridge to integrate freshwater and terrestrial conservation planning.
机译:目的最近将系统性保护规划原则应用于淡水生态系统的努力集中在这些系统的特殊联系性质上,以确保充足性(长期维持生物多样性)。连通性对于维持淡水环境中的生物多样性和关键的生态过程非常重要,并且与这些系统中的保护规划特别相关。然而,淡水保护规划的重点是河流生态系统内的纵向连通性要求,而其他生境,如洪泛区湿地或湖泊及其之间的联系却被忽略了。在这里,除了传统的纵向测量之外,我们还通过结合连接性的新组成部分来解决这一差距。地点澳大利亚北部。方法我们将河网不直接连接的淡水区域(例如湖泊和湿地)之间的横向连接与纵向的上游-下游连接进行整合。我们演示了如何将其用于结合某些水依赖的类群的生态需求,这些类群可以在排水鸟类(例如水鸟)之间移动。结果当一起应用时,不同的连通性规则可以识别包含整个湖泊或湿地的优先区域,尽可能确定其最近的邻居,以及流入或流出湖泊的上游/下游河段。这将有利于生物群的纵向和横向运动,同时将可能从上游或下游河段接收到的干扰的影响降至最低。主要结论这种定义和应用不同连通性规则的新方法可通过加强优先区域内生物多样性的流动来帮助改善淡水保护区的充足性。多种连通性需求的整合还可以充当整合淡水和陆地保护规划的桥梁。

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