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在城市基础设施上构建新型栖息地以增加潮间带生物多样性。

Engineering novel habitats on urban infrastructure to increase intertidal biodiversity.

作者信息

Chapman M G, Blockley D J

机构信息

Centre for Research on Ecological Impacts of Coastal Cities, School of Biological Sciences A11, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2009 Sep;161(3):625-35. doi: 10.1007/s00442-009-1393-y. Epub 2009 Jun 24.

Abstract

Urbanization replaces natural shorelines with built infrastructure, seriously impacting species living on these "new" shores. Understanding the ecology of developed shorelines and reducing the consequences of urban development to fauna and flora cannot advance by simply documenting changes to diversity. It needs a robust experimental programme to develop ways in which biodiversity can be sustained in urbanized environments. There have, however, been few such experiments despite wholesale changes to shorelines in urbanized areas. Seawalls--the most extensive artificial infrastructure--are generally featureless, vertical habitats that support reduced levels of local biodiversity. Here, a mimic of an important habitat on natural rocky shores (rock-pools) was experimentally added to a seawall and its impact on diversity assessed. The mimics created shaded vertical substratum and pools that retained water during low tide. These novel habitats increased diversity of foliose algae and sessile and mobile animals, especially higher on the shore. Many species that are generally confined to lowshore levels, expanded their distribution over a greater tidal range. In fact, there were more species in the constructed pools than in natural pools of similar size on nearby shores. There was less effect on the abundances of mobile animals, which may be due to the limited time available for recruitment, or because these structures did not provide appropriate habitat. With increasing anthropogenic intrusion into natural areas and concomitant loss of species, it is essential to learn how to build urban infrastructure that can maintain or enhance biodiversity while meeting societal and engineering criteria. Success requires melding engineering skills and ecological understanding. This paper demonstrates one cost-effective way of addressing this important issue for urban infrastructure affecting nearshore habitats.

摘要

城市化用人工建筑基础设施取代了自然海岸线,严重影响了生活在这些“新”海岸的物种。仅仅记录生物多样性的变化并不能推动对已开发海岸线生态的理解以及减少城市发展对动植物造成的影响。这需要一个强有力的实验项目来探索在城市化环境中维持生物多样性的方法。然而,尽管城市化地区的海岸线发生了大规模变化,但此类实验却很少。海堤——最广泛的人工基础设施——通常是毫无特色的垂直栖息地,其支持的当地生物多样性水平较低。在此,我们通过实验在海堤上添加了一种对天然岩石海岸重要栖息地(岩石池)的模拟物,并评估了其对生物多样性的影响。这些模拟物创造了有阴影的垂直基质和在退潮时能蓄水的水池。这些新栖息地增加了叶状藻类、固着动物和移动动物的多样性,尤其是在海岸较高处。许多通常局限于低潮位的物种,其分布范围在更大的潮汐范围内得到了扩展。事实上,人工建造的水池中的物种比附近海岸类似大小的天然水池中的更多。对移动动物数量的影响较小,这可能是由于可供定居的时间有限,或者是因为这些结构没有提供合适的栖息地。随着人类对自然区域的入侵增加以及随之而来的物种丧失,学习如何在满足社会和工程标准的同时建造能够维持或增强生物多样性的城市基础设施至关重要。成功需要将工程技能与生态理解相结合。本文展示了一种经济有效的方法来解决城市基础设施影响近岸栖息地这一重要问题。

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