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加拿大草原湿地农业影响和恢复的趋势。

Trends in agricultural impact and recovery of wetlands in prairie Canada.

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Saskatchewan, 112 Science Place, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7NS5E2 Canada .

出版信息

Ecol Appl. 2010 Mar;20(2):525-38. doi: 10.1890/08-1650.1.

Abstract

Despite widespread recognition that they provide valuable ecosystem services and contribute significantly to global biodiversity, over half of the world's wetlands have been lost, primarily to agriculture. Wetland loss is evident in prairie Canada, but comprehensive information about causes of ongoing impact for existing wetlands is lacking. Habitat data collected for approximately 10,500 wetlands during annual waterfowl surveys (1985-2005) were analyzed using multistate models to estimate rates of wetland impact and recovery from agricultural activities in the Canadian prairies. An impact was defined as an agricultural activity that visibly altered a wetland margin (natural vegetation surrounding wetland interiors) or basin (interior depression capable of holding water), whereas recovery was deemed to have occurred if agricultural activities had ceased and effects were no longer visibly apparent. We estimated separate impact and recovery rates for wetland basins and wetland margins and considered covariates such as location, time, wetness indices, land use, and wetland permanence. Results indicate that impact rates for wetland margins have declined over time, likely due to a decreasing percentage of unaffected wetlands on the landscape. Recovery rates for margins were always lower than impact rates, suggesting progressive incidence of impacts to wetlands over time. Unlike margins, impact and recovery rates for basins fluctuated with May pond densities, which we used as a wetness index. Shallow ephemeral wetlands located in agricultural fields had the highest impact and lowest recovery rates relative to wetlands with higher water permanence or situated in areas of lower agricultural intensity. High rates and incidence of wetland impact in conjunction with low recovery rates clearly demonstrate the need for stronger wetland protection in prairie Canada.

摘要

尽管人们普遍认识到湿地提供了有价值的生态系统服务,并对全球生物多样性做出了重大贡献,但全球一半以上的湿地已经消失,主要是因为农业的发展。在加拿大草原地区,湿地的消失是显而易见的,但对于现有的湿地,关于其持续受到影响的原因,我们缺乏全面的信息。在对加拿大草原地区进行的水鸟年度调查(1985-2005 年)中,我们利用多状态模型分析了大约 10500 个湿地的生境数据,以估算农业活动对湿地的影响和恢复速度。一个影响被定义为一个可见地改变湿地边缘(湿地内部的自然植被)或盆地(能够蓄水的内部洼地)的农业活动,而恢复则被认为是在农业活动停止且不再出现明显影响时发生的。我们分别估算了湿地盆地和湿地边缘的影响和恢复速度,并考虑了位置、时间、湿地湿度指数、土地利用和湿地持久性等协变量。结果表明,湿地边缘的影响率随着时间的推移而下降,这可能是由于景观上未受影响的湿地比例减少所致。边缘的恢复率总是低于影响率,这表明随着时间的推移,湿地受到的影响在逐渐增加。与边缘不同,盆地的影响和恢复率随 5 月池塘密度波动,我们将其作为湿地湿度指数。与具有更高持久性或位于农业强度较低地区的湿地相比,位于农业田中的浅水短暂湿地具有最高的影响和最低的恢复率。高频率和高发生率的湿地影响以及低恢复率清楚地表明,加拿大草原地区需要加强湿地保护。

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