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湿地对非繁殖水鸟的重要性因地中海海平面上升而面临威胁。

Exposure of wetlands important for nonbreeding waterbirds to sea-level rise in the Mediterranean.

机构信息

Tour du Valat, Institut de recherche pour la conservation des zones humides méditerranéennes, Arles, France.

Centre d'Ecologie et des Sciences de la Conservation (CESCO), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Sorbonne Université, Station Marine de Concarneau, Concarneau Cedex, France.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2024 Dec;38(6):e14288. doi: 10.1111/cobi.14288. Epub 2024 May 16.

Abstract

Sea-level rise (SLR) is expected to cause major changes to coastal wetlands, which are among the world's most vulnerable ecosystems and are critical for nonbreeding waterbirds. Because strategies for adaptation to SLR, such as nature-based solutions and designation of protected areas, can locally reduce the negative effects of coastal flooding under SLR on coastal wetlands, it is crucial to prioritize adaptation efforts, especially for wetlands of international importance for biodiversity. We assessed the exposure of coastal wetlands important for nonbreeding waterbirds to projected SLR along the Mediterranean coasts of 8 countries by modeling future coastal flooding under 7 scenarios of SLR by 2100 (from 44- to 161-cm rise) with a static inundation approach. Exposure to coastal flooding under future SLR was assessed for 938 Mediterranean coastal sites (≤30 km from the coastline) where 145 species of nonbreeding birds were monitored as part of the International Waterbird Census and for which the monitoring area was delineated by a polygon (64.3% of the coastal sites monitored in the Mediterranean region). Thirty-four percent of sites were threatened by future SLR, even under the most optimistic scenarios. Protected study sites and study sites of international importance for waterbirds were, respectively, 1.5 and 2 times more exposed to SLR than the other sites under the most optimistic scenario. Accordingly, we advocate for the development of a prioritization scheme to be applied to these wetlands for the implementation of strategies for adaptation to SLR to anticipate the effects of coastal flooding. Our study provides major guidance for conservation planning under global change in several countries of the Mediterranean region.

摘要

海平面上升预计将对沿海湿地造成重大影响,这些湿地是世界上最脆弱的生态系统之一,对非繁殖水鸟至关重要。由于适应海平面上升的策略,如基于自然的解决方案和保护区指定,可以在当地减少海平面上升下沿海洪水对沿海湿地的负面影响,因此优先考虑适应工作至关重要,特别是对于对生物多样性具有国际重要性的湿地。我们通过使用静态淹没方法,对 7 种海平面上升情景(到 2100 年海平面上升 44-161 厘米)下未来沿海洪水进行建模,评估了 8 个地中海沿海国家的非繁殖水鸟重要的沿海湿地对海平面上升的暴露情况。评估了在未来海平面上升下沿海洪水的暴露情况,涉及 938 个地中海沿海地点(距离海岸线≤30 公里),这些地点是作为国际水鸟普查的一部分监测了 145 种非繁殖鸟类的地方,并且监测区域是由多边形划定的(在地中海地区监测的沿海地点的 64.3%)。即使在最乐观的情景下,仍有 34%的地点受到未来海平面上升的威胁。受保护的研究地点和对水鸟具有国际重要性的研究地点,在最乐观的情景下,受海平面上升的影响分别是其他地点的 1.5 倍和 2 倍。因此,我们主张制定一个优先排序方案,应用于这些湿地,以实施适应海平面上升的战略,预测沿海洪水的影响。我们的研究为地中海地区的几个国家在全球变化下的保护规划提供了主要指导。

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