Uys MC, O'Keeffe JH
Institute for Water Research Rhodes University P.O. Box 94 Grahamstown, 6140, South Africa
Environ Manage. 1997 Jul;21(4):517-31. doi: 10.1007/s002679900047.
/ Although a large proportion of South Africa's rivers are nonperennial, ecological research into these systems has only recently been initiated. Consequently, we have little verified information about the ecological functioning of these rivers or knowledge of how best to manage them. High water demands in a semiarid region results in the flow of most perennial rivers being altered from permanent to temporary in sections, through impoundment, land-use changes, abstraction, etc. Conversely, sections of many temporary rivers are altered to perennial as a result of interbasin transfers or may be exploited for surface water. Effective and appropriate management of these modifications must be based on sound scientific information, which requires intensified, directed research. We anticipate that temporary river research in South Africa will, of necessity, be driven primarily by short-term collaborative efforts and secondarily by long-term ecological studies. At the outset, a simple conceptual framework is required to encourage an appreciation of current views of the spatial and temporal dynamics of nonperennial rivers and of the variability and unpredictability that characterize these systems. We adopt the view that perennial and episodic/ephemeral rivers represent either end of a continuum, separated by a suite of intermediate flow regimes. A conceptual diagram of this continuum is presented. In the absence of a functional classification for temporary rivers, a descriptive terminology has been systematically devised in an attempt to standardize definition of the different types of river regimes encountered in the country. Present terminology lacks structure and commonly accepted working definitions. KEY WORDS: Temporary rivers; Intermittent rivers; Continuum; Terminology; Classification; Ecosystem management; South Africa
尽管南非的大部分河流并非常年流水,但对这些水系的生态研究直到最近才开始。因此,我们几乎没有经过验证的关于这些河流生态功能的信息,也不清楚如何对它们进行最佳管理。半干旱地区对水的高需求导致大多数常年河流的水流在部分区域因蓄水、土地利用变化、取水等原因从常年流水变为季节性流水。相反,许多季节性河流的部分区域由于跨流域调水而变为常年流水,或者可能被开发用于地表水。对这些变化进行有效和适当的管理必须基于可靠的科学信息,这需要加强有针对性的研究。我们预计,南非对季节性河流的研究必然主要由短期合作努力推动,其次是长期生态研究。一开始,需要一个简单的概念框架来促进人们对季节性河流时空动态的当前观点以及这些系统所具有的变异性和不可预测性的理解。我们认为,常年河流和间歇性/短暂性河流代表了一个连续体的两端,中间由一系列中间水流状态隔开。给出了这个连续体的概念图。由于缺乏对季节性河流的功能分类,已系统地设计了一种描述性术语,试图对该国遇到的不同类型河流状态的定义进行标准化。目前的术语缺乏结构和普遍接受的实用定义。关键词:季节性河流;间歇性河流;连续体;术语;分类;生态系统管理;南非