两个世纪的变化——比布尔扎河谷水文学的修订,它的转变和可能的生态水文挑战

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Marta Stachowicz, Nelson Venegas-Cordero, Pouya Ghezelayagh
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摘要

人为引起的水文变化导致了生态系统水文和生态条件的严重变化,包括生境破碎化和景观水量减少。本研究的目的是评估Biebrza国家公园(BbNP)的水文网络在19 - 21世纪的转变,并分析其可能的生态水文挑战。水文网的变化分析是在空间源的基础上对水文网元进行空间比较。由于自然和人为过程的影响,BbNP的水文网络要素发生了重大变化。BbNP地区河流的长度、面积和曲度在19 - 21世纪显著减少,而在19世纪挖掘的运河长度却增加了。河流渠化使河道储水量平均减少了49%。在其他情况下,通道的存储容量平均下降约14%。由于19世纪的排水工程,在BbNP建立了排水沟网络,并在21世纪显著延长(超过6倍)。全面分析水文变化及其原因和可能的后果是了解河网动态的必要条件。它还可以预测未来河流对人为影响和气候变化的生态水文响应,从而有助于建立适当的水生生态系统管理和生态水文恢复。
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Two centuries of changes - revision of the hydrography of the Biebrza Valley, its transformation and probable ecohydrological challenges
Human-induced changes in hydrography have led to serious changes in the hydrological and ecological condition of ecosystems, including habitat fragmentation and reduction of water in the landscape. The aim of this study was to assess the transformation of the hydrographic network in the Biebrza National Park (BbNP) over the XIX-XXI centuries and to analyze its probable ecohydrological challenges. The analysis of changes in the hydrographic network was based on a spatial comparison of hydrographic network elements on the basis of spatial sources. As a result of both natural and human-induced processes, there have been significant changes to elements of the hydrographic network of the BbNP. The length, area and sinuosity of the rivers in the BbNP area have decreased significantly in the XIX-XXI centuries, in contrast to the length of the canals dug in the XIX century - their length increased. On average, river channelization reduced channel water storage capacity by 49%. In other cases the average decrease of storage capacity of the channel was about 14%. As a result of drainage works in the XIX century, the network of drainage ditches was established in the BbNP, which was significantly extended (more than 6 times) in the XXI century. A comprehensive analysis of hydrographic changes, their causes and possible consequences is necessary to understand the dynamics of river networks. It also makes it possible to predict the future ecohydrological response of rivers to anthropogenic influences and climate change, thus helping to establish appropriate management and ecohydrological restoration of aquatic ecosystems.
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Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology
Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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5.40
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3.80%
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51
期刊介绍: Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology is an international journal that aims to advance ecohydrology as the study of the interplay between ecological and hydrological processes from molecular to river basin scales, and to promote its implementation as an integrative management tool to harmonize societal needs with biosphere potential.
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