恢复浅水过度生长大型藻类湖泊的战略计划

IF 0.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Kairi Maileht, Tiina Nõges, Ronald Laarmaa, Maili Lehtpuu, Margot Sepp, Leho Luigujõe, Katrin Saar, Teet Krause, Madis Metsur, Kalev Raadla, Kaarel Võhandu, Priit Zingel, Peeter Nõges, Ingmar Ott
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由于自然和人为的富营养化,浅水湖泊最终变成了湿地。一些水生生态系统的价值会降低,但一些生物群落可能会从中受益。拉赫佩拉湖(Lake Lahepera)是一个非常浅的湖泊,湖中充满了沉积物,并长满了大型植物。它曾是一个海湾,也是欧洲第四大湖 Peipsi 湖鱼类的重要产卵地。主要的问题是,如何协调自然保护和循环经济的目标--恢复和维持湖泊生态系统的良好功能,保护湿地群落的栖息地,对无患子进行经济利用,并恢复鱼类的产卵条件。自 20 世纪 50 年代以来,一直在对该湖泊进行调查。由于人类的强大压力,特别是在 20 世纪 70 年代和 80 年代,有机沉积物的积累和大型植物的过度生长削弱了湖泊栖息地的多样性。Peipsi 湖水对该湖的不规则冲刷会冲走大量的磷。根据 2014-15 年的调查,磷的流入和流出处于平衡状态,但内部负荷较高。我们提出了一系列可能的修复方案,包括沉积物和巨藻清除方法,并使用生态系统服务概念对其结果进行了评估。根据生态系统服务价值对未来可能出现的情况进行比较后发现,将不同的生境恢复方法均衡地结合起来,有可能实现稳定的湖泊生态状况。湖泊中的物种多样性,尤其是浮叶大型植物的多样性将会增加。同时,湿地生境将保持其价值。
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Strategic plan to restore a shallow overgrowing macrophyte lake
As a result of natural and anthropogenic eutrophication, shallow lakes ultimately become wetlands. Several aquatic ecosystem values diminish, but some biotic communities may benefit. Lake Lahepera is a very shallow lake filled with sediments and overgrown with macrophytes. It is a former bay and an important spawning ground for fishes of Lake Peipsi, the fourth largest lake in Europe. The main question is, how to reconcile the goals of nature conservation and circular economy – restore and maintain good functioning of the lake ecosystem, preserve habitats for wetland communities, make economic use of sapropel, and renew spawning conditions for fish. The lake has been investigated since the 1950s. Resulting from strong human pressure, especially in the 1970s and 1980s, the accumulated organic sediments and macrophyte overgrowth have diminished the habitat diversity of the lake. Irregular flushing of the lake with Lake Peipsi waters can wash away large amounts of phosphorus. According to the investigations in 2014-15, phosphorus in- and outflow are in balance, but the internal loading is high. A set of possible restoration options with sediment and macrophyte removal methods is proposed and their outcome assessed using the ecosystem service concept. A comparison of possible future scenarios, based ecosystem service values shows that with a balanced combination of different habitat restoration methods it is possible to achieve stable ecological status of the lake. Species diversity, especially that of floating leaved macrophytes, will increase in the lake. At the same time, wetland habitats will retain their values.
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Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management
Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
1.70
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1
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes articles on the following themes and topics: • Original articles focusing on ecosystem-based sciences, ecosystem health and management of marine and aquatic ecosystems • Reviews, invited perspectives and keynote contributions from conferences • Special issues on important emerging topics, themes, and ecosystems (climate change, invasive species, HABs, risk assessment, models)
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