河道缩小,威胁增加:三条旱地河流因河道变窄和入侵植被导致的生境退化。

IF 8.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Journal of Environmental Management Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-02 DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2025.126714
Benjamin J Miller, Mark C McKinstry, Peter R Wilcock, William W Macfarlane, Steven Bassett, Phaedra Budy, Casey A Pennock
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在美国西部,水的开发和入侵的河岸植被的扩散导致了广泛的栖息地丧失和河流的简化,对本地鱼类造成了危害。在这里,我们量化了河道狭窄和植被侵蚀,这是河流栖息地改变的显著指标,沿着科罗拉多河上游的三条旱地支流约400公里。我们使用视觉解释对20世纪30年代和2010年代/2020年代期间的航空照片进行了比较分析,并使用光探测和测距(LiDAR)数据以及基于对象的图像分析(OBIA)来量化木本河岸物种的冠层覆盖。所有三条河流都经历了大幅度的河道变窄,与此同时,随着时间的推移,春季洪水普遍减少。然而,河流的变窄程度各不相同(78%、73%和29%),变窄越大,泉水流量减少越多。相比之下,在所有三条河流中,当代的木本植被覆盖率同样很高(分别为39%、41%和36%),我们对一条河流进行的木本植被分析表明,活跃河道沿线的植被大幅增加(4% - 74%)。这些发现强调了在整个流域的河流中观察到的一个共同模式,在那里,水坝建设和/或流量减少后,河道经常被入侵植被变窄和侵占,最终导致栖息地简化,对本地鱼类和其他河岸生物群产生负面影响。我们的研究结果还强调,即使在存在非本地植被的情况下,保护或恢复大震级和长时间的洪水也有助于保护旱地河流的多样性栖息地。
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Shrinking channels, growing threats: Habitat degradation from channel narrowing and invasive vegetation in three dryland rivers.

Water development and the proliferation of invasive riparian vegetation have led to widespread habitat loss and simplification of rivers in the western United States, contributing to the imperilment of native fishes. Here, we quantify channel narrowing and vegetation encroachment, which are conspicuous indicators of riverine habitat alteration, along ∼400 km of three dryland tributaries of the upper Colorado River. We conducted a comparative analysis of aerial photographs between the 1930s and 2010s/2020s time periods using visual interpretation and used Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data along with Object-Based Image Analysis (OBIA) to quantify canopy cover of woody riparian species. All three rivers underwent substantial channel narrowing, coinciding with a general decrease in spring floods over time. However, the extent of narrowing varied among the rivers (78 %, 73 %, and 29 %) with greater narrowing corresponding to larger reductions in spring flows. In contrast, contemporary woody cover was similarly high among all three rivers (39 %, 41 %, and 36 %), and a woody vegetation analysis we conducted for one river indicated a substantial increase in vegetation along the active channel (4 %-74 %). These findings underscore a common pattern observed in rivers throughout the basin, where river channels often undergo narrowing and encroachment by invasive vegetation following dam construction and/or decreases in flows, ultimately leading to habitat simplification, with negative implications for native fishes and other riparian biota. Our findings also emphasize that, even in the presence of nonnative vegetation establishment, preserving or restoring large magnitude and long duration floods can help conserve diverse habitat in dryland rivers.

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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
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5.70%
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2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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