日本中部岐阜县加尼市大青山的春养沼泽:地形、水特征和水生动植物

Q4 Environmental Science
Tetuo Murakami, Ryoji Kuno, Mai Okada, Shouki Hotta, M. Minami
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“泉养沼泽”一词的特征是底部砾石层上没有泥炭堆积的湿地,与“泥炭沼泽”形成对比。由于这种类型的湿地通常很小,作为一个孤立的栖息地,其寿命很短,直到20世纪90年代才受到关注;即使是现在,信息也相当有限。我们在这里描述了分布在大青山(日本东海地区岐阜县加尼市)的春养沼泽的湖泊学特征。这些沼泽发育在山坡上,坡度为5-20°。它们的上缘有渗出的水,通常缺乏流入的水道。水在山丘表面流动,或在由洋葱(板状褐铁矿)组成的不透水地层上的浅层中作为地下水流动。水量随着向下游流动而减少。因此,湿地形成了扇形。水体具有低pH值和低电导率的特点,小型藻类群落以丝状的仿射三角藻(Xanthophyceae)和结丝藻为主。这些特征在日本高冷地区分布的营养不良环境中很常见。相比之下,水生昆虫群落由同样栖息在低海拔池塘和沼泽中的分类群组成。
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Spring-fed marshes in Oomori-okuyama, Kani City, Gifu Prefecture, Central Japan: Landform, water characteristics, and aquatic flora and fauna
The term “ spring-fed marshes ” characterizes wetlands without peat accumulation on the bottom gravel layer, contrasting with “ peat mire ” . Because this type of wetland is usually small and has a very short lifespan as an isolated habitat, it received little attention until the 1990s; even now information is quite limited. We herein describe the limnological features of spring-fed marshes distributed in Oomori-okuyama ( Kani City, Gifu Prefecture, Tokai Region, Japan ) . These marshes develop on hill slopes, in gradients of 5-20 ° . They receive oozing waters at their upper margins, and typically lack inflowing waterways. The water flows over hill surfaces or as ground water in a shallow layer over an impermeable ground layer composed of Oniita ( plate-like limonite ) . The volume of water decreases as it flows downstream. As a result, the wetland develops a fan-like shape. The water is characterized by low pH and low conductivity, and the small algal communities are dominated by filamentous Tribonema affine ( Xanthophyceae ) and desmids. These features are common in dystrophic environments distributed in high and cool regions in Japan. In contrast, the aquatic insect communities are composed of taxa that also inhabit ponds and swamps from lower altitudes.
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Japanese Journal of Limnology
Japanese Journal of Limnology Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The Japanese Society of Limnology was founded in 1931 for the purpose of promoting and fostering the study of limnology in the broad meaning of the term. It publishes quarterly "The Japanese Journal of Limnology" and holds an annual meeting consisting of lectures, discussions and symposiums on limnological subjects.
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