泥炭地抽干投入物对水生群落的影响

IF 0.6 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Thomas Donahue, F. Renou-Wilson, C. Pschenyckyj, M. Kelly-Quinn
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摘要:泥炭地占爱尔兰国土总面积的21%,自工业革命以来,泥炭地一直受到大规模排水和提取燃料的影响,并一直持续到整个20世纪和21世纪初。尽管这种提取对泥炭地溪流水质的影响已经得到了广泛的研究,但很少有研究调查泥炭地排水和提取对这些溪流的水生生物群(如鱼类、大型无脊椎动物、大型植物、底栖植物)的直接影响,而且尚未发表关于爱尔兰泥炭地溪流中这些影响的研究。本文综述了国内外有关排采过程中氨、重金属、泥炭沉降等物化应激源对泥炭地水体生物区系影响的研究进展。结果表明,泥炭地的排水和开采给水生生物带来了一些严重的挑战,包括死亡率增加、丰富度减少、行为改变、栖息地改变和群落结构变化。本文还详细介绍了通过排水阻塞来恢复泥炭地对水生生物群的好处,并强调了在理解泥炭地衍生的压力源对地表水群落的影响方面存在广泛的知识空白。这些问题包括泥炭沉积对水生生物群的影响,缺乏对底栖植物群落影响的信息,以及缺乏对各种泥炭来源的压力源如何相互作用影响水生群落的知识,以及对河流生物对泥炭地恢复的反应的认识不足。
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A Review of the Impact on Aquatic Communities of Inputs from Peatlands Drained for Peat Extraction
ABSTRACT:Peatlands, which account for 21% of total land area in the Republic of Ireland, have been subjected to large-scale drainage and extraction of peat for fuel since the Industrial Revolution, continuing throughout the twentieth and early twenty-first century. Though the effects of this extraction on the water quality of streams draining peatlands have received extensive study, little research has investigated the direct effects of peat drainage and extraction on the aquatic biota (e.g. fish, macroinvertebrates, macrophytes, phytobenthos) of these streams and no studies have yet been published on these effects in Irish peatland streams. This paper reviewed the available data on the effects of physico-chemical stressors such as ammonia, heavy metals and peat sedimentation associated with drainage and extraction on the aquatic biota of peatland streams. Results suggest that peatland drainage and extraction provide several serious challenges to aquatic life, including increased mortality, reduced richness, behavioural changes, habitat alterations and changes in community structure. This review also details the benefits of peatland restoration via drain-blocking on aquatic biota and highlights the extensive knowledge gaps that exist in understanding the effects of peatland derived stressors on surface water communities. These include the impact of peat sedimentation on aquatic biota, the paucity of information on the effects on phytobenthos communities and a lack of knowledge of how the various peat-derived stressors interact to impact aquatic communities in addition to inadequate knowledge of the responses of stream biota to peatland restoration.
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期刊介绍: The journal aims to offer a broad coverage of the subject area, including the following: - biology and ecology of the Irish flora and fauna - microbial ecology - animal, plant and environmental physiology - global change - palaeoecology and palaeoclimatology - population biology; conservation of genetic resources - pollution and environmental quality; ecotoxicology - environmental management - hydrology - land use, agriculture, soils and environment. Submissions on other relevant topics are also welcome, and papers of a cross-disciplinary nature are particularly encouraged.
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