Palaeoenvironmental support for long-term aquatic refugia in Australia's Great Artesian Basin discharge springs

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作者
Negus, Peter M. [1 ,2 ]
Watson-Fox, Loraine [2 ]
Moss, Patrick [2 ]
Gadd, Patricia S. [3 ]
Hua, Quan [3 ]
Farrell, Amirah [2 ]
Vink, Judith [2 ]
Ting, Jonathan [2 ]
机构
[1] Queensland Govt, Dept Environm & Sci, POB 2454, Brisbane, QLD 4001, Australia
[2] Univ Queensland, Sch Environm, Brisbane, Australia
[3] Australias Nucl Sci & Technol Org, Kirrawee, Australia
关键词
aquatic refugia; Itrax; micro X-ray fluorescence; radiocarbon; spring wetlands; NORTH STRADBROKE ISLAND; ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; MONSOON VARIABILITY; ARID ZONE; QUEENSLAND; WETLANDS; SCIENCE; CONSERVATION; PERSISTENCE; DISPERSAL;
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10.1080/20442041.2024.2313392
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Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
In dryland areas, wetland refugia that provide permanent wetted habitats are important for the persistence of obligate aquatic species. Situated in Australia's arid and semiarid regions, Great Artesian Basin discharge springs contain high biodiversity and many endemic species and are believed to provide the only permanent wetted habitat. However, conflicting information indicates that hydroperiods in these springs can be variable. The aim of this study was to use palaeoenvironmental information to assess millennial-scale variability in one large spring wetland and provide an initial assessment on the long-term presence of wetted habitat. A sediment core was collected from Big Spring at Byarri (Edgbaston Station) in central Queensland, Australia, and the sedimentary layers were analysed using radiocarbon dating, geochemistry, and palynology. An age model developed on the radiocarbon dates indicated that changes in the rate of sediment deposition are likely associated with the last glacial maximum but with no disruption in the sediment accumulation, or therefore wetland development. Variable wetland and landscape conditions over similar to 43 000 years are supported by the geochemistry and palynological sedimentary records, including a change from a lacustrine to palustrine wetland and more recent changes, likely due to an anthropogenic presence in the landscape. The lack of a hiatus in available wetted habitat throughout the period of sediment development corroborates that Great Artesian Basin discharge springs represent a permanent wetted refugia in Australia's drylands.
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