Integrating spatiotemporal hydrological connectivity into conservation planning to protect temporary rivers

被引:1
|
作者
Fernandez-Calero, Jose Maria [1 ,2 ,9 ]
Cunillera-Montcusi, David [1 ,3 ]
Hermoso, Virgilio [4 ]
Quevedo-Ortiz, Guillermo [1 ,2 ]
Fortuno, Pau [1 ,2 ]
Acosta, Raul [1 ,5 ,6 ]
Goma, Joan [1 ]
Cid, Nuria [1 ,7 ]
Vinyoles, Dolors [1 ,2 ]
Ruhi, Albert [8 ]
Canedo-Arguelles, Miguel [6 ]
Bonada, Nuria [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Barcelona, Dept Biol Evolut Ecol & Ciencies Ambientals, Freshwater Ecol Hydrol & Management Grp FEHM, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Univ Barcelona UB, Inst Recerca Biodiversitat IRBio, Barcelona, Spain
[3] HUN REN Ctr Ecol Res, Inst Aquat Ecol, Budapest, Hungary
[4] Univ Seville, Dept Biol Vegetal & Ecol, Seville, Spain
[5] Univ Barcelona UB, Inst Recerca Aigua IdRA, Barcelona, Spain
[6] CSIC, Inst Diagnost Ambiental & Estudis Aigua IDAEA, Freshwater Ecol Hydrol & Management FEHM, Barcelona, Spain
[7] IRTA, Marine & Continental Waters Programme, La Rapita, Catalonia, Spain
[8] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Environm Sci Policy & Management, Berkeley, CA USA
[9] Univ Barcelona UB, Dept Biol Evolut Ecol & Ciencies Ambientals, Freshwater Ecol Hydrol & Management FEHM, Diagonal 643, Barcelona 08028, Spain
关键词
aquatic macroinvertebrates; conservation planning; diatoms; habitat connectivity; habitat heterogeneity; local contribution to beta diversity; Marxan; species contribution to beta diversity; temporary rivers; FRESH-WATER BIODIVERSITY; BETA-DIVERSITY; DISPERSAL; FLOW; STREAM; COMMUNITIES; CHALLENGES; COMPONENTS; RICHNESS; INSECTA;
D O I
10.1002/aqc.4139
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Temporary rivers (TRs) have been largely overlooked in conservation assessments. Because TRs are such dynamic ecosystems, spatial and temporal aspects of their hydrology and ecology need to be taken into account when designing conservation plans. The aim of this paper is to propose a set of recommendations that could be useful for managers to do this, using seasonal diatom and macroinvertebrate data from north-eastern Spain as a case study. Beta diversity was partitioned into local and species contributions to beta diversity (LCBD and SCBD). Additionally, priority conservation sites covering the spatial distribution of all species were identified using Marxan and the selection frequency (MSF) of the sites served as a measure of the relative irreplaceability of each site. Using both approaches (beta diversity and Marxan), the effects of changing spatiotemporal connectivity and habitat heterogeneity on the selection and prioritization of sites to be conserved were assessed. It was found that LCBD and MSF ranged widely both in space and time. However, LCBD and MSF were weakly related. Marxan adequately represented all taxa by selecting a few sites, while LCBD selected communities with higher differentiation but not necessarily those with rare species. In addition, SCBDs assigned low values to rare taxa, thus care must be taken when using this index for conservation planning. Spatiotemporal connectivity and local habitat heterogeneity played a critical role at the regional and local scales, driving site prioritization. Overall, we recommend: 1) monitoring multiple hydrological phases to encompass the different community types and capturing total diversity; 2) using Marxan and LCBD in combination, to benefit from their complementary insights; and 3) integrating spatiotemporal isolation and habitat heterogeneity into conservation plans, since they are the main drivers of community variation over space and time in TRs.
引用
收藏
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Local hydrological conditions and spatial connectivity shape invertebrate communities after rewetting in temporary rivers
    Pineda-Morante, David
    Fernandez-Calero, Jose Maria
    Polsterl, Sebastian
    Cunillera-Montcusi, David
    Bonada, Nuria
    Canedo-Arguelles, Miguel
    HYDROBIOLOGIA, 2022, 849 (06) : 1511 - 1530
  • [2] Integrating multidirectional connectivity requirements in systematic conservation planning for freshwater systems
    Hermoso, Virgilio
    Kennard, Mark J.
    Linke, Simon
    DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS, 2012, 18 (05) : 448 - 458
  • [3] Integrating connectivity and climate change into marine conservation planning
    Magris, Rafael A.
    Pressey, Robert L.
    Weeks, Rebecca
    Ban, Natalie C.
    BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 2014, 170 : 207 - 221
  • [4] Local hydrological conditions and spatial connectivity shape invertebrate communities after rewetting in temporary rivers
    David Pineda-Morante
    José María Fernández-Calero
    Sebastian Pölsterl
    David Cunillera-Montcusí
    Núria Bonada
    Miguel Cañedo-Argüelles
    Hydrobiologia, 2022, 849 : 1511 - 1530
  • [5] Conservation of temporary streams: The relevance of spatiotemporal variation in beta diversity
    Rodriguez-Lozano, P.
    Lobera, G.
    Pardo, I.
    Garcia, L.
    Garcia, C.
    AQUATIC CONSERVATION-MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS, 2023, 33 (10) : 1014 - 1027
  • [6] Integrating within-catchment and interbasin connectivity in riverine and nonriverine freshwater conservation planning in the North China Plain
    Li, Xiaowen
    Shi, Jianbin
    Song, Xiaolong
    Ma, Tiantian
    Man, Ying
    Cui, Baoshan
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2017, 204 : 1 - 11
  • [7] Promoting connectivity between priority freshwater sites for conservation in intermittent hydrological systems
    Naia, Marisa
    Hermoso, Virgilio
    Carvalho, Silvia B.
    Brito, Jose Carlos
    AQUATIC CONSERVATION-MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS, 2021, 31 (07) : 1886 - 1900
  • [8] Connectivity metrics for conservation planning and monitoring
    Keeley, Annika T. H.
    Beier, Paul
    Jenness, Jeff S.
    BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 2021, 255
  • [9] The rivers are alive: on the potential for diatoms as a tracer of water source and hydrological connectivity
    Pfister, Laurent
    McDonnell, Jeffrey J.
    Wrede, Sebastian
    Hlubikova, Dasa
    Matgen, Patrick
    Fenicia, Fabrizio
    Ector, Luc
    Hoffmann, Lucien
    HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 2009, 23 (19) : 2841 - 2845
  • [10] Integrating land conservation planning in the classroom
    Lopez, Roel R.
    Hays, K. Brian
    Wagner, Matt W.
    Locke, Shawn L.
    McCleery, Robert A.
    Silvy, Nova J.
    WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2006, 34 (01): : 223 - 228