Fire and water: fire impacts on physicochemical properties of freshwater ecosystems

被引:1
作者
Morales, Jenny J. [1 ]
Paes, Nayara D. S. [1 ]
Silva, Andressa C. M. [1 ]
Teixido, Alberto L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Mato Grosso UFMT, Dept Bot & Ecol, Programa Posgrad Ecol & Conservacao Biodiversidad, Cuiaba, MT, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Mato Grosso UFMT, Dept Bot & Ecol, Cuiaba, MT, Brazil
关键词
chemical water parameters; indirect effects of fire; physical water parameters; water properties; water quality; WILDFIRE; QUALITY; ASH; CONSERVATION; PROTECTION; DIVERSITY; COMMUNITY; EXPOSURE; THREATS; RUNOFF;
D O I
10.1127/fal/2023/1488
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Freshwater ecosystems are intensely endangered, entailing declines in the biodiversity and ecosystem services. Fire may affect the physicochemical water quality parameters of these environments by transference of ash and toxic substances into water bodies, altering nutrient and oxygen concentrations, temperature or turbidity. However, major knowledge gaps in the impacts of fire on freshwater habitats are prevalent. We conducted a systematic review by searching articles in the Web of Science related to the impacts of fire on the physicochemical water properties of freshwater ecosystems. We quantified the set of physicochemical parameters investigated and provided an overview of fire-mediated alterations. We found 54 articles published between 1976 and 2019, with a significant increase during the last decade. Research was strongly biased towards a few temperate western countries, mostly across North America, Europe and Australia. Lotic systems were considerably more studied than lentic systems. Overall, 57 chemical and 17 physical parameters were evaluated, comprising 304 and 77 cases, respectively. Fire altered 68 % of the cases studied and contingency tables showed that this alteration was proportionally similar between chemical (66 %) and physical (75 %) properties. Nutrient concentration, metal ions, alkalinity, turbidity and temperature were parameters recurrently increased by fire (56 %), whereas oxygen mostly decreased (70 %). Our study demonstrates that fire commonly affects water quality parameters of freshwater ecosystems. Biases and resulting gaps may steer future sampling efforts and promote a broader understanding of the impacts of fire on these environments. Our results may ultimately guide applicable conservation policies for biodiversity and water management strategies of freshwater ecosystems.
引用
收藏
页码:137 / 153
页数:17
相关论文
共 120 条
  • [81] R Core Team, 2020, R LANG ENV STAT COMP
  • [82] The effects of catastrophic wildfire on water quality along a river continuum
    Reale, Justin K.
    Van Horn, David J.
    Condon, Katherine E.
    Dahm, Clifford N.
    [J]. FRESHWATER SCIENCE, 2015, 34 (04) : 1426 - 1442
  • [83] Emerging threats and persistent conservation challenges for freshwater biodiversity
    Reid, Andrea J.
    Carlson, Andrew K.
    Creed, Irena F.
    Eliason, Erika J.
    Gell, Peter A.
    Johnson, Pieter T. J.
    Kidd, Karen A.
    MacCormack, Tyson J.
    Olden, Julian D.
    Ormerod, Steve J.
    Smol, John P.
    Taylor, William W.
    Tockner, Klement
    Vermaire, Jesse C.
    Dudgeon, David
    Cooke, Steven J.
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS, 2019, 94 (03) : 849 - 873
  • [84] Reduced N-Limitation and Increased In-Stream Productivity of Autotrophic Biofilms 5 and 15 Years After Severe Wildfire
    Rhea, Allison E.
    Covino, Tim P.
    Rhoades, Charles C.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES, 2021, 126 (09)
  • [85] PRESCRIBED FIRE - EFFECTS ON WATER-QUALITY AND FOREST NUTRIENT CYCLING
    RICHTER, DD
    RALSTON, CW
    HARMS, WR
    [J]. SCIENCE, 1982, 215 (4533) : 661 - 663
  • [86] Scientists' warning on extreme wildfire risks to water supply
    Robinne, Francois-Nicolas
    Hallema, Dennis W.
    Bladon, Kevin D.
    Flannigan, Mike D.
    Boisrame, Gabrielle
    Brethaut, Christian M.
    Doerr, Stefan H.
    Di Baldassarre, Giuliano
    Gallagher, Louise A.
    Hohner, Amanda K.
    Khan, Stuart J.
    Kinoshita, Alicia M.
    Mordecai, Rua
    Nunes, Joao Pedro
    Nyman, Petter
    Santin, Cristina
    Sheridan, Gary
    Stoof, Cathelijne R.
    Thompson, Matthew P.
    Waddington, James M.
    Wei, Yu
    [J]. HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 2021, 35 (05)
  • [87] A spatial evaluation of global wildfire-water risks to human and natural systems
    Robinne, Francois -Nicolas
    Bladon, Kevin D.
    Miller, Carol
    Parisien, Marc-Andre
    Mathieu, Jerome
    Flannigan, Mike D.
    [J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2018, 610 : 1193 - 1206
  • [88] Climate-moderated responses to wildfire by macroinvertebrates and basal food resources in montane wilderness streams
    Rugenski, Amanda T.
    Minshall, G. Wayne
    [J]. ECOSPHERE, 2014, 5 (03):
  • [89] Wildfire impacts on water quality, macroinvertebrate, and trout populations in the Upper Rio Grande
    Rust, Ashley J.
    Randell, Jackie
    Todd, Andrew S.
    Hogue, Terri S.
    [J]. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 453
  • [90] Post-fire water-quality response in the western United States
    Rust, Ashley J.
    Hogue, Terri S.
    Saxe, Samuel
    McCray, John
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE, 2018, 27 (03) : 203 - 216