Wet and Wonderful: The World's Largest Wetlands Are Conservation Priorities

被引:197
|
作者
Keddy, Paul A. [1 ]
Fraser, Lauchlan H. [2 ]
Solomeshch, Ayzik I. [3 ]
Junk, Wolfgang J. [4 ]
Campbell, Daniel R. [5 ]
Arroyo, Mary T. K. [6 ]
Alho, Cleber J. R. [7 ]
机构
[1] SE Louisiana Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Hammond, LA 70402 USA
[2] Thompson Rivers Univ, Kamloops, BC, Canada
[3] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Plant Sci, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[4] Max Planck Inst Evolutionary Biol, Trop Ecol Working Grp, Plon, Germany
[5] Laurentian Univ, Sudbury, ON P3E 2C6, Canada
[6] Univ Chile, Inst Ecol & Biodivers, Fac Sci, Santiago, Chile
[7] Univ Desenvolvimento Estado & Regiao Pantanal, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
关键词
ecosystem function; ecosystem service; global priority; largest wetlands; wetland conservation; MISSISSIPPI RIVER-BASIN; SPECIES RICHNESS; TROPICAL AFRICA; CARBON; RESTORATION; PEATLANDS; DIVERSITY; AMAZON; BIODIVERSITY; VEGETATION;
D O I
10.1525/bio.2009.59.1.8
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Wetlands perform many essential ecosystem services-carbon storage, flood control, maintenance of biodiversity, fish production, and aquifer recharge, among others-services that have increasingly important global consequences. Like biodiversity hotspots and frontier forests, the world's largest wetlands are now mapped and described by all international team of scientists, highlighting their conservation importance at the global scale. We explore current understanding of some ecosystem services wetlands provide. We selected four of these wetlands (the largest peatland, West Siberian Lowland; the largest floodplain, Amazon River Basin; the least-known wetland, Congo River Basin; and the most heavily developed wetland, Mississippi River Basin), and we illustrate their diversity, emphasizing values and lessons for thinking big in terms of conservation goals. Recognizing the global significance of these wetlands is an important first step toward forging global conservation solutions. Each of the world's largest wetlands requires a basinwide sustainable management strategy built oil new institutional frameworks-at international, national, and regional levels-to ensure provision of their vital services.
引用
收藏
页码:39 / 51
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Assessing habitat suitability and conservation priorities for flagship crane species across critical wetlands in northeast China
    Xu, Lingxia
    Sun, Qiaoqi
    Storch, Ilse
    Yao, Zhicheng
    Ma, Jianzhang
    Cheng, Kun
    Zong, Cheng
    BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 2024, 294
  • [22] Geobotany in a fault in the world's largest continuous wetland in central South America
    Ribeiro de Almeida, Teodoro Isnard
    do Amaral, Cibele Hummel
    Botelho, Moreno
    Ribeiro, Eduardo Francisco
    Penatti, Natasha Costa
    WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 27 (01) : 171 - 185
  • [23] Elasmobranch species richness and assemblage composition in the world's largest shark sanctuary
    Farabaugh, Naomi F.
    Bond, Mark E.
    Chapman, Demian
    Clua, Eric
    Dedman, Simon
    Harborne, Alastair R.
    Kiszka, Jeremy J.
    Heupel, Michelle
    Heithaus, Michael R.
    MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 2025, 753 : 155 - 173
  • [24] Developmental origins of the world's largest flowers, Rafflesiaceae
    Nikolov, Lachezar A.
    Endress, Peter K.
    Sugumaran, M.
    Sasirat, Sawitree
    Vessabutr, Suyanee
    Kramer, Elena M.
    Davis, Charles C.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2013, 110 (46) : 18578 - 18583
  • [25] The wonderful world of children's books? Negotiating diversity through children's literature
    Monoyiou, Elena
    Symeonidou, Simoni
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION, 2016, 20 (06) : 588 - 603
  • [26] The making of world's largest journal in systematic botany
    Zhang, Zhi-Qiang
    Christenhusz, Maarten J. M.
    Esser, Hans-Joachim
    Chase, Mark W.
    Vorontsova, Maria S.
    Lindon, Heather
    Monro, Alexandre
    Lumbsch, H. Thorsten
    PHYTOTAXA, 2014, 191 (01) : 1 - 9
  • [27] A Citizen Science State of the World's Wetlands Survey
    McInnes, R. J.
    Davidson, N. C.
    Rostron, C. P.
    Simpson, M.
    Finlayson, C. M.
    WETLANDS, 2020, 40 (05) : 1577 - 1593
  • [28] Conservation status of the world's carnivorous mammals (order Carnivora)
    Fernandez-Sepulveda, Jaime
    Martin, Carlos A.
    MAMMALIAN BIOLOGY, 2022, 102 (5-6) : 1911 - 1925
  • [29] How many metazoan species live in the world's largest mineral exploration region?
    Rabone, Muriel
    Wiethase, Joris H.
    Simon-Lledo, Erik
    Emery, Aidan M.
    Jones, Daniel O. B.
    Dahlgren, Thomas G.
    Bribiesca-Contreras, Guadalupe
    Wiklund, Helena
    Horton, Tammy
    Glover, Adrian G.
    CURRENT BIOLOGY, 2023, 33 (12) : 2383 - +
  • [30] The conservation status of the world's reptiles
    Bohm, Monika
    Collen, Ben
    Baillie, Jonathan E. M.
    Bowles, Philip
    Chanson, Janice
    Cox, Neil
    Hammerson, Geoffrey
    Hoffmann, Michael
    Livingstone, Suzanne R.
    Ram, Mala
    Rhodin, Anders G. J.
    Stuart, Simon N.
    van Dijk, Peter Paul
    Young, Bruce E.
    Afuang, Leticia E.
    Aghasyan, Aram
    Garcia, Andres
    Aguilar, Cesar
    Ajtic, Rastko
    Akarsu, Ferdi
    Alencar, Laura R. V.
    Allison, Allen
    Ananjeva, Natalia
    Anderson, Steve
    Andren, Claes
    Ariano-Sanchez, Daniel
    Arredondo, Juan Camilo
    Auliya, Mark
    Austin, Christopher C.
    Avci, Aziz
    Baker, Patrick J.
    Barreto-Lima, Andre F.
    Barrio-Amoros, Cesar L.
    Basu, Dhruvayothi
    Bates, Michael F.
    Batistella, Alexandre
    Bauer, Aaron
    Bennett, Daniel
    Bohme, Wolfgang
    Broadley, Don
    Brown, Rafe
    Burgess, Joseph
    Captain, Ashok
    Carreira, Santiago
    Castaneda, Maria del Rosario
    Castro, Fernando
    Catenazzi, Alessandro
    Cedeno-Vazquez, Jose R.
    Chapple, David G.
    Cheylan, Marc
    BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 2013, 157 : 372 - 385