Effects of land use change on ecosystem services in freshwater wetlands in Bacalar, Mexico.
IF 2.4 3区 生物学Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCESPeerJPub Date : 2025-03-13eCollection Date: 2025-01-01DOI:10.7717/peerj.18954
Erika Betzabeth Palafox-Juárez, Mariana E Callejas-Jiménez, Jorge A Herrera-Silveira, Claudia Teutli-Hernández, Vera Camacho-Valdez, Jorge Omar López-Martínez
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Abstract
Wetlands, such as those in Laguna Bacalar, Mexico, are highly productive and biodiverse ecosystems that provide a wide range of invaluable ecosystem services (ES). Despite their importance, these ecosystems are under significant threat from disturbances such as land-use changes, making them among the most endangered ecosystems worldwide. This study aimed to (1) assess the spatio-temporal variation of ecosystem services in Laguna Bacalar, Mexico, between 1999 and 2021 using medium-resolution satellite imagery from the Landsat sensor; and (2) estimate the monetary value of ES losses attributable to land-use changes by applying a unit value transfer method with global value coefficients based on data from Brander et al. (2024). Twenty-two key ESs were identified and associated with mangroves, inland wetlands, and the hydrological system. A total of 277 hectares of natural ecosystems were lost, leading to a reduction in the total value flow of ecosystem services (ES), which was estimated at 10,411,098 Int$/year over the study period. The loss of inland wetlands is particularly alarming due to their critical role in filtering agrochemicals and organic matter from the watershed. Increasing pressures from human activities, including urbanization and tourism, significantly contribute to the degradation of these ecosystems. This highlights the urgent need for responsible environmental management and the implementation of conservation strategies to protect their functionality and the invaluable ecosystem services they provide to local communities.
湿地,如墨西哥拉古纳巴卡拉尔的湿地,是生产力高、生物多样性丰富的生态系统,可提供广泛的宝贵生态系统服务。尽管这些生态系统很重要,但它们受到土地利用变化等干扰的严重威胁,成为世界上最濒危的生态系统之一。本研究旨在(1)利用Landsat传感器的中分辨率卫星图像评估1999 - 2021年墨西哥拉古纳巴卡拉尔生态系统服务的时空变化;(2)基于Brander et al.(2024)的数据,采用具有全球价值系数的单位价值转移方法估算土地利用变化导致的生态系统损失的货币价值。确定了22个关键生态系统,并将其与红树林、内陆湿地和水文系统联系起来。总共损失了277公顷的自然生态系统,导致生态系统服务的总价值流量减少,在研究期间估计为每年10,411,098国际美元。内陆湿地的流失尤其令人担忧,因为它们在过滤流域的农用化学品和有机物质方面发挥着关键作用。包括城市化和旅游业在内的人类活动带来的压力越来越大,严重加剧了这些生态系统的退化。这突出表明迫切需要负责任的环境管理和执行养护战略,以保护它们的功能和它们为当地社区提供的宝贵生态系统服务。
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