古生态学在湿地恢复科学与管理中的重要性

N. Aumen, Georgiana Wingard, C. Bernhardt
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古生态学研究提供了来自沼泽地的仪器前数据,描绘了人类干预之前的物理、生物和生态条件的信息图景。由于佛罗里达的开发历史相对较近,而且观测数据仅跨越过去半个世纪,管理者依靠古生态学数据作为有关几十年和昂贵的恢复的重要决策的基础。有效的恢复在很大程度上取决于恢复目标的建立,特别是发育前的植被和水文格局(流量、深度、时间、分布)。岩心数据有助于重建ARM Loxahatchee国家野生动物保护区的古水文和植被趋势,帮助管理人员了解20世纪问题的规模和原因。同样,大柏树国家保护区的沉积物岩心让管理人员认识到,沼泽地国家公园的沼泽草原的发展是20世纪的现象,是过去水管理实践的结果。沼泽地是濒危的黑貂角海边麻雀的重要栖息地。最后,耗资200多亿美元的大沼泽地综合恢复计划在佛罗里达湾和大沼泽地进行了古生态学和模型研究,建立了淡水流量目标,现在供管理者使用。虽然恢复历史上的淡水流量是不可行的,但在人类干预之前,对沼泽地水文和生态的了解在恢复项目的设计、选择和建设中起着关键作用。古生态数据,结合年代际监测和其他长期研究,为理解年代际、百年和千年的时间尺度过程提供了必要的长期视角。虽然获得这些数据具有成本效益,但长期承诺资助这类研究对于为恢复提供科学基础至关重要。
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The Importance of Paleoecology in Everglades Restoration Science and Management
Paleoecology studies provide pre-instrument data from the Everglades painting an informative picture of physical, biological, and ecological conditions prior to human intervention. Because Florida’s development history is relatively recent, and because observational data span only the last half-century, managers rely on paleoecology data as the basis for important decisions regarding multi-decadal and expensive restoration. Effective restoration depends strongly on the establishment of restoration targets, especially pre-development vegetation and hydropatterns (flow, depth, timing, distribution). Coring data were instrumental in the reconstruction of paleo hydrologic and vegetation trends in the ARM Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, helping managers understand the magnitude and causes of 20th century problems. Similarly, sediment cores from the Big Cypress National Preserve led managers to understand that the development of marl prairies in Everglades National Park – critical habitat for the endangered Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow – was a 20th century phenomenon resulting from past water management practices. Finally, paleoecological and modeling studies in Florida Bay and the Everglades for the $20B+ Comprehensive Everglades Restoration plan established freshwater flow targets now used by managers. Although restoration of historic freshwater flow is not feasible, knowledge about Everglades hydrology and ecology prior to human intervention plays a pivotal role in the design, selection, and construction of restoration projects. Paleoecological data, coupled with decadal-scale monitoring and other long-term studies, provide the long-term perspective necessary to understand decadal, to centennial, and to millennial time-scale processes. While these data are cost-effective to procure, a long-term commitment to funding these types of studies is essential to provide the scientific foundation for restoration.
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