Lena Fehlinger, B. Misteli, Daniel Morant, Noel P D Juvigny-Khenafou, David Cunillera‐Montcusí, F. Chaguaceda, Olivera Stamenković, J. Fahy, Vojtěch Kolář, Dariusz Halabowski, Liam N. Nash, E. Jakobsson, V. Nava, P. Tirozzi, Pablo Urrutia Cordero, J. Mocq, Alba Camacho Santamans, J. M. Zamora-Marín, Pierre Marle, T. Chonova, L. Bonacina, Margaux Mathieu‐Resuge, E. Suarez, S. Osakpolor, Pablo Timoner, Vesela V. Evtimova, Darmina Nita, B. M. Carreira, K. Tapolczai, J. Martelo, R. Gerber, Valentin Dinu, J. Henriques, G. Selmeczy, B. Rimcheska
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The ecological role of permanent ponds in Europe: a review of dietary linkages to terrestrial ecosystems via emerging insects
ABSTRACT Permanent ponds are valuable freshwater systems and biodiversity hotspots. They provide diverse ecosystem services (ESs), including water quality improvement and supply, food provisioning, and biodiversity support, despite significant pressure from multiple anthropogenic stressors and the impacts of ongoing global change. However, ponds are largely overlooked in management plans and legislation, and ecological research has focused on large freshwater ecosystems, such as rivers or lakes. Protection of ponds is often insufficient or indirectly provided via associated habitats such as wetlands. This situation is likely exacerbated by the lack of a full-scale understanding of the importance of ponds. In this review, we provide a detailed overview of permanent ponds across Europe, including their usages and the biodiversity they support. By discussing the concepts of pondscape and metacommunity theory, we highlight the importance of connectivity among and between ponds and identified fluxes of emerging insects as another ES of ponds. Those insects are rich in essential nutrients such as polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), delivered through them to the terrestrial environment; however, the extent and impact of this ES remains largely unexplored. Several potential stressors, especially related to ongoing global change, that influence pond diversity and integrity are discussed. We provide our insights on future pond management. Adaptive measures, taking into account the pond system per se within the pondscape, are the most promising to mitigate the loss of natural ponds and restore and conserve natural small waterbodies as refuges and diversity hotspots in increasingly urbanized landscapes.
期刊介绍:
Inland Waters is the peer-reviewed, scholarly outlet for original papers that advance science within the framework of the International Society of Limnology (SIL). The journal promotes understanding of inland aquatic ecosystems and their management. Subject matter parallels the content of SIL Congresses, and submissions based on presentations are encouraged.
All aspects of physical, chemical, and biological limnology are appropriate, as are papers on applied and regional limnology. The journal also aims to publish articles resulting from plenary lectures presented at SIL Congresses and occasional synthesis articles, as well as issues dedicated to a particular theme, specific water body, or aquatic ecosystem in a geographical area. Publication in the journal is not restricted to SIL members.