伊拉克南部Al-Huwaiza沼泽沉积物中硅藻的垂直分布及其作为环境变化指标的应用

Adil Y. AL-HANDAL, K. Taffs, Dawood S. Abdullah, A. Zawadzki
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美索不达米亚沼泽地是中东最重要的国际湿地之一,因为它是许多从北欧迁徙的鸟类的哺育地,也是丰富的生物多样性的温床。这些沼泽地在过去三十年中经历了重大的环境变化,原因是淡水排放量的减少导致水质恶化和水文制度的变化。这对沼泽的动植物产生了相当大的影响,削弱了它们的生态价值和意义。这里提出的工作是第一次尝试在过去的两个世纪中使用古湖泊学来调查沼泽的环境状况,特别是硅藻作为沉积物岩心的生物指标。鉴定出硅藻35属80种。在岩心中遇到的分类群是淡水和半咸水形式的混合物。这些是附生和底栖类群,没有发现浮游物种。化石硅藻群落表明,沼泽已暴露于不同时期的盐碱化和富营养化。核心耐污染物种的优势表明过去160年水质较差。古湖泊学对了解过去的环境条件具有重要意义,并为未来成功的恢复过程提供了一个里程碑。进一步的工作需要延长时间尺度,以确定自然生态状态和阈值,以指导国际援助恢复项目。
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Vertical distribution of diatoms in the sediment of Al-Huwaiza Marsh, Southern Iraq and their use as indicators of environmental changes
The Mesopotamian marshlands are one of the most internationally important wetlands in the Middle East as it constitutes a nursing ground for many species of birds migrating from North Europe as well as for its rich biodiversity. These marshlands have undergone significant environmental changes during the last three decades owing to decreasing freshwater discharge which has led to water quality deterioration and a changing hydrological regime. This has had a considerable effect on the fauna and flora of the marshes, diminishing their ecological value and significance. The work presented here is the first attempt to investigate the marshes environmental condition during the past two centuries using paleolimnology, specifically diatoms as bioindicators in a sediment core. 80 species of diatom belonging to 35 genera were identified. The taxa encountered in the core are a mixture of fresh and brackish water forms. These are epiphytic and benthic taxa, no planktonic species were found. The fossil diatom community shows that the marshes have been exposed to different periods of salinization as well as eutrophication. The dominance of pollution tolerant species in the core indicates poor water quality for the past 160 years. Paleolimnology is important to understand past environmental conditions and forms a milestone for successful future restoration process. Further work is required to extend the time scale to identify natural ecological states and thresholds to guide international aid restoration projects.
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