نتایج جستجو برای: inland wetlands

تعداد نتایج: 17268  

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2014
Dalitso Kafumbata Daniel Jamu Sosten Chiotha

This paper reviews the importance of African lakes and their management challenges. African inland lakes contribute significantly to food security, livelihoods and national economies through direct exploitation of fisheries, water resources for irrigation and hydropower generation. Because of these key contributions, the ecosystem services provided are under significant stress mainly owing to h...

2004
KENNETH IRVINE

By now, all European freshwater and coastal marine ecologists should be familiar with the European Directive 2000/60/EC establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy, which is commonly referred to as the Water Framework Directive (WFD). The purpose of the directive is to establish a framework for the protection of inland surface waters, transitional waters, coastal ...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2002
Peter C Frederick Marilyn G Spalding Robert Dusek

Mercury contamination in wetland biota is often dynamic, difficult to predict, and costly to track. In this paper, we present results from a six-year study of growing feathers of piscivorous birds as monitors of wetland Hg exposure in Florida, USA, wetlands. Between 1994 and 2000, we collected feathers of growing great egret (Ardea alba) nestlings from colonies in the freshwater Everglades of s...

2013
Lisa A. McCauley David G. Jenkins Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio

1. Land use (e.g. urbanization, agriculture, natural lands management) may directly affect populations by habitat loss and fragmentation, and indirectly by altering conditions needed for reproductive success. The effects of urbanization are especially pronounced for populations that remain among urbanized areas, but they are difficult to detect in long-lived species. 2. We evaluated the effects...

Journal: :J. Geographic Information System 2011
Meenu Rani Pavan Kumar Manoj Yadav R. S. Hooda

Wetlands, the transitional zones that occupy an intermediate position between dry land and open water, regulate the flow of water and nutrients, thereby facilitating optimum functioning of the physical and biological cycles of nature. To conserve and manage wetland resources, it is important to invent and monitor wetlands and their adjacent uplands. Wetlands are most productive ecosystems besid...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2010
J O Lundström Y Brodin M L Schäfer T Z Persson Vinnersten O Ostman

Species richness and species turn-over of Chironomidae was studied in irregularly flooded wetlands of the River Dalälven flood-plains in central Sweden. The chironomid fauna, sampled with emergence traps in six wetlands over six summers, contained as much as 135 species, and the cumulative species curves indicated that the regional species pool contain several more species. Recurrent irregular ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2004
David K Skelly

Prior studies have shown that macrogeographic gradients in temperature associated with latitude and altitude can lead to countergradient patterns of variation in a number of taxa: individuals from colder environments are known to grow or develop faster than their conspecifics from warmer environments when placed in a common setting. In this study, I hypothesized that countergradient variation a...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2011
Hui Wang Renqing Wang Yue Yu Myron J Mitchell Lianjun Zhang

Supplying freshwater is one of the important methods to help restore degraded wetlands. Changes in soil properties and plant community biomass were evaluated by comparing sites with freshwater treatment versus reference sites following freshwater addition to wetlands of the Yellow River Delta for 7 years. The results indicated that soil organic carbon (SOC) was significantly increased in all we...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2015
T F Ducey J O Miller M W Lang A A Szogi P G Hunt D E Fenstermacher M C Rabenhorst G W McCarty

Over the last century, North Carolina has seen a severe reduction in the percentage of wetlands and a rise in negative environmental impacts related to this loss. To counter these effects, efforts have been enacted to mitigate wetland loss and create new wetland areas. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of hydrological restoration at several sites in the North Carolina coastal...

Journal: :Environmental management 2004
Manuel Ortega Josefa Velasco Andrés Millán Cristina Guerrero

The main goal of the present study was to develop an ecological integrity index for littoral wetland management and conservation in semiarid Mediterranean areas that have been highly impacted by agriculture, including the selection of pressure and state indicators at landscape and wetlands scales that reflect the status, condition, and trends of wetlands ecosystems. We used a causality framewor...

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