THE ECOLOGY OF THE NETHERLANDS WETLANDS - CHARACTERISTICS, THREATS, PROSPECTS AND PERSPECTIVES FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH

被引:16
作者
BEST, EPH
VERHOEVEN, JTA
WOLFF, WJ
机构
[1] UNIV UTRECHT,DEPT PLANT ECOL & EVOLUT BIOL,3584 CA UTRECHT,NETHERLANDS
[2] DLO,INST FORESTRY & NAT RES,3956 ZR LEERSUM,NETHERLANDS
[3] AGR UNIV WAGENINGEN,DEPT NAT CONSERVAT,6700 HB WAGENINGEN,NETHERLANDS
关键词
WETLAND CHARACTERISTICS; THREATS; CONSERVATION; REHABILITATION; MANAGEMENT; ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH; THE NETHERLANDS;
D O I
10.1007/BF00007274
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Wetlands are among the worlds' most important, but also most threatened, environmental resources. Wetland losses have been in progress particularly from the industrial revolution onwards, because wetland functions could not successfully compete for space with other land uses. Wetlands became recently foci of conservation efforts because of the increased awareness of their importance in water management and wildlife conservation, and because of the diversity of their habitats. The Netherlands are relatively rich in wetlands: 16% of its' territory is regarded as internationally important wetland and 7% has been registered as such. The major Dutch wetland types are: coastal ecosystems, large riverine systems, base-rich freshwater systems, and nutrient-poor freshwater systems. Most threats to the Dutch wetlands are of man-made origin. They comprise: (1) Changes in hydrology leading to changed discharges, currents and desiccation; (2) Acidification; (3) Eutrophication; and (4) Toxification. Long-term threats are largely climate-change related, and concern temperature rise and the UV-B increase in irradiation. General conservation goals also apply to wetlands but Ramsar-registered wetlands have a special status. Conservation of the Dutch wetlands is difficult, because of the high population density of the country and its inherent threats. However, ecological targets and standards are increasingly set in national Policy Plans and international agreements. Rehabilitation and creation of wetlands is presently widely advocated, and sometimes realised. For ecological research, the sustainability of wetlands should get top priority. Such a research programme would focus on understanding the underlying ecological processes in natural and man-dominated wetland systems to prescribe conservation, rehabilitation and management strategies that would enhance the sustainability of these systems. Within this framework special attention should be directed to studies (1) At the ecosystem level of ecosystem parameters, of which natural oscillations and trends in time, and on which the impact of disturbances are quantified. Particularly these studies, in which often simulation models are used as tools for interpretation, can provide the basis for extrapolations in space and time; (2) On adaptation capacity and mechanisms of (groups of) species to extreme environmental conditions; (3) On (mutual) relationships between plants, animals and microorganisms (e.g. competition, grazing and mineralization); (4) On dispersion between small wetlands. For the contemporary quantitative assessment of the long-term effects of climate changes, the effects of temperature rise and increase in UV-B irradiation on individual species, communities and ecosystems should also be studied.
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页数:16
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