Biodiversity of the Pantanal: response to seasonal flooding regime and to environmental degradation

被引:113
作者
Alho, C. J. R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Para Desenvolvimento Estado & Regiao Pantana, Posgrad Meiol Ambiente & Desenvolvimento Reg, BR-79003010 Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
关键词
biodiversity; conservation; fauna; flora; Pantanal;
D O I
10.1590/S1519-69842008000500005
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Seasonal flooding is the most important ecological phenomenon in the Pantanal. Every year many parts of the biome change from terrestrial into aquatic habitats and vice-versa. The degree of inundation creates a range of major habitats. Flooding occupies about 80% of the whole Pantanal. In contrast, during the dry season, most of the flooded areas stay dry, when the water returns to the river beds or evaporates. The Pantanal is a large continental savanna wetland (147,574km(2) in Brazil), touching Bolivia to the north and Paraguay to the south. The maze of fluctuating water levels, nutrients, and biota forms a dynamic ecosystem. The vegetation comprises 1,863 phanerogam plant species listed for the floodplain and 3,400 for the whole basin and 250 species of aquatic plants. The complex vegetation cover and seasonal productivity support a diverse and abundant fauna within the floodplain: 263 species of fish, 41 of amphibians, 113 of reptiles (177 for the basin), 463 of birds and 132 mammal species. Many endangered species occur, including jaguar (Panthera onca Linnaeus, 1758). Waterfowl are exceptionally abundant during the dry season. Analysis of the root causes of the threats to biodiversity indicated that deforestation (17% of the Pantanal and 63% of the Surrounding uplands) with modification and loss of natural habitats due to cattle ranching, unsustainable agriculture, mining environmental contamination (including mercury, pesticides, urban sewage), non organized tourism, fire, disturbances at the upstream region modifying hydrological flow, erosion, weak implementation and enforcement of legislation are the major issues to face conservation action and Sustainable use. Under an evolutionary focus, local biodiversity seems to be well adapted to seasonal shrinking and expansion Of natural habitats due to flooding. However, the conversion of natural vegetation due to human occupation is a real threat to biodiversity.
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