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The Flood Pulse as the Underlying Driver of Vegetation in the Largest Wetland and Fishery of the Mekong Basin

机译:洪水脉动是湄公河流域最大的湿地和渔业中植被的潜在驱动力

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The Tonle Sap is the largest wetland in Southeast Asia and one of the world's most productive inland fisheries. The Mekong River inundates the Tonle Sap every year, shaping a mosaic of natural and agricultural habitats. Ongoing hydropower development, however, will dampen the flood pulse that maintains the Tonle Sap. This study established the current underlying relationship among hydrology, vegetation, and human use. We found that vegetation is strongly influenced by flood duration; however, this relationship was heavily distorted by fire, grazing, and rice cultivation. The expected flood pulse alteration will result in higher water levels during the dry season, permanently inundating existing forests. The reduction of the maximum flood extent will facilitate agricultural expansion into natural habitats. This study is the most comprehensive field survey of the Tonle Sap to date, and it provides fundamental knowledge needed to understand the underlying processes that maintain this important wetland.
机译:洞里萨湖是东南亚最大的湿地,也是世界上生产力最高的内陆渔业之一。湄公河每年都淹没洞里萨湖,形成了自然和农业栖息地的马赛克。然而,正在进行的水电开发将抑制维持洞里萨湖的洪水脉冲。这项研究建立了水文,植被和人类利用之间的当前潜在关系。我们发现植被受洪水持续时间的强烈影响。但是,这种关系由于火灾,放牧和水稻种植而严重扭曲。预期的洪水脉冲变化将导致干旱季节水位升高,永久淹没现有森林。最大洪水范围的减少将促进农业向自然栖息地的扩展。这项研究是迄今为止对洞里萨湖的最全面的实地调查,它提供了了解维护这一重要湿地的基本过程所需的基础知识。

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