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Implications of water extraction on the low-flow hydrology and ecology of tropical savannah rivers: an appraisal for northern Australia

机译:提取水对热带稀树草原河流的低流量水文学和生态学的影响:对澳大利亚北部的评估

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Balancing the freshwater needs of humans and ecosystems is a fundamental challenge for the management of rivers worldwide. River regulation and water extraction can affect all components of the natural flow regime, yet few studies have investigated the effects on the low-flow end of the hydrograph. Low-flow periods are hydrologically distinctive and ecologically important, varying in nature among climatic zones. Tropical savannah rivers are characterized by highly seasonal and predictable flow regimes, but with high interannual variation in the magnitude, timing, and duration of low flows. Many tropical savannah rivers are relatively intact, especially in northern Australia, but many are now receiving increasing attention for water-resource development through surface- and groundwater extraction. We identified the hydroecological effects of water extraction on 3 phases of the seasonal flow regime: the wet-dry transition, dry season, and dry-wet season transition for perennial and intermittent rivers in tropical savannah climates. We propose a conceptual model and 7 predictions that describe the ecological implications of dry-season water extraction in tropical savannah river systems worldwide. The predictions address: 1) connectivity, 2) availability of in-stream habitat, 3) dry-season persistence of in-channel refugia, 4) water quality during dry-wet and wet-dry transition periods, 5) decoupling of wet- and dry-season flows, and the cumulative effects on 6) groundwater-dependent species and 7) whole-ecosystem shifts. We used northern Australia as a case study to review the current level of evidence in support of these predictions and their potential ecological consequences, and used this review to propose key priorities for future research that are globally applicable.
机译:平衡人类和生态系统的淡水需求是全球河流管理的一项基本挑战。河流调节和取水会影响自然流量状态的所有组成部分,但很少有研究调查对水文图低流量端的影响。低流量时期在水文特征上是独特的,并且在生态上很重要,在不同的气候带中其性质各不相同。热带稀树草原河流的特点是高度季节性和可预测的水流态势,但低水流的大小,时间和持续时间年际变化很大。许多热带大草原河流相对完好无损,尤其是在澳大利亚北部,但是现在许多人对通过地表水和地下水提取的水资源开发越来越重视。我们确定了水提取对季节性流量模式的三个阶段的水生态影响:热带稀树草原气候下多年生和间歇性河流的干湿过渡,干旱季节和干湿季节过渡。我们提出了一个概念模型和7个预测,它们描述了全球热带萨凡纳河水系中的淡季水提取对生态的影响。这些预测涉及:1)连通性,2)河内栖息地的可用性,3)河内避难所的旱季持续性,4)干湿过渡期和干湿过渡期的水质,5)湿地脱钩和旱季流量,以及对6)依赖地下水的物种和7)整个生态系统转移的累积影响。我们以澳大利亚北部为案例研究,回顾了支持这些预测及其潜在生态后果的当前证据水平,并使用此评估为全球适用的未来研究提出了重要的优先事项。

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