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Overview of temporary ponds in the Mediterranean region: threats, management and conservation issues.

Ierotheos Zacharias1, Elias Dimitriou, Angela Dekker, Edith Dorsman.   

Abstract

Mediterranean temporary ponds (MTPs) comprise an endangered habitat with several endemic species that can be found in many countries, mainly in the Mediterranean region but are disappearing at a high rate. For designing optimal conservation and management strategies for the particular ecosystems, appropriate characterization and classification of these ponds is necessary based on the different type of habitats and on their varying environmental conditions. This paper presents the current ecological status and the threats of Mediterranean temporary ponds and summarizes some management and conservation issues based on the existing experience on a regional level. Emphasis is given in the Greek MTPs with respect to their characteristics and the pressures received mainly from human activities such as agriculture and water overexploitation. Restoration practices should be commenced immediately aiming at the reestablishment of the ponds' hydroperiod and water quality at the natural levels.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17717977

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Biol        ISSN: 0254-8704


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