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Signatures of human impact: size distributions and spatial organization of wetlands in the Prairie Pothole landscape.

Kimberly J Van Meter, Nandita B Basu.   

Abstract

More than 50% of global wetland area has been lost over the last 200 years, resulting in losses of habitat and species diversity as well as decreased hydrologic and biogeochemical functionality. Recognition of the magnitude of wetland loss as well as the wide variety of ecosystem services provided by wetlands has in recent decades led to an increased focus on wetland restoration. Restoration activities, however, often proceed in an ad hoc manner, with a focus on maximizing the total restored area rather than on other spatial attributes of the wetland network, which are less well understood. In this study, we have addressed the question of how human activities have altered the size distribution and spatial organization of wetlands over the Prairie Pothole Region of the Des Moines Lobe using high- resolution LIDAR data. Our results show that as well as the generally accepted 90% loss of depressional wetland area, there has been a preferential loss of smaller wetlands, with a marked alteration of the historical power-law relationship observed between wetland size and frequency and a resulting homogenization of the wetland size distribution. In addition, our results show significant decreases in perimeter-to-area ratios, increased mean distances between wetlands, particularly between smaller wetlands, and a reduced likelihood that current wetlands will, be located in upland areas. Such patterns of loss can lead to disproportionate losses of ecosystem services, as smaller wetlands with larger perimeter-to- area ratios have been found to provide higher rates of biogeochemical processing and groundwater recharge, while increased mean distances between wetlands hinder species migration and thus negatively impact biodiversity. These results suggest the need to gear restoration efforts toward understanding and recreating the size distribution and spatial organization of historical wetlands, rather than focusing primarily on an increase in overall area.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26263667     DOI: 10.1890/14-0662.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecol Appl        ISSN: 1051-0761            Impact factor:   4.657


  14 in total

1.  Sediment accretion and accumulation of P, N and organic C in depressional wetlands of three ecoregions of the United States.

Authors:  C R Lane; B C Autrey
Journal:  Mar Freshw Res       Date:  2017       Impact factor: 2.070

2.  A watershed-scale model for depressional wetland-rich landscapes.

Authors:  Grey R Evenson; C Nathan Jones; Daniel L McLaughlin; Heather E Golden; Charles R Lane; Ben DeVries; Laurie C Alexander; Megan W Lang; Gregory W McCarty; Amirreza Sharifi
Journal:  J Hydrol X       Date:  2018-12-01

3.  Estimating restorable wetland water storage at landscape scales.

Authors:  Charles Nathan Jones; Grey R Evenson; Daniel L McLaughlin; Melanie K Vanderhoof; Megan W Lang; Greg W McCarty; Heather E Golden; Charles R Lane; Laurie C Alexander
Journal:  Hydrol Process       Date:  2018       Impact factor: 3.565

4.  HYDROLOGICAL, PHYSICAL, AND CHEMICAL FUNCTIONS AND CONNECTIVITY OF NON-FLOODPLAIN WETLANDS TO DOWNSTREAM WATERS: A REVIEW.

Authors:  Charles R Lane; Scott G Leibowitz; Bradley C Autrey; Stephen D LeDuc; Laurie C Alexander
Journal:  J Am Water Resour Assoc       Date:  2018-03-01

5.  Do geographically isolated wetlands influence landscape functions?

Authors:  Matthew J Cohen; Irena F Creed; Laurie Alexander; Nandita B Basu; Aram J K Calhoun; Christopher Craft; Ellen D'Amico; Edward DeKeyser; Laurie Fowler; Heather E Golden; James W Jawitz; Peter Kalla; L Katherine Kirkman; Charles R Lane; Megan Lang; Scott G Leibowitz; David Bruce Lewis; John Marton; Daniel L McLaughlin; David M Mushet; Hadas Raanan-Kiperwas; Mark C Rains; Lora Smith; Susan C Walls
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-02-08       Impact factor: 12.779

Review 6.  Non-floodplain Wetlands Affect Watershed Nutrient Dynamics: A Critical Review.

Authors:  Heather E Golden; Adnan Rajib; Charles R Lane; Jay R Christensen; Qiusheng Wu; Samson Mengistu
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2019-06-20       Impact factor: 11.357

7.  Enhancing protection for vulnerable waters.

Authors:  Irena F Creed; Charles R Lane; Jacqueline N Serran; Laurie C Alexander; Nandita B Basu; Aram J K Calhoun; Jay R Christensen; Matthew J Cohen; Christopher Craft; Ellen D'Amico; Edward DeKeyser; Laurie Fowler; Heather E Golden; James W Jawitz; Peter Kalla; L Katherine Kirkman; Megan Lang; Scott G Leibowitz; David B Lewis; John Marton; Daniel L McLaughlin; Hadas Raanan-Kiperwas; Mark C Rains; Kai C Rains; Lora Smith
Journal:  Nat Geosci       Date:  2017       Impact factor: 21.531

8.  CONNECTIVITY OF STREAMS AND WETLANDS TO DOWNSTREAM WATERS: AN INTEGRATED SYSTEMS FRAMEWORK.

Authors:  Scott G Leibowitz; Parker J Wigington; Kate A Schofield; Laurie C Alexander; Melanie K Vanderhoof; Heather E Golden
Journal:  J Am Water Resour Assoc       Date:  2018

9.  Depressional wetlands affect watershed hydrological, biogeochemical, and ecological functions.

Authors:  Grey R Evenson; Heather E Golden; Charles R Lane; Daniel L McLaughlin; Ellen D'Amico
Journal:  Ecol Appl       Date:  2018-05-07       Impact factor: 6.105

10.  Patterns and drivers for wetland connections in the Prairie Pothole Region, United States.

Authors:  Melanie K Vanderhoof; Jay R Christensen; Laurie C Alexander
Journal:  Wetl Ecol Manag       Date:  2016-11-19       Impact factor: 1.379

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