Characteristics, Main Impacts, and Stewardship of Natural and Artificial Freshwater Environments: Consequences for Biodiversity Conservation

In this overview (introductory article to a special issue including 14 papers), we consider all main types of natural and artificial inland freshwater habitas (fwh). For each type, we identify the main biodiversity patterns and ecological features, human impacts on the system and environmental issue...

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Main Authors: Marco Cantonati, Sandra Poikane, Catherine M. Pringle, Lawrence E. Stevens, Eren Turak, Jani Heino, John S. Richardson, Rossano Bolpagni, Alex Borrini, Núria Cid, Martina Čtvrtlíková, Diana M. P. Galassi, Michal Hájek, Ian Hawes, Zlatko Levkov, Luigi Naselli-Flores, Abdullah A. Saber, Mattia Di Cicco, Barbara Fiasca, Paul B. Hamilton, Jan Kubečka, Stefano Segadelli, Petr Znachor
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Published: MDPI AG 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a468553497b44c5b8c6774f27d79d60b 2023-05-15T14:02:32+02:00 Characteristics, Main Impacts, and Stewardship of Natural and Artificial Freshwater Environments: Consequences for Biodiversity Conservation Marco Cantonati Sandra Poikane Catherine M. Pringle Lawrence E. Stevens Eren Turak Jani Heino John S. Richardson Rossano Bolpagni Alex Borrini Núria Cid Martina Čtvrtlíková Diana M. P. Galassi Michal Hájek Ian Hawes Zlatko Levkov Luigi Naselli-Flores Abdullah A. Saber Mattia Di Cicco Barbara Fiasca Paul B. Hamilton Jan Kubečka Stefano Segadelli Petr Znachor 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/w12010260 https://doaj.org/article/a468553497b44c5b8c6774f27d79d60b EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/1/260 https://doaj.org/toc/2073-4441 2073-4441 doi:10.3390/w12010260 https://doaj.org/article/a468553497b44c5b8c6774f27d79d60b Water, Vol 12, Iss 1, p 260 (2020) freshwater habitat biodiversity ecosystem impact conservation stewardship foundation species least-impaired habitat relicts Hydraulic engineering TC1-978 Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes TD201-500 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/w12010260 2023-01-08T01:38:28Z In this overview (introductory article to a special issue including 14 papers), we consider all main types of natural and artificial inland freshwater habitas (fwh). For each type, we identify the main biodiversity patterns and ecological features, human impacts on the system and environmental issues, and discuss ways to use this information to improve stewardship. Examples of selected key biodiversity/ecological features (habitat type): narrow endemics, sensitive (groundwater and GDEs); crenobionts, LIHRes (springs); unidirectional flow, nutrient spiraling (streams); naturally turbid, floodplains, large-bodied species (large rivers); depth-variation in benthic communities (lakes); endemism and diversity (ancient lakes); threatened, sensitive species (oxbow lakes, SWE); diverse, reduced littoral (reservoirs); cold-adapted species (Boreal and Arctic fwh); endemism, depauperate (Antarctic fwh); flood pulse, intermittent wetlands, biggest river basins (tropical fwh); variable hydrologic regime—periods of drying, flash floods (arid-climate fwh). Selected impacts: eutrophication and other pollution, hydrologic modifications, overexploitation, habitat destruction, invasive species, salinization. Climate change is a threat multiplier, and it is important to quantify resistance, resilience, and recovery to assess the strategic role of the different types of freshwater ecosystems and their value for biodiversity conservation. Effective conservation solutions are dependent on an understanding of connectivity between different freshwater ecosystems (including related terrestrial, coastal and marine systems). Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Climate change Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Arctic Water 12 1 260
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topic freshwater
habitat
biodiversity
ecosystem
impact
conservation
stewardship
foundation species
least-impaired habitat relicts
Hydraulic engineering
TC1-978
Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes
TD201-500
spellingShingle freshwater
habitat
biodiversity
ecosystem
impact
conservation
stewardship
foundation species
least-impaired habitat relicts
Hydraulic engineering
TC1-978
Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes
TD201-500
Marco Cantonati
Sandra Poikane
Catherine M. Pringle
Lawrence E. Stevens
Eren Turak
Jani Heino
John S. Richardson
Rossano Bolpagni
Alex Borrini
Núria Cid
Martina Čtvrtlíková
Diana M. P. Galassi
Michal Hájek
Ian Hawes
Zlatko Levkov
Luigi Naselli-Flores
Abdullah A. Saber
Mattia Di Cicco
Barbara Fiasca
Paul B. Hamilton
Jan Kubečka
Stefano Segadelli
Petr Znachor
Characteristics, Main Impacts, and Stewardship of Natural and Artificial Freshwater Environments: Consequences for Biodiversity Conservation
topic_facet freshwater
habitat
biodiversity
ecosystem
impact
conservation
stewardship
foundation species
least-impaired habitat relicts
Hydraulic engineering
TC1-978
Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes
TD201-500
description In this overview (introductory article to a special issue including 14 papers), we consider all main types of natural and artificial inland freshwater habitas (fwh). For each type, we identify the main biodiversity patterns and ecological features, human impacts on the system and environmental issues, and discuss ways to use this information to improve stewardship. Examples of selected key biodiversity/ecological features (habitat type): narrow endemics, sensitive (groundwater and GDEs); crenobionts, LIHRes (springs); unidirectional flow, nutrient spiraling (streams); naturally turbid, floodplains, large-bodied species (large rivers); depth-variation in benthic communities (lakes); endemism and diversity (ancient lakes); threatened, sensitive species (oxbow lakes, SWE); diverse, reduced littoral (reservoirs); cold-adapted species (Boreal and Arctic fwh); endemism, depauperate (Antarctic fwh); flood pulse, intermittent wetlands, biggest river basins (tropical fwh); variable hydrologic regime—periods of drying, flash floods (arid-climate fwh). Selected impacts: eutrophication and other pollution, hydrologic modifications, overexploitation, habitat destruction, invasive species, salinization. Climate change is a threat multiplier, and it is important to quantify resistance, resilience, and recovery to assess the strategic role of the different types of freshwater ecosystems and their value for biodiversity conservation. Effective conservation solutions are dependent on an understanding of connectivity between different freshwater ecosystems (including related terrestrial, coastal and marine systems).
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author Marco Cantonati
Sandra Poikane
Catherine M. Pringle
Lawrence E. Stevens
Eren Turak
Jani Heino
John S. Richardson
Rossano Bolpagni
Alex Borrini
Núria Cid
Martina Čtvrtlíková
Diana M. P. Galassi
Michal Hájek
Ian Hawes
Zlatko Levkov
Luigi Naselli-Flores
Abdullah A. Saber
Mattia Di Cicco
Barbara Fiasca
Paul B. Hamilton
Jan Kubečka
Stefano Segadelli
Petr Znachor
author_facet Marco Cantonati
Sandra Poikane
Catherine M. Pringle
Lawrence E. Stevens
Eren Turak
Jani Heino
John S. Richardson
Rossano Bolpagni
Alex Borrini
Núria Cid
Martina Čtvrtlíková
Diana M. P. Galassi
Michal Hájek
Ian Hawes
Zlatko Levkov
Luigi Naselli-Flores
Abdullah A. Saber
Mattia Di Cicco
Barbara Fiasca
Paul B. Hamilton
Jan Kubečka
Stefano Segadelli
Petr Znachor
author_sort Marco Cantonati
title Characteristics, Main Impacts, and Stewardship of Natural and Artificial Freshwater Environments: Consequences for Biodiversity Conservation
title_short Characteristics, Main Impacts, and Stewardship of Natural and Artificial Freshwater Environments: Consequences for Biodiversity Conservation
title_full Characteristics, Main Impacts, and Stewardship of Natural and Artificial Freshwater Environments: Consequences for Biodiversity Conservation
title_fullStr Characteristics, Main Impacts, and Stewardship of Natural and Artificial Freshwater Environments: Consequences for Biodiversity Conservation
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics, Main Impacts, and Stewardship of Natural and Artificial Freshwater Environments: Consequences for Biodiversity Conservation
title_sort characteristics, main impacts, and stewardship of natural and artificial freshwater environments: consequences for biodiversity conservation
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