2022
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.14111
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Impact of water resource development on connectivity and primary productivity across a tropical river floodplain

Abstract: 1. Floodplain wetlands provide an important subsidy for riverine food webs as sites of high algal production. However, this subsidy depends on the degree of landscape connectivity during flood pulses, which provides the opportunity for movement of higher order consumers between rivers and floodplains to access these productive habitats. Changes in floodplain inundation extent and duration, due to variable wet season flows or water resource development (WRD), can impact landscape connectivity and ultimately the… Show more

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“…With the burgeoning impacts of climate change and freshwater resource extraction, perennial inundation in dryland wetlands is under threat, with changes in the frequency and size of pulse events, such as flooding and fire. The potential impacts of substantially altered or reduced flooding regimes on dryland river systems have already been documented (Capon, 2007;Leigh et al, 2010;Mitchell, 2013;Molinari et al, 2022). These persistent threats not only signal habitat loss to resident, nomadic, and migratory wetland-dependent birds but also the associated decline in ecosystem function that they provide.…”
Section: Significance Of Trait-based Responses To Changes In Inundati...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With the burgeoning impacts of climate change and freshwater resource extraction, perennial inundation in dryland wetlands is under threat, with changes in the frequency and size of pulse events, such as flooding and fire. The potential impacts of substantially altered or reduced flooding regimes on dryland river systems have already been documented (Capon, 2007;Leigh et al, 2010;Mitchell, 2013;Molinari et al, 2022). These persistent threats not only signal habitat loss to resident, nomadic, and migratory wetland-dependent birds but also the associated decline in ecosystem function that they provide.…”
Section: Significance Of Trait-based Responses To Changes In Inundati...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are fed by a reliable provision of water, albeit with an often distinct seasonal variability (or flood pulse; Junk et al, 1989) that facilitates an interconnected mosaic of lentic and lotic conditions (Arias et al, 2013; Kobayashi et al, 2009; Lindholm et al, 2007; Ramberg et al, 2010). Within such systems, seasonally inundated floodplains become instrumental in supplementing primary productivity on a landscape level (Lindholm et al, 2007; Molinari et al, 2022). Wetland productivity further depends on interactions between the additive effects of flooding and other environmental forces, such as fire (Heim et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, based on the greater predictive power of the flooding variables for swimming or dabbling bird species that generally feed in the uppermost water stratum (FG4), particularly members of the Family Anatidae, their abundance could present an even more refined functional indicator for future ecological or ecosystem management research in these systems. My study further demonstrates the utility of remote sensing data in wetland ecology research (Arias et al 2018;Murray-Hudson et al 2019;Molinari et al 2022).…”
Section: Significance Of Trait-based Responses To Changes In Inundati...mentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Within such systems, seasonally inundated floodplains become instrumental in supplementing primary productivity on a landscape level (Lindholm et al 2007;Molinari et al 2022). Wetland productivity further depends on interactions between or the additive effects of flooding and other environmental forces, such as fire (Heim et al 2021).…”
Section: Biomes and Habitatsmentioning
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