2023
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.1022424
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The distribution, magnitude, and endemic species of US springs

Abstract: Freshwater springs and other groundwater-dependent ecosystems represent important natural resources in landscapes, providing consistent, high-quality water to both freshwater and terrestrial organisms. However, spring and GDE conservation does not appear to be a prominent feature on the US conservation radar. Therefore, this study evaluated the distribution and size of springs in the US with the national water dataset: the US Geological Survey National Water Information System. Using all available measurements… Show more

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“…In some regions, springs fed by large karst systems become even more vital as stable hydrological refuges for biodiversity as climate change advances (Cartwright et al., 2020). For example, larger and more permanent springs might have a higher contribution as freshwater refuges in arid and semiarid regions (Davis et al., 2013; Work, 2023), while the role of smaller and more temporary springs might be critical as stepping stones in metapopulation and metacommunity dynamics (Collier & Smith, 2006), with an influence on alpha, beta, and gamma diversity. Data from a survey of springs in the NE Iberian Peninsula using bryophytes (Fernández‐Martínez et al., 2021) were used here to calculate diversity measures through the R packages vegan and betapart (Baselga, 2010; Oksanen et al., 2018; R Core Team, 2023).…”
Section: Biodiversity Of Mediterranean Spring Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some regions, springs fed by large karst systems become even more vital as stable hydrological refuges for biodiversity as climate change advances (Cartwright et al., 2020). For example, larger and more permanent springs might have a higher contribution as freshwater refuges in arid and semiarid regions (Davis et al., 2013; Work, 2023), while the role of smaller and more temporary springs might be critical as stepping stones in metapopulation and metacommunity dynamics (Collier & Smith, 2006), with an influence on alpha, beta, and gamma diversity. Data from a survey of springs in the NE Iberian Peninsula using bryophytes (Fernández‐Martínez et al., 2021) were used here to calculate diversity measures through the R packages vegan and betapart (Baselga, 2010; Oksanen et al., 2018; R Core Team, 2023).…”
Section: Biodiversity Of Mediterranean Spring Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%