湿地
森林砍伐(计算机科学)
沼泽
环境科学
水平衡
流域
土地利用
气候变化
水资源管理
短暂键
水文学(农业)
地理
生态学
地质学
生物
岩土工程
地图学
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
Craig Woodward,James Shulmeister,Joshua Larsen,Geraldine Jacobsen,Atun Zawadzki
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2014-11-13
卷期号:346 (6211): 844-847
被引量:115
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1260510
摘要
Increased catchment erosion and nutrient loading are commonly recognized impacts of deforestation on global wetlands. In contrast, an increase in water availability in deforested catchments is well known in modern studies but is rarely considered when evaluating past human impacts. We used a Budyko water balance approach, a meta-analysis of global wetland response to deforestation, and paleoecological studies from Australasia to explore this issue. After complete deforestation, we demonstrated that water available to wetlands increases by up to 15% of annual precipitation. This can convert ephemeral swamps to permanent lakes or even create new wetlands. This effect is globally significant, with 9 to 12% of wetlands affected, including 20 to 40% of Ramsar wetlands, but is widely unrecognized because human impact studies rarely test for it.
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