Assessing and managing freshwater ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change

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David G. Angeler
Craig R. Allen
Hannah E. Birgé
Stina Drakare
Brendan G. McKie
Richard K. Johnson
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[1] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment
[2] University of Nebraska–Lincoln,U.S. Geological Survey, Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, School of Natural Resources
[3] University of Nebraska–Lincoln,School of Natural Resources
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AMBIO | 2014年 / 43卷
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Global change; Resilience; Regime shifts; Monitoring; Management; Vulnerability;
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Freshwater ecosystems are important for global biodiversity and provide essential ecosystem services. There is consensus in the scientific literature that freshwater ecosystems are vulnerable to the impacts of environmental change, which may trigger irreversible regime shifts upon which biodiversity and ecosystem services may be lost. There are profound uncertainties regarding the management and assessment of the vulnerability of freshwater ecosystems to environmental change. Quantitative approaches are needed to reduce this uncertainty. We describe available statistical and modeling approaches along with case studies that demonstrate how resilience theory can be applied to aid decision-making in natural resources management. We highlight especially how long-term monitoring efforts combined with ecological theory can provide a novel nexus between ecological impact assessment and management, and the quantification of systemic vulnerability and thus the resilience of ecosystems to environmental change.
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