Aquatic biodiversity in forests: a weak link in ecosystem services resilience

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Brooke E. Penaluna
Deanna H. Olson
Rebecca L. Flitcroft
Matthew A. Weber
J. Ryan Bellmore
Steven M. Wondzell
Jason B. Dunham
Sherri L. Johnson
Gordon H. Reeves
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[1] Pacific Northwest Research Station,Western Ecology Division
[2] US Forest Service,Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
[3] US Environmental Protection Agency,undefined
[4] US Geological Survey,undefined
[5] Pacific Northwest Research Station,undefined
[6] US Forest Service,undefined
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Freshwater biota; Forested streams and lakes; Salmonids; Amphibians; Ecological integrity; Native species; Final ecosystem services;
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The diversity of aquatic ecosystems is being quickly reduced on many continents, warranting a closer examination of the consequences for ecological integrity and ecosystem services. Here we describe intermediate and final ecosystem services derived from aquatic biodiversity in forests. We include a summary of the factors framing the assembly of aquatic biodiversity in forests in natural systems and how they change with a variety of natural disturbances and human-derived stressors. We consider forested aquatic ecosystems as a multi-state portfolio, with diverse assemblages and life-history strategies occurring at local scales as a consequence of a mosaic of habitat conditions and past disturbances and stressors. Maintaining this multi-state portfolio of assemblages requires a broad perspective of ecosystem structure, various functions, services, and management implications relative to contemporary stressors. Because aquatic biodiversity provides multiple ecosystem services to forests, activities that compromise aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity could be an issue for maintaining forest ecosystem integrity. We illustrate these concepts with examples of aquatic biodiversity and ecosystem services in forests of northwestern North America, also known as Northeast Pacific Rim. Encouraging management planning at broad as well as local spatial scales to recognize multi-state ecosystem management goals has promise for maintaining valuable ecosystem services. Ultimately, integration of information from socio-ecological ecosystems will be needed to maintain ecosystem services derived directly and indirectly from forest aquatic biota.
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页码:3125 / 3155
页数:30
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