Freshwater ecosystems of the southern region of the russian far east are undergoing extreme environmental change

The freshwater ecosystems of the Southern Region Of the Russian Far East (SRORFE) are subject to the influence of environmental extremes (especially heavy floods and droughts). Within forested areas, extreme floods do not destroy the ecosystems of rivers and floodplain lakes; in contrast, periodic m...

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Main Authors: Bogatov V. V., Fedorovskiy A. S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2016021
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spelling doaj-8c1c8ace66ef4f37b9deac9efc9356752020-11-24T23:08:26ZengEDP SciencesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems1961-95022016-01-0104173410.1051/kmae/2016021kmae160060Freshwater ecosystems of the southern region of the russian far east are undergoing extreme environmental changeBogatov V. V.0Fedorovskiy A. S.1Institute of Biology and Soil Science, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of SciencesFar Eastern Federal UniversityThe freshwater ecosystems of the Southern Region Of the Russian Far East (SRORFE) are subject to the influence of environmental extremes (especially heavy floods and droughts). Within forested areas, extreme floods do not destroy the ecosystems of rivers and floodplain lakes; in contrast, periodic medium and small floods alternating with low-flow periods are beneficial to these ecosystems. In the 21st century, the natural flood cycles will change, likely increasing the peaks of floods but decreasing the probability of rain during the dry season. Extreme floods can lead to the rapid depletion of river phytoplankton and zoobenthos and can cause long-term water hyper-eutrophication. Droughts will increase the probability of forest fires. The loss of forest cover due to logging and fires will intensify the unsteadiness of hydrological regimes of water bodies. In the SRORFE global environmental change, accompanied by increasing anthropogenic pressures and a lack of protective measures will cause a significant loss of biodiversity among freshwater biota. Meanwhile, forest preservation will ease the negative effects on the biodiversity and productivity of freshwater ecosystems in the SRORFE.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2016021freshwater ecosystemsglobal warming environmental extremeseutrophicationforest fires
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Fedorovskiy A. S.
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Fedorovskiy A. S.
Freshwater ecosystems of the southern region of the russian far east are undergoing extreme environmental change
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
freshwater ecosystems
global warming environmental extremes
eutrophication
forest fires
author_facet Bogatov V. V.
Fedorovskiy A. S.
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title Freshwater ecosystems of the southern region of the russian far east are undergoing extreme environmental change
title_short Freshwater ecosystems of the southern region of the russian far east are undergoing extreme environmental change
title_full Freshwater ecosystems of the southern region of the russian far east are undergoing extreme environmental change
title_fullStr Freshwater ecosystems of the southern region of the russian far east are undergoing extreme environmental change
title_full_unstemmed Freshwater ecosystems of the southern region of the russian far east are undergoing extreme environmental change
title_sort freshwater ecosystems of the southern region of the russian far east are undergoing extreme environmental change
publisher EDP Sciences
series Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
issn 1961-9502
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The freshwater ecosystems of the Southern Region Of the Russian Far East (SRORFE) are subject to the influence of environmental extremes (especially heavy floods and droughts). Within forested areas, extreme floods do not destroy the ecosystems of rivers and floodplain lakes; in contrast, periodic medium and small floods alternating with low-flow periods are beneficial to these ecosystems. In the 21st century, the natural flood cycles will change, likely increasing the peaks of floods but decreasing the probability of rain during the dry season. Extreme floods can lead to the rapid depletion of river phytoplankton and zoobenthos and can cause long-term water hyper-eutrophication. Droughts will increase the probability of forest fires. The loss of forest cover due to logging and fires will intensify the unsteadiness of hydrological regimes of water bodies. In the SRORFE global environmental change, accompanied by increasing anthropogenic pressures and a lack of protective measures will cause a significant loss of biodiversity among freshwater biota. Meanwhile, forest preservation will ease the negative effects on the biodiversity and productivity of freshwater ecosystems in the SRORFE.
topic freshwater ecosystems
global warming environmental extremes
eutrophication
forest fires
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2016021
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