Assessing the impact of large-scale water table modifications on riparian trees: a case study from Australia
Autor: | Wade Dodson, Mark A. Adams, Sally Madden, Sebastian Pfautsch |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Hydrology
geography geography.geographical_feature_category Hydrogeology Ecology biology Phreatophyte Water table Aquatic Science biology.organism_classification Eucalyptus victrix Environmental science Ecosystem Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Water use Groundwater Earth-Surface Processes Riparian zone |
Zdroj: | Ecohydrology. 8:642-651 |
ISSN: | 1936-0584 |
DOI: | 10.1002/eco.1531 |
Popis: | Mining below groundwater tables is increasing globally, yet little is known of how associated large-scale modification of water tables impact functioning of surrounding ecosystems. We used measurements of foliage density (ρF) and sapwood-related sap flow (QS) to assess effects of depth to groundwater on Eucalyptus victrix, a tree species that is common in riparian zones in central and northern parts of Australia. Foliage density (ρF) varied with season and among sites. Of itself, ρF provided a partial indicator of how trees responded to falling (more than 10 m) and rising (more than 9 m) water tables. Assessment of QS was highly informative. Across all sites, QS was least (90–130 l m−2 sapwood h−1) where groundwater was naturally deep (30 m) or had fallen substantially over the past 4 years (from 8 to 19 m). Fastest rates of QS (>245 l m−2 sapwood h−1) were recorded where groundwater had risen to a depth similar to a site where depth to groundwater remained stable at 6–7 m. Our analyses of daytime and night-time QS emphasize that water use by E. victrix is highly plastic and opportunistic. We discuss how empirical analysis of QS, coupled with a sound understanding of local hydrogeology, can help assess responses in ecosystem function to large-scale modification of groundwater levels – an important issue globally, as well as in Australia. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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