Future losses of playa wetlands decrease network structure and connectivity of the Rainwater Basin, Nebraska

Landscape Ecology
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Abstract

Context

The Rainwater Basin in south-central Nebraska once supported a complex network of ~ 12,000 spatially-isolated playa wetlands, but ~ 90% have been lost since European settlement. Future losses are likely and expected reductions in connectivity could further isolate populations, increasing local extinction rates of many wetland species. However, to what extent future losses will affect wildlife likely depends on the role of lost wetlands in maintaining connectivity.

Objectives

We compared the current Rainwater Basin network to future wetland loss scenarios to assess minimum, mean, and maximum effects of losses on network connectivity for a range of wildlife taxa.

Methods

We used network models to rank wetlands by their functionality and relative importance in maintaining connectivity. We then removed 10–50% of high-ranked, low-ranked, or random subsets of wetlands and assessed connectivity of the remaining network.

Results

A 10% loss of highly-ranked wetlands substantially decreased connectivity for species with dispersal capabilities < 5.5 km, while a 40–50% loss reduced connectivity for all tested dispersal distances (0.5–12.0 km). When large proportions of highly-ranked wetlands were lost, the eastern and western halves of the Rainwater Basin network were no longer connected for any dispersal distance. Loss of low-ranked wetlands had minimal effects on network connectivity, until at least the lowest-ranked 50% were removed.

Conclusions

Many highly-ranked playa wetlands in the Rainwater Basin are currently unprotected and might disappear from the landscape. Protecting wetlands that are key in maintaining connectivity especially benefits species with limited dispersal capabilities (< 5.5 km) for which consequences of future habitat losses might be worst.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Future losses of playa wetlands decrease network structure and connectivity of the Rainwater Basin, Nebraska
Series title Landscape Ecology
DOI 10.1007/s10980-019-00958-w
Volume 35
Year Published 2020
Language English
Publisher Springer
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Seattle
Description 15 p.
First page 453
Last page 467
Country United States
State Nebraska
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