Effects of large-scale wetland loss on network connectivity of the Rainwater Basin, Nebraska

Landscape Ecology
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Abstract

Context

The Rainwater Basin region in south-central Nebraska supports a complex network of spatially-isolated wetlands that harbor diverse floral and faunal communities. Since European settlement, many wetlands have been lost from the network, which has increased distances among remaining wetlands. As a result, populations of wildlife species with limited dispersal capabilities may have become isolated and face greater local extinction risks.

Objectives

We compared the pre-European settlement and current extent of the Rainwater Basin network to assess the effects of wetland losses on network connectivity for a range of maximum dispersal distances.

Methods

We constructed network models for a range of maximum dispersal distances and calculated network metrics to assess changes in network connectivity and the relative importance of individual wetlands in regulating flow.

Results

Since European settlement, the number of wetlands in the Rainwater Basin has decreased by >90%. The average distance to the nearest neighboring wetland has increased by 150% to ~1.2 km, and the dispersal distance necessary to travel throughout the whole network has increased from 3.5 to 10.0 km. Last, relative importance of individual wetlands depended on the maximum dispersal distance. Which wetlands to preserve to maintain connectivity might therefore depend on the dispersal capabilities of the species or taxa of interest.

Conclusions

To preserve a broad range of biodiversity, conservation efforts should focus on preserving dense clusters of wetlands at fine spatial scales to maintain current levels of network connectivity, and restoring connections between clusters to facilitate long-range dispersal of species with limited dispersal capabilities.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Effects of large-scale wetland loss on network connectivity of the Rainwater Basin, Nebraska
Series title Landscape Ecology
DOI 10.1007/s10980-018-0721-1
Volume 33
Year Published 2018
Language English
Publisher Springer
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Seattle
Description 13 p.
First page 1939
Last page 1951
Country United States
State Nebraska
Other Geospatial Rainwater Basin
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