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Published in: Ambio 4/2018

01-05-2018 | Review

Conserving connectivity: Human influence on subsidy transfer and relevant restoration efforts

Authors: Emily V. Buckner, Daniel L. Hernández, Jameal F. Samhouri

Published in: Ambio | Issue 4/2018

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Abstract

Conservation efforts tend to focus on the direct impacts humans have on their surrounding environment; however there are also many ways in which people indirectly affect ecosystems. Recent research on ecological subsidies—the transfer of energy and nutrients from one ecosystem to another—has highlighted the importance of nutrient exchange for maintaining productivity and diversity at a landscape scale, while also pointing toward the fragility of ecotones and vulnerability of subsidies to human activities. We review the recent literature on landscape connectivity and ecosystem subsidies from aquatic systems to terrestrial systems. Based on this review, we propose a conceptual model of how human activities may alter or eliminate the flow of energy and nutrients between ecosystems by influencing the delivery of subsidies along the pathway of transfer. To demonstrate the utility of this conceptual model, we discuss it in the context of case studies of subsidies derived from salmon, marine mammals, sea turtles, sea birds, and shoreline debris. Subsidy restoration may require a different set of actions from simply reversing the pathway of degradation. We suggest that effective restoration and conservation efforts will require a multifaceted approach, targeting many steps along the subsidy transfer pathway, to address these issues.

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Metadata
Title
Conserving connectivity: Human influence on subsidy transfer and relevant restoration efforts
Authors
Emily V. Buckner
Daniel L. Hernández
Jameal F. Samhouri
Publication date
01-05-2018
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Ambio / Issue 4/2018
Print ISSN: 0044-7447
Electronic ISSN: 1654-7209
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-017-0989-4

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