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生态学杂志 ›› 2022, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (6): 1205-1212.doi: 10.13292/j.1000-4890.202205.013

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湿地生态系统服务研究进展

肖涛,石强胜*,闻熠,宋胜帮,王志强,曾明   

  1. (江西省长江流域产业生态模拟与环境健康重点实验室, 九江学院, 江西九江 332005)
  • 出版日期:2022-06-10 发布日期:2022-06-09

Progress and perspectives in the research of wetland ecosystem services.

XIAO Tao, SHI Qiang-sheng*, WEN Yi, SONG Sheng-bang, WANG Zhi-qiang, ZENG Ming   

  1. (Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Industrial Ecological Simulation and Environmental Health in Yangtze River Basin, Jiujiang University, Jiujiang 332005, Jiangxi, China).
  • Online:2022-06-10 Published:2022-06-09

摘要: 湿地是处于水陆之间过渡性地带的生态系统类型,其通过特殊的生态过程和功能,产生了许多与人类福祉相关的服务,对维持区域、国家生态安全和可持续发展具有重要意义。本文从湿地基本概念与服务内涵出发,探讨了当前湿地生态系统服务研究的主要内容:(1)服务价值评估;(2)服务间权衡与协同关系;(3)生物多样性与湿地生态系统服务;(4)气候变化对湿地生态系统服务的影响;(5)土地利用变化对湿地生态系统服务的影响。提出未来须加强湿地生态系统服务基本参数的监测范围和力度以及服务与人类福祉关系研究,并开展湿地负向服务及小微湿地生态系统服务研究。

关键词: 价值评估, 权衡/协同, 生物多样性, 气候变化, 土地利用, 负向服务, 小微湿地

Abstract: Wetland is a type of ecosystem located in the transitional zone between land and water body. Based on its unique ecosystem structure, process and function, wetland provides various services to human society, which are of great significance for maintaining regional and national ecological security and sustainable development. Based on the basic concepts and implications of wetland and its ecosystem services, we discussed the main contents of current wetland ecosystem service researches from the following aspects: (1) the evaluation of service value; (2) trade offs and synergies among services; (3) biodiversity and wetland ecosystem services; (4) impacts of climate change; (5) impacts of land use change. Future works should strengthen the monitoring scope and intensity of basic parameters of wetland ecosystem services and the research of the relationship between ecosystem services and human well-being, and focus on wetland ecosystem disservices and ecosystem services of small wetlands.

Key words: value evaluation, synergy/tradeoff, biodiversity, climate change, land use, ecosystem disservice, small wetland.