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A classification of major naturally-occurring amazonian lowland wetlands

Our estimates indicate that about 30% of the seven million square kilometers that make up the Amazon basin comply with international criteria for wetland definition. Most countries sharing the Amazon basin have signed the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International Importance but still lack compl...

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Autor principal: Junk, Wolfgang Johannes
Outros Autores: Piedade, Maria Teresa Fernandez, Schöngart, Jochen, Cohn-Haft, Mario, Adeney, J. Marion, Wittmann, Florian Karl
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Wetlands 2020
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Acesso em linha: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18161
Resumo:
Our estimates indicate that about 30% of the seven million square kilometers that make up the Amazon basin comply with international criteria for wetland definition. Most countries sharing the Amazon basin have signed the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International Importance but still lack complete wetland inventories, classification systems, and management plans. Amazonian wetlands vary considerably with respect to hydrology, water and soil fertility, vegetation cover, diversity of plant and animal species, and primary and secondary productivity. They also play important roles in the hydrology and biogeochemical cycles of the basin. Here, we propose a classification system for large Amazonian wetland types based on climatic, hydrological, hydrochemical, and botanical parameters. The classification scheme divides natural wetlands into one group with rather stable water levels and another with oscillating water levels. These groups are subdivided into 14 major wetland types. The types are characterized and their distributions and extents are mapped. © Society of Wetland Scientists 2011.