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Hydrology, biogeochemistry and metabolism in a semi-arid mediterranean coastal wetland ecosystem

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-12936-5

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  1. OGS-ICTP TRIL Fellowship
  2. IMAS-Ichkeul project - United States Agency for International Development - USAID, USA [2000011045, AID-OAA-A-11-00012]

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The LOICZ Budget Model is used to evaluate the functioning of the Ichkeul Lake and enhance water management. The study finds that anthropogenic factors contribute to nitrogen emissions during the dry season, affecting primary production and potentially harming bird populations. Implementing wetland management strategies could help alleviate these issues.
A LOICZ Budget Model is applied to the Ichkeul Lake, a wetland ecosystem of the South Mediterranean-North African region, to evaluate its functioning in order to boost water management. The Ichkeul Lake water and nutrient budget, net ecosystem metabolism (NEM), nutrient availability, and their seasonal changes are estimated using field data. A considerable anthropogenic-driven amount of nitrogen is transferred into N-2/N2O to the atmosphere during the dry season with predominance of denitrification-anammox processes. The primary production is impacted by forcing the ecosystem respiration to reduce the NEM so that the system is functioning as heterotrophic. Climate change and anthropogenic pressures are expected to exacerbate the current trends of water quality degradation, with possible negative impacts on Palearctic birds' population. Mitigation actions are possible, through the implementation of National Wetland Management Strategies that include nutrient load and water resources management.

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