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Climate change and lithium mining influence flamingo abundance in the Lithium Triangle

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2021.2388

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climate change; ecological resiliency; human-driven disturbance; saline lakes; South America; waterbirds

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  1. Junta de Extremadura (Consejeria de Economia, Ciencia y Agenda Digital)
  2. ERDF [GR21081]
  3. Junta de Extremadura [TA18001]

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This study explores the impact of climate change and lithium mining on water availability and flamingo abundance in the Chilean Andes. The results show that both factors can have negative effects, with mining negatively correlated with flamingo abundance in the mining area. Efforts to mitigate mining expansion and climate change are urgently needed to protect local biodiversity and the local economy.
The development of technologies to slow climate change has been identified as a global imperative. Nonetheless, such 'green' technologies can potentially have negative impacts on biodiversity. We explored how climate change and the mining of lithium for green technologies influence surface water availability, primary productivity and the abundance of three threatened and economically important flamingo species in the 'Lithium Triangle' of the Chilean Andes. We combined climate and primary productivity data with remotely sensed measures of surface water levels and a 30-year dataset on flamingo abundance using structural equation modelling. We found that, regionally, flamingo abundance fluctuated dramatically from year-to-year in response to variation in surface water levels and primary productivity but did not exhibit any temporal trends. Locally, in the Salar de Atacama-where lithium mining is focused-we found that mining was negatively correlated with the abundance of two of the three flamingo species. These results suggest continued increases in lithium mining and declines in surface water could soon have dramatic effects on flamingo abundance across their range. Efforts to slow the expansion of mining and the impacts of climate change are, therefore, urgently needed to benefit local biodiversity and the local human economy that depends on it.

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