Episodic deterioration of plant diversity in rich fens with or without in situ oil sands exploration disturbance

Author:

Caners Richard T.12ORCID,Crisfield Varina3,Lieffers Victor J.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Renewable Resources University of Alberta, 751 General Services, Edmonton, AB T6G 2H1 Canada

2. Royal Alberta Museum, 9810 103a Ave. NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 0G2 Canada

3. Université de Sherbrooke, 2500 Boulevard de l'Université, Sherbrooke, QC J1K 2R1 Canada

Abstract

Peatlands with ground surfaces near the water table may be sensitive to disturbances that reduce this distance to water. Shrubby rich fens (SRF) in northern Alberta, Canada, are restricted to the wettest landscape positions and are characterized by brown mosses and stunted trees on weakly consolidated and saturated substrates. In situ oil sands exploration (OSE) practices have established thousands of drilling pads to explore for deeply buried bitumen deposits, with many located on peatlands. In the development of OSE pads on peatlands, the vegetation layer is removed, eliminating the functionally important hummock‐hollow surface topography. We examined the spontaneous regeneration of bryophytes and vascular plants and surface microtopography on SRF, 7 and again 14 years after pad abandonment. In both sampling years, drilling pad surfaces were closer to the water table (mean pad elevation 2012 = 3.3 cm, 2019 = 5.6 cm) and had minor topography compared to adjacent reference habitat. We found, however, over the 7 years, that for both drilling pads and reference habitat, bryophyte and vascular plant richness decreased, and most species declined in frequency. Furthermore, for pads and reference habitat, density of tree seedlings decreased, and expansion of hummock‐forming mosses was limited. Findings suggest that drilling pads and their natural counterparts on SRF may be prone to episodic reductions in plant diversity and ecosystem retrogression, likely resulting from prolonged surface saturation during summers with high rainfall. Because of their wet landscape positions and environmental vulnerability, SRF are likely the peatland habitats slowest to recover following OSE pad construction.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Government of Alberta

Publisher

Wiley

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