Role of Lake Aquatic–Terrestrial Ecotones in the Ecological Restoration of Eutrophic Water Bodies

Author:

Dai Tingting12,Liu Rui2,Zhou Xingxing3,Zhang Jing4,Song Mengting5,Zou Ping2,Bi Xiaoyi2,Li Shuibing2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of International Rivers and Eco-Security, Yunnan University, Kunming 650091, China

2. School of Ecology and Environmental Science, Institute for Ecological Research and Pollution Control of Plateau Lakes, Yunnan University, Kunming 650091, China

3. Architecture and Environment, Ningxia Institute of Science and Technology, Shizuishan 753000, China

4. International School of Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang 110168, China

5. School of Resources and Materials, Northeastern University at Qinhuangdao, Qinhuangdao 066064, China

Abstract

Freshwater lake eutrophication is a global concern causing adverse effects on aquatic ecosystems. The degradation of lake aquatic–terrestrial ecotones, which are the transitional zones between terrestrial and water ecosystems, contributes to eutrophication. These ecotones play vital roles in nutrient cycling, runoff control, biodiversity conservation, and habitat provision. In the past three decades, the research on lake aquatic–terrestrial ecotones has focused on techniques for managing contaminants and runoff purification. This paper reviews the recent studies on the restoration ability of eutrophic water bodies in lake aquatic–terrestrial ecotones in recent years regarding three aspects: the establishment, restoration mechanism, and improvement of restoration function. In addition, ecological factors such as lakeshore height, water level, surface runoff, shallow groundwater level, and rainfall intensity have impacts on the restoration capacity of lake aquatic–terrestrial ecotones.

Funder

Special Project for Social Development of Yunnan Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Chemical Health and Safety,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology

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