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Wetland Types: Succession and Hydrology Dr. Don Uzarski Director of CMU Biological Station Director of Great Lakes and Environmental Research Associate Professor Central Michigan University CMU Biological Station Department of Biology

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Page 1: Wetland Types: Succession and Hydrology - Michigan · 2017-03-15 · Wetland Types: Succession and Hydrology Dr. Don Uzarski ... • Pond, Marsh, Wet Meadow, Shrub Swamp, Forested

Wetland Types: Succession and Hydrology

Dr. Don Uzarski

Director of CMU Biological StationDirector of Great Lakes and Environmental Research

Associate ProfessorCentral Michigan University

CMU Biological StationDepartment of Biology

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Hydrology Determines Wetland Types

In General:• Precipitation Dominated Wetlands

– Bogs – Vernal Pools – Wet Meadows

• Ground Water Dominated Wetlands– Fens– Forested Swamps

• Surface Water Dominated Wetlands– Riparian Forested Wetlands (floodplain)– Marshes– Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands

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Succession: Wetland Types• Pond, Marsh, Wet Meadow, Shrub Swamp, Forested Swamp.

– Not necessarily distinct ‘wetland types’, instead

– A ‘continuum’

– Pond Marsh Wet Meadow Shrub Swamp Forested Swamp Upland

• Aquatic Ecosystems “Age” Die

– Become Upland

– Anthropogenic disturbance = Increased Rate

• Groundwater follows topography

– As Wetlands fill, new Wetlands form in ‘new low spot’

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Natural Wetland Succession

Inland Depressional Wetland (Palustrine)

Deep Water = Aquatic Bed and Floating Leaf Plants most competitive

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Natural Wetland Succession

Inland Depressional Wetland (Palustrine)

Deep Water = Aquatic Bed and Floating Leaf Plants most competitive

Nutrients and Sediment Input

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Natural Wetland Succession

Inland Depressional Wetland (Palustrine)

Intermediate Depth = Emergent Vegetation becomes more competitive

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Natural Wetland Succession

Inland Depressional Wetland (Palustrine)

Shallow = Grasses and Sedges, become more competitive

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Natural Wetland Succession

Inland Depressional Wetland (Palustrine)

Shallow = Grasses, Sedges, and Shrubs become more competitive

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Decrease in the Duration of Deep-Water Inundation

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Decrease in the Duration of Deep-Water Inundation

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Decrease in the Duration of Deep-Water Inundation

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Decrease in the Duration of Deep-Water Inundation

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Decrease in the Duration of Deep-Water Inundation

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Decrease in the Duration of Deep-Water Inundation

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Decrease in the Duration of Deep-Water Inundation

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Shrub Swamp

CattailBulrush

Wet Meadow

Zonation in Coastal WetlandsSpatial Equivalent of Succession in Time

Aquatic Bed

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Precipitation Dominated Wetlands

Wet Meadows

Vernal Pools

Bog

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Bog

• ‘Wettest’ of the 3 Examples

– Peat holds precipitation

– Mat separates shrubs and trees from the saturated peat.

• MUST be isolated from Groundwater Alkalinity

– Or would no longer be a bog

Precipitation Dominated Wetlands

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Wet Meadows

Precipitation Dominated Wetlands(…and surface & groundwater)• Dominated by Grasses and

sedges

• Periodic inundation with water

• Poorly drained soils

– Holds water too long for shrubs

– Not long enough for emergent vegetation.

– Greatest species richness

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Vernal Pools

Precipitation Dominated Wetlands

• Duration of inundation can be very short.

• Poorly drained soils– Capture spring run-off– Very important for amphibians and waterfowl.

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Groundwater Dominated Wetlands

Fen Forested Swamp

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Groundwater Dominated Wetlands

Fen

• Peat forming groundwater fed wetland.

– Cool annual temperatures

– Short growing season

• Activities that make these dryer = peat decomposition.

– Drain peat– Anaerobic peat aerobic– Facultative anaerobes O2

• Major community composition shift

• In light of climate change, runaway effect in C cycling.

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Forested Swamp

Groundwater Dominated Wetlands• ‘Driest’ wetland type.

– Most susceptible to development.

• Not easily mitigated

• Flooding > ~ 70 days or 1/3 growing season kills woody plants

• Change in hydrology = major impact

– Divert water in = Marsh

– Divert water away = Upland

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Surface Water Dominated Wetlands

Riparian Forested Wetlands (floodplain) Marsh

Great Lakes Coastal

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Surface Water Dominated Wetlands

Riparian Forested Wetlands (floodplain) Marsh

• Surface water important in winter/spring.

– Groundwater often important remaining year.

• River at potentiometric surface

• Often converted to agriculture or developed.

– Both increase occurrence and magnitude of floods downstream.

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Surface Water Dominated Wetlands

Marsh

• ‘Wettest’ wetland types.

– Flooded most of the growing season.

• Emergent aquatic vegetation dominate

– Aerenchyma

• Adaptation to anaerobic soils

• Vegetation ‘prefers’ dryer areas, but:

– Easily outcompeted by terrestrial

• Depend on dry periods for regeneration from seed bank.

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Surface Water Dominated Wetlands

Marsh

Great Lakes Coastal

• Continuum from surface waterlake ward to groundwater inland

– Distinct chemical/physical gradient

• Areas often developed:– Wet meadow zone– Shrub and Forested Swamp zone

• ‘Last line of defense’ –Pollutants entering Great Lakes

• Key in supporting our $7.5 billion annual fishery

• Have already lost >50%

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Open Embayments

Protected Embayments

Barrier-Beaches

Drowned River Mouths

Photo from Minc and Albert (2000) and taken by Ted Cline (1996)

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Wetland Functions(Bardecki et al. 1989; Adamus et al. 1987; Richardson 1995

7. Carbon transformation8. Production export9. Wildlife diversity/abundance10. Wildlife breeding11. Wildlife migration12. Wildlife wintering

1. Groundwater recharge2. Groundwater discharge3. Flood flow alteration4. Sediment stabilization5. Sediment/toxicant retention6. Nutrient removal/transformation

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Value of Wetland Ecosystem Services

• Canadian Coastal Wetlands (Krantzberg and de Boer, 2008)

– Calculated value of wetlands for:• nutrient cycling, flood control, climate control, soil productivity,

forest health, genetic repository, pollination, natural pest control

– $69 billion per year for Canada alone.

• West MI Inland Wetland (Sterrett-Isely et al. (In Review))

– Calculated value of wetlands for:• aesthetic, recreation, fish and wildlife habitat, nutrient cycling,

waste assimilation, erosion control, and water supply services

– $1,300 per acre per year

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• 90% of all Great Lakes fishes use coastal wetlands for some portion of their life history ($7.5 billion annually)

• 50% wetlands in lower 48 states have been destroyed (More than 50% in MI)

• Only 3.5% of U.S. land area is wetland (Mitsch and Gosselink 1993).

– More than 33% threatened & endangered species are wetland obligates

– More than 50% (Additional 20%) use or inhabit some time in their life.

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