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Groundwater is a hidden global keystone ecosystem

pmid: 38273563
handle: 20.500.14243/452000 , 11697/220762 , 11381/2971693
AbstractGroundwater is a vital ecosystem of the global water cycle, hosting unique biodiversity and providing essential services to societies. Despite being the largest unfrozen freshwater resource, in a period of depletion by extraction and pollution, groundwater environments have been repeatedly overlooked in global biodiversity conservation agendas. Disregarding the importance of groundwater as an ecosystem ignores its critical role in preserving surface biomes. To foster timely global conservation of groundwater, we propose elevating the concept of keystone species into the realm of ecosystems, claiming groundwater as a keystone ecosystem that influences the integrity of many dependent ecosystems. Our global analysis shows that over half of land surface areas (52.6%) has a medium‐to‐high interaction with groundwater, reaching up to 74.9% when deserts and high mountains are excluded. We postulate that the intrinsic transboundary features of groundwater are critical for shifting perspectives towards more holistic approaches in aquatic ecology and beyond. Furthermore, we propose eight key themes to develop a science‐policy integrated groundwater conservation agenda. Given ecosystems above and below the ground intersect at many levels, considering groundwater as an essential component of planetary health is pivotal to reduce biodiversity loss and buffer against climate change.
- State University of New York at Potsdam United States
- Western Australian Museum Australia
- University of Alabama in Huntsville United States
- National Research Council Italy
- University of Turin Italy
570, 550, keystone ecosystem, subterranean, Fresh Water, water cycle, biomes, groundwater, SDG 13 - Climate Action, SDG 15 – Leben an Land, Groundwater, 106020 Limnology, Ecosystem, SDG 15 - Life on Land, biodiversity, ecosystem, ključni ekosistem, groundwater-dependent ecosystem, površinsko-podzemne povezave, conservation, Biodiversity, 106020 Limnologie, SDG 6 – Sauberes Wasser und Sanitäreinrichtungen, climate change, biome, podzemne vode, surface-subterranean connectivity, podzemne vode, ključni ekosistem, površinsko-podzemne povezave, SDG 13 – Maßnahmen zum Klimaschutz, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/574, groundwater, keystone ecosystem, surface-subterranean connectivity, ecology, SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation, ecosystems, Environmental Pollution, udc: udc:574
570, 550, keystone ecosystem, subterranean, Fresh Water, water cycle, biomes, groundwater, SDG 13 - Climate Action, SDG 15 – Leben an Land, Groundwater, 106020 Limnology, Ecosystem, SDG 15 - Life on Land, biodiversity, ecosystem, ključni ekosistem, groundwater-dependent ecosystem, površinsko-podzemne povezave, conservation, Biodiversity, 106020 Limnologie, SDG 6 – Sauberes Wasser und Sanitäreinrichtungen, climate change, biome, podzemne vode, surface-subterranean connectivity, podzemne vode, ključni ekosistem, površinsko-podzemne povezave, SDG 13 – Maßnahmen zum Klimaschutz, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/574, groundwater, keystone ecosystem, surface-subterranean connectivity, ecology, SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation, ecosystems, Environmental Pollution, udc: udc:574
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