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Vulnerability of birds to contaminated water sources in the Karoo region of South Africa
Authors:Alan TK Lee  Carolynne Geary  Dale R Wright  W Richard J Dean
Institution:1. FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa;2. Centre for Functional Biodiversity, School of Life Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Scottsville, South Africaalan.tk.lee@googlemail.comORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5858-9351;4. Purposefully Lost Conservation Centre, Hoedspruit, South Africa;5. BirdLife South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa;6. Wolwekraal Conservation and Research Organisation (WCRO), Prince Albert, South Africa
Abstract:The Karoo is a unique region in South Africa in terms of its ecological processes and endemic species. Large areas are needed to maintain viable populations of nomadic birds that follow erratic rainfall events and subsequent food and nesting resources, as well as ephemeral standing water. Whereas many species are adapted to arid conditions, our trait-based analysis found that an unusually large percentage (almost 45%) of 315 bird species in the semi-arid Karoo region rely on water to some degree. Indeed, some birds may have benefited from human activities to date, such as through the provision of water for livestock. However, this reliance on water makes birds vulnerable to changes in water quality stemming from various industrial developments. Given the large areas of the Karoo under consideration for concessions, the most noteworthy of these is hydraulic fracturing for shale gas, which results in a large quantity of waste water (‘produced water’) that contains a wide variety of chemicals, including petroleum byproducts. Given the negative impacts of secondary waste water on wildlife in other parts of the world where shale-gas exploration is being undertaken, careful attention must be given to preventing access to such produced water by an estimated 60 to 141 species of birds that make use of the water in the Karoo.
Keywords:avifauna  biodiversity  endemic species  granivores  fracking  hydraulic fracturing  semi-arid biomes  water quality
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