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United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, 109 T.W. Alexander Drive, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711 United States.
Environ Sci Technol. 2023 Oct 10;57(40):14787-14796. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.2c09061. Epub 2023 Sep 28.
Wildfires have increased in frequency and area burned, trends expected to continue with climate change. Among other effects, fires release pollutants into the atmosphere, representing a risk to human health and downwind terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. While human health risks are well studied, the ecological impacts to downwind ecosystems are not, and this gap may present a constraint on developing an adequate assessment of the ecological risks associated with downwind wildfire exposure. Here, we first screened the scientific literature to assess general knowledge about pathways and end points of a conceptual model linking wildfire generated pollutants and other materials to downwind ecosystems. We found a substantial body of literature on the composition of wildfire derived pollution and materials in the atmosphere and subsequent transport, yet little observational or experimental work on their effects on downwind ecological end points. This dearth of information raises many questions related to adequately assessing the ecological risk of downwind exposure, especially given increasing wildfire trends. To guide future research, we pose eight questions within the well-established US EPA ecological risk assessment paradigm that if answered would greatly improve ecological risk assessment and, ultimately, management strategies needed to reduce potential wildfire impacts.
野火的发生频率和燃烧面积都有所增加,随着气候变化,这一趋势预计还将持续。除其他影响外,火灾会向大气中释放污染物,对人类健康以及下风陆地和水生生态系统构成威胁。虽然人类健康风险已得到充分研究,但下风生态系统的生态影响却没有得到充分研究,这种差距可能会对评估与下风野火暴露相关的生态风险造成限制。在这里,我们首先筛选了科学文献,以评估将野火产生的污染物和其他物质与下风生态系统联系起来的概念模型的途径和终点的一般知识。我们发现了大量关于大气中野火衍生污染和物质的组成及其后续传输的文献,但关于它们对下风生态终点影响的观测或实验工作却很少。这种信息的缺乏引发了许多与充分评估下风暴露的生态风险相关的问题,尤其是考虑到野火趋势的增加。为了指导未来的研究,我们在既定的美国环保署生态风险评估范式中提出了八个问题,如果这些问题得到回答,将极大地改善生态风险评估,并最终改善为减少潜在野火影响而制定的管理策略。