- Playa lake
A playa lake is formed when rain fills this hole with water, creating a small
lake . Playa lakes are typicallyendorheic .Playa s can also form when the water table intersects the surface and water seeps into them.Playa s are typically formed in semi-arid and arid regions of the world. The largest concentration of playa lakes in the world (nearly 22,000) is on the Southern High Plains ofTexas and EasternNew Mexico .While most playa lakes are very small, other examples of playa lakes include
Lake Alablab inSuguta , Kenya, and Wild Horse Lake, Oklahoma, USA.In the U.S., playas are important sources of habitat for wildlife, including
waterfowl such asduck s andgeese , along withsandhill crane s andshorebird s. Amphibians such as frogs, toads, and salamanders also depend on playas, along with various invertebrates such asfairy shrimp . The U.S. playas also play a crucial role to theOgallala Aquifer , as one of the sole recharging sites for this enormous aquifer.Threats to playas include pollution from concentrated animal feeding operations such as cattle
feedlot s and dairies, erosion, fertilizer, pesticide, and sediment runoff from farms, and overgrazing.References
* [http://www.fws.gov/nwi/Pubs_Reports/isolated/report_files/2_section/overview.htm Overview of Isolated Wetlands] - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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