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The effect of altered flow regimes on aquatic primary producer communities: Diatoms and macrophytes

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ECOHYDROLOGY
卷 15, 期 1, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/eco.2353

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diatoms; flow regime; hydrological alteration; macrophytes; periphyton; regulated rivers; reservoirs; rivers

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  1. Xunta de Galicia [I2C-B]
  2. Horizon 2020 Framework Programme [765553]
  3. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [BIA2015-71197]

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Rivers globally are being intensively managed with unprecedented flow alterations, leading to a growing interest in the ecological response of organisms. This study found consistent patterns of change in diatom and macrophyte communities in Spanish river basins affected by dam-induced flow alterations, suggesting common thresholds of response to altered hydrological attributes. The most impacted hydrological indices were related to the magnitude and duration of minimum flows, highlighting the importance of considering interrelationships between different hydrological attributes in flow management.
Rivers are intensively managed worldwide through unprecedented flow regime alterations on a global scale. This has led to an increasing interest in the development of quantitative tools to assess the ecological response of organisms to flow alteration. To date, studies reflect a large diversity of responses that make the intensity and prevalence of effects difficult to generalize. The present study analysed how flow alterations caused by dams affect the structure, composition and traits of diatoms and macrophytes in three Spanish river basins (Cantabric, Ebro and Duero). By using a control-impact design based mainly in hydrological similarity, our results showed consistent patterns of change in diatom and macrophyte communities. Our study showed a shift from resistant traits such as non-colonial diatom forms and crust-forming algae, which are adapted to the extreme events and natural dynamism of unregulated rivers, towards planktonic diatoms, free-floating algae and the mass development of aquatic plants in hydrological altered sites. Both communities shared common thresholds of response to altered hydrological attributes that could be considered in a flow management context. The hydrological indices that impacted diatom and macrophyte communities the most were related with the magnitude and duration of minimum flows. However, our results also show that it is important to consider the interrelationships between the different hydrological attributes such as the seasonal variability of monthly flows, the magnitude of maximum annual extremes, the timing of flow events, and the frequency and rate of flow changes.

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