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Patchiness in flow refugia use by macroinvertebrates following an artificial flood pulse

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RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS
卷 38, 期 4, 页码 696-707

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/rra.3941

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benthic macroinvertebrates; experimental flood; habitat diversity; patchiness; stability

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  1. research program 'Wasserbau und Okologie' - Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) [16.0113, PJ/P501-1050]
  2. Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag)
  3. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL)
  4. Bundesamt fur Umwelt [16.0113.PJ/P501-1050]

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Flow refugia play a crucial role in maintaining the stability and biodiversity of benthic macroinvertebrates during artificial flood pulses, highlighting the need for further research and integration into river management and restoration schemes.
Flow refugia, locations that maintain substrate stability and low hydraulic stress during periods of high flow, can ensure riverine resilience in the face of increasing hydrological unpredictability. Despite their known importance, they have been overlooked in recent years with work on drought refugia currently seeing greater attention. Moreover, research on the role of flow refugia during artificial flood pulses in regulated rivers, where flood disturbances are no longer part of the hydrograph, is essentially absent. Here, we compared flow refugia for benthic macroinvertebrates among six habitats (main channel, side channel, riffle, margin, lentic including a floodplain pond, and inundated floodplain) within four different sites in response to an artificial flood pulse. We found that the grain-size distribution and macroinvertebrate community composition changed at each site following the flood. Macroinvertebrate assemblages became longitudinally homogeneous, but within-site beta diversity and taxa richness remained temporally stable following the flood pulse, suggesting the presence of flow refugia. In this respect, margin, inundated floodplain and lentic (a floodplain pond) habitats provided important flow refugia locations, particularly for the mobile mayfly Rhithrogena sp. In contrast, low substrate stability in riffle and side channels resulted in limited refugia potential for most taxa. Refuge use was however patchy with high levels of intra-habitat variability being evident for Rhithrogena sp. and the amphipod Gammarus fossarum in margin and side channel habitats. Further work is required to advance our knowledge of flow refugia in rivers with differing flow regimes to enable their integration into management and restoration schemes.

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