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Spatial and temporal changes in the riverine macroinvertebrate community composition in the Berg River, and the expected response following the development of the Berg River Dam

机译:伯格河大河沿岸大型无脊椎动物群落组成的时空变化以及伯格河大坝开发后的预期响应

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The main objective of the Berg River Baseline Monitoring Programme (BRBMP) was to describe the historical and current state of the chemical, physical and biological characteristics of the river and its estuary, floodplains and groundwater links that are most likely to be affected by the construction of the Berg River Dam. The dam will have a particularly significant impact on the flow regime of the river, and so the emphasis of the BRBMP was on determining the relationship between flow and the chemical, physical and biological characteristics of the river. The revering macroinvertebrates component of the BRBMP comprised the collection of data from five sites along the length of the Berg River - two in the foothill zone and three in the lowland river zone. The macroinvertebrates were sampled in each season for three years, from 2003 to 2005, using a rapid bio-assessment method, the South African Scoring System (Version 5). The macroinvertebrates were identified to family level in situ, and in the laboratory to species level, where possible. Distinctive communities were found to inhabit the various biotopes sampled, and these communities were significantly different between the foothill and lowland river sites. The upstream site was far less impacted than any of the other sites. Significant differences were found between the communities sampled in the various years at most of the sites, with the exception of the upstream site. At most sites, there was a decrease in diversity, a loss of the more sensitive taxa and decreased frequency of occurrence for many taxa, from 2003 to 2005, which was a markedly wetter year, with more frequent and higher discharge floods. However, the macroinvertebrate communities inhabiting the most upstream site appeared to be fairly resilient to the physical perturbations associated with the increased discharges and flood frequencies of 2005. Seasonal fluctuations in community composition were more marked at the foothill sites than at the lowland river sites. The paper concludes with some expected macroinvertebrate responses to the modifications in flow, geomorphology and water quality that are expected in the river reaches below the Berg River Dam. The impacts of the Dam are expected to be greatest in the river reaches between the dam and the confluence with the Franschhoek River, where the river will rely solely on the environmental flow releases from the dam.
机译:伯格河基线监测计划(BRBMP)的主要目的是描述该河及其河口,洪泛区和地下水连接最有可能受到建设影响的化学,物理和生物学特征的历史和当前状态伯格河水坝。大坝将对河流的水流状况产生特别重大的影响,因此BRBMP的重点在于确定流量与河流的化学,物理和生物特征之间的关系。 BRBMP的重要无脊椎动物组成部分包括沿伯格河沿线的五个地点收集的数据-两个位于山麓带,三个位于低地河带。从2003年到2005年,使用快速生物评估方法南非评分系统(第5版)在每个季节的三年中对大型无脊椎动物进行采样。在可能的情况下,将大型无脊椎动物原位鉴定为家庭水平,并在实验室中鉴定为物种水平。发现独特的群落居住在采样的各种生物群落中,这些群落在山麓和低地河流站点之间有显着差异。上游站点受到的影响远小于其他任何站点。除上游站点外,大多数站点在不同年份的采样社区之间发现了显着差异。从2003年到2005年(这是非常潮湿的一年),在大多数站点上,多样性下降,较敏感的分类单元丢失,许多分类单元的发生频率降低,泄洪泛滥的频率越来越高。然而,居住在最上游站点的大型无脊椎动物群落似乎对与2005年流量增加和洪水频率增加相关的物理扰动具有相当的抵抗力。在山麓站点比在低地河流站点,社区组成的季节性波动更为明显。本文的结论是,对伯格河大坝以下河段的水流,地貌和水质的变化有一些预期的无脊椎动物响应。大坝的影响预计将在大坝和与Franschhoek河汇合处之间的河段中影响最大,那里的河流将完全依赖于大坝释放的环境流量。

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