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Flow refugia for the zoobenthos of a sand-bed river: The role of physical-habitat complexity

机译:沙床河流底栖动物的流动避难所:栖息地复杂性的作用

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Great Plains rivers are characterized by unpredictable, thunderstorm-generated flow events that can abruptly restructure their physical complexity. These morphodynamic disturbances force river organisms to overcome hydrologic challenges. Some organisms surmount these challenges by using refugia, which play a key role in the ecological processes that govern lotic systems. The physical complexity of rivers can determine the availability and diversity of refugia both within and among rivers. However, physical complexity often changes with the hydrologic cycle and position along the river. We determined how the benthic community was affected by changes in the structure and abundance of in-channel refugia created by hydrologic fluctuations. We worked on and around sandbars in the Kansas River (Kaw), a multithread, sand-bed river. The composition of the zoobenthic community was directly related to the complexity of river morphology and flow rates. The community of 1 side channel consistently shifted over time between 2 distinct assemblages depending on whether the side channel was flowing or a disconnected slackwater. The benthic invertebrate community exploits many strategies to survive in the abrasive and continually fluctuating Kaw, including using sandbars as refugia and places for recolonization. The refuge provided by these sandbars will become increasingly important in the future if precipitation regimes become more variable as predicted by climate-change scenarios for the region. However, increased levee and dam construction threaten the persistence of the sandbars and vital habitats that they create.
机译:大平原河的特征是不可预测的,由雷暴产生的流量事件,这些事件可能会突然改变其物理复杂性。这些形态动力学干扰迫使河流生物克服水文挑战。一些生物通过使用避难所克服了这些挑战,避难所在控制抽水系统的生态过程中起着关键作用。河流的物理复杂性可以决定河流内部和河流之间避难所的可用性和多样性。但是,物理复杂性通常会随着水文循环和沿河的位置而变化。我们确定了底栖动物群落如何受到水文波动造成的河道避难所结构和数量变化的影响。我们在多线程沙床河堪萨斯河(Kaw)的沙洲上及其周围工作。底栖动物群落的组成与河流形态和流量的复杂性直接相关。 1个侧通道的群落在一段时间内始终在2个不同的组合之间移动,这取决于侧通道是流动的还是松散的水。底栖无脊椎动物社区利用许多策略在磨料中和不断波动的Kaw中生存,包括使用沙洲作为避难所和重新定殖的场所。如果该地区气候变化情景所预测的降雨方式变得更加可变,那么这些沙洲提供的庇护在未来将变得越来越重要。但是,堤坝和大坝建设的增加威胁到沙洲及其形成的重要栖息地的持久性。

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