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A review of the consequences of decreased flow for instream habitat and macroinvertebrates

机译:流量减少对河内生境和大型无脊椎动物的影响的综述

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The effects of drought on stream invertebrates have been reviewed, but the effects of artificially reduced flows have not. We addressed this knowledge gap by reviewing the literature on the effects of natural low flows and artificially reduced flows (without complete cessation of flow). We considered the effects of low water volume on habitat conditions and on invertebrate community structure, behavior, and biotic interactions. Decreases in discharge usually cause decreased water velocity, water depth, and wetted channel width; increased sedimentation; and changes in thermal regime and water chemistry. Invertebrate abundance increases or decreases in response to decreased flow, whereas invertebrate richness commonly decreases because habitat diversity decreases. Invertebrates differ in their environmental tolerances and requirements, and any loss of habitat area or alteration of food resources from decreased flow can influence organism behavior and biotic interactions. Invertebrate drift often increases immediately after flow reduction, although some taxa are more responsive to changes in flow than others. Natural low flows and artificially reduced flows have similar effects on invertebrates, but the severity (duration and magnitude) of the flow decrease can influence invertebrate responses. Certain invertebrate taxa are especially sensitive to flow decreases and might be useful indicators for reduced flows or flow restoration. The effect of low flow on streams is an important issue, but few empirical studies of the impacts of decreased flow on stream ecosystems have been done, and more manipulative experiments are needed to understand the ecological consequences of decreased flow.
机译:干旱对河流无脊椎动物的影响已得到审查,但人为减少的流量没有造成影响。我们通过回顾有关自然低流量和人为减少流量(没有完全停止流量)的文献来解决这一知识鸿沟。我们考虑了低水量对栖息地条件以及无脊椎动物群落结构,行为和生物相互作用的影响。排水量减少通常会导致水速,水深和通道宽度变湿;沉淀增加;以及热状态和水化学的变化。无脊椎动物的丰度随着流量的减少而增加或减少,而无脊椎动物的丰富度通常由于栖息地多样性的减少而减少。无脊椎动物的环境耐受性和要求各不相同,并且栖息地面积的减少或流量减少引起的食物资源的任何变化都可能影响生物行为和生物相互作用。流量减少后,无脊椎动物的漂移通常会立即增加,尽管有些分类群对流量变化的反应比其他种类更为敏感。自然的低流量和人为减少的流量对无脊椎动物有相似的影响,但是流量减少的严重性(持续时间和大小)会影响无脊椎动物的响应。某些无脊椎动物类群对流量减少特别敏感,可能是减少流量或恢复流量的有用指标。低流量对河流的影响是一个重要的问题,但是关于流量减少对河流生态系统影响的实证研究很少,需要更多的操纵性实验来了解流量减少的生态后果。

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