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Loss of intermediate‐flow states only evident when considering sub‐daily flow metrics in a major tributary of the Limpopo basin

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Abstract As the impacts of the anthropocene intensifies, there is an increasing need to understand how these changes affect both daily and sub‐daily stream flow variability, timing and flow quantities, as these are some of the most influential drivers of spatial and temporal dynamics of stream biota. In this paper, long‐term changes in flow patterns of a strategic water source area (Luvuvhu catchment) in an arid region of southern Africa were quantified, focusing on the relation between daily and sub‐daily flow and its potential impact on fish biota of the catchment. Long‐term temporal trends in stream flow were modelled using generalized least squares (GLS), while sub‐daily and daily mean flow of the same stations were compared using a suite of metrics. Periods of similar stream flow patterns were identified using K‐means cluster analysis. A spreadsheet rule‐based model was developed linking fish communities to streamflow patterns, providing a predictive framework for fish assemblage responses to stream flow classes. Long‐term reduction in flow in the Luvuvhu catchment has a strong seasonal component, with significant decreases during the wet season, not linked to long‐term rainfall patterns. The flow regime of the Luvuvhu river system has become more variable over time. Several sub‐daily flow metrics were positively related to daily flow metrics. Oscillating flow conditions and the loss of intermediate‐flow states may permanently exclude certain fish flow guilds. However, temporal partitioning is only evident when sub‐daily metrics are considered, highlighting their importance for assessing ecological resilience.

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