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Mechanistic effects of low-flow hydrology on riverine ecosystems: ecological principles and consequences of alteration

机译:低流量水文学对河流生态系统的机械效应:生态学原理和变化的后果

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Alterations to the natural flow regime affect the structure and function of rivers and wetlands and contribute to loss of biodiversity worldwide. Although the effects of flow regulation have been relatively well studied, a lack of synthesis of the ecological consequences of low flows and droughts impedes research progress and our grasp of the mechanistic effects of human-induced water reductions on riverine ecosystems. We identified 6 ecologically relevant hydrological attributes of low flow (antecedent conditions, duration, magnitude, timing and seasonality, rate of change, and frequency) that act within the temporal hierarchy of the flow regime and a spatial context. We synthesized the literature to propose 4 principles that outline the mechanistic links between these low-flow attributes and the processes and patterns within riverine ecosystems. First, low flows control the extent of physical aquatic habitat, thereby affecting the composition of biota, trophic structure, and carrying capacity. Second, low flows mediate changes in habitat conditions and water quality, which in turn, drive patterns of distribution and recruitment of biota. Third, low flows affect sources and exchange of material and energy in riverine ecosystems, thereby affecting ecosystem production and biotic composition. Last, low flows restrict connectivity and diversity of habitat, thereby increasing the importance of refugia and driving multiscale patterns in biotic diversity. These principles do not operate in isolation, and many of the ecological pathways that are affected by low flows are likely to overlap or occur simultaneously, potentially resulting in synergistic and complex effects. Last, we outlined major human-induced threats to low-flow hydrology and how they act upon the ecologically relevant hydrological attributes of low flow to affect potential changes in riverine ecosystem integrity. The mechanistic links described in this synthesis can be used to develop and test hypotheses of low-flow hydrological-ecological response relationships in a cause-effect framework that will have value for both research and river flow management. Continued experimental research and ongoing consolidation of ecological information will improve our understanding and ability to predict consequences of low-flow alteration on river, floodplain, and estuarine ecosystems.
机译:自然流量方式的变化会影响河流和湿地的结构和功能,并导致全球生物多样性的丧失。尽管对流量调节的影响已进行了比较充分的研究,但缺乏对低流量和干旱造成的生态后果的综合研究阻碍了研究进展,也阻碍了我们对人为减少水资源对河流生态系统的机械作用的理解。我们确定了低流量的6个与生态相关的水文属性(前期条件,持续时间,大小,时间和季节性,变化率和频率),它们在流量状态和空间环境的时间层次内起作用。我们综合了文献,提出了4条原则,概述了这些低流量属性与河流生态系统内的过程和模式之间的机械联系。首先,低流量控制了物理水生生境的范围,从而影响了生物区系的组成,营养结构和承载能力。其次,低流量介导了生境条件和水质的变化,进而驱动了生物群分布和募集的方式。第三,流量低影响河流生态系统中的物质和能源的来源和交换,从而影响生态系统的生产和生物组成。最后,低流量限制了栖息地的连通性和多样性,从而增加了避难所的重要性并推动了生物多样性的多尺度格局。这些原则并非孤立地运作,受低流量影响的许多生态途径可能会重叠或同时发生,从而可能产生协同效应和复杂效应。最后,我们概述了人类对低流量水文学的主要威胁,以及它们如何作用于低流量的生态相关水文属性,以影响河流生态系统完整性的潜在变化。该综合中描述的机制链接可用于在因果关系框架中开发和检验低流量水文生态响应关系的假设,这对研究和河流流量管理均具有价值。持续的实验研究和不断整合的生态信息将增进我们的理解和预测低流量变化对河流,洪泛区和河口生态系统后果的能力。

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