A biological tool to assess flow connectivity in reference temporary streams from the Mediterranean Basin
Abstract:
Many streams in the Mediterranean Basin have temporary flow regimes. While timing for seasonal drought is pbkp_redictable, they undergo strong inter-annual variability in flow intensity. This high hydrological variability and associated ecological responses challenge the ecological status assessment of temporary streams, particularly when setting reference conditions. This study examined the effects of flow connectivity in aquatic macroinvertebrates from seven reference temporary streams across the Mediterranean Basin where hydrological variability and flow conditions are well studied. We tested for the effect of flow cessation on two streamflow indices and on community composition, and, by performing random forest and classification tree analyses we identified important biological pbkp_redictors for classifying the aquatic state either as flowing or disconnected pools. Flow cessation was critical for one of the streamflow indices studied and for community composition. Macroinvertebrate families found to be important for classifying the aquatic state were Hydrophilidae, Simuliidae, Hydropsychidae, Planorbiidae, Heptageniidae and Gerridae. For biological traits, trait categories associated to feeding habits, food, locomotion and substrate relation were the most important and provided more accurate pbkp_redictions compared to taxonomy. A combination of selected metrics and associated thresholds based on the most important biological pbkp_redictors (i.e. Bio-AS Tool) were proposed in order to assess the aquatic state in reference temporary streams, especially in the absence of hydrological data. Although further development is needed, the tool can be of particular interest for monitoring, restoration, and conservation purposes, representing an important step towards an adequate management of temporary rivers not only in the Mediterranean Basin but also in other regions vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
Año de publicación:
2016
Keywords:
- Reference Conditions
- Mediterranean Basin
- Ecological status
- Biological traits
- Hydrological variability
- macroinvertebrates
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Ecología
- Hidrología
- Ecología
Áreas temáticas:
- Ecología
- Sistemas fisiológicos específicos de los animales
- Ingeniería sanitaria