Investigating the role of refuges and drift on the resilience of macroinvertebrate communities to drying conditions: An experiment in artificial streams
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Flow intermittence occurs in an increasing number of streams, due to climate change,
local land‐use alteration and water abstraction. In particular, droughts represent a new
element in Alpine river regimes, and their ecological consequences are poorly
explored. We here used artificial streams to investigate the resilience of macroinvertebrates
to drought in Alpine streams based on the presence of pools (i.e., refuges)
and drift (i.e., recolonization). Three flumes were selected: 1 with permanent flowing
water (Control), whereas the other 2 (Drift+Pools, Only Drift) were subjected to 2
consecutive drought‐rewetting phases. Moreover, to better monitor the recolonization
pattern by drift, quantitative samples of drifting taxa were collected using an
additional flume (Incoming Drift). The effects of droughts on benthic invertebrate
communities and their recovery were assessed in terms of composition, structure,
diversity, and stability. Droughts dramatically reduced the taxa richness, especially
with regard to the most sensitive and specialized macroinvertebrates, such as
Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera taxa. Macroinvertebrate assemblages
of the flumes that experienced drying phases were dominated by few generalist taxa
and showed a higher degree of dissimilarity. Overall, no significant differences were
observed in relation to the presence of pools, suggesting a limited role of this habitat
in the recovery process. This finding suggests that in shallow and fast‐flowing Alpine
lotic ecosystems the drift rather than pool availability represents the main driver of
the macroinvertebrate resilience to droughts and provides insights into factors that
can facilitate the recovery of aquatic communities after droughts.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Alpine streams, benthic invertebrates, drift, drought, outdoor flumes, pools, recovery
Elenco autori:
Doretto, A.; Piano, E.; Falasco, E.; Fenoglio, S.; Bruno, M.C.; Bona, F.
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