reviewFreshwater BiologySep 23, 2009Closed access

Ecological responses to altered flow regimes: a literature review to inform the science and management of environmental flows

Colorado State University · The Nature Conservancy

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Abstract

Summary 1. In an effort to develop quantitative relationships between various kinds of flow alteration and ecological responses, we reviewed 165 papers published over the last four decades, with a focus on more recent papers. Our aim was to determine if general relationships could be drawn from disparate case studies in the literature that might inform environmental flows science and management. 2. For all 165 papers we characterised flow alteration in terms of magnitude, frequency, duration, timing and rate of change as reported by the individual studies. Ecological responses were characterised according to taxonomic identity (macroinvertebrates, fish, riparian vegetation) and type of response (abundance,…

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Keywords
  • Riparian zone
  • Ecology
  • Abundance (ecology)
  • River ecosystem
  • Geography
  • Environmental science
  • Biology
  • Ecosystem
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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