Homogenization of regional river dynamics by dams and global biodiversity implications
Colorado State University · University of Washington · +1 more institution
Abstract
Global biodiversity in river and riparian ecosystems is generated and maintained by geographic variation in stream processes and fluvial disturbance regimes, which largely reflect regional differences in climate and geology. Extensive construction of dams by humans has greatly dampened the seasonal and interannual streamflow variability of rivers, thereby altering natural dynamics in ecologically important flows on continental to global scales. The cumulative effects of modification to regional-scale environmental templates caused by dams is largely unexplored but of critical conservation importance. Here, we use 186 long-term streamflow records on intermediate-sized rivers across the continental United States…
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4Topics & keywords
- Streamflow
- Biota
- Fluvial
- Biodiversity
- Riparian zone
- Ecosystem
- Homogenization (climate)
- Ecology
- Life in Land