Linkages between flow regime, biota, and ecosystem processes: Implications for river restoration
National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center · University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
River ecosystems are highly biodiverse, influence global biogeochemical cycles, and provide valued services. However, humans are increasingly degrading fluvial ecosystems by altering their streamflows. Effective river restoration requires advancing our mechanistic understanding of how flow regimes affect biota and ecosystem processes. Here, we review emerging advances in hydroecology relevant to this goal. Spatiotemporal variation in flow exerts direct and indirect control on the composition, structure, and dynamics of communities at local to regional scales. Streamflows also influence ecosystem processes, such as nutrient uptake and transformation, organic matter processing, and ecosystem metabolism. We are…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 70.21
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 154
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2Topics & keywords
- Ecosystem
- Biota
- Environmental science
- Biogeochemical cycle
- Biodiversity
- River ecosystem
- Ecosystem services
- Ecology
- Life in Land