2021
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2021.643285
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Mammal Persistence Along Riparian Forests in Western India Within a Hydropower Reservoir 55 Years Post Construction

Abstract: While the negative impacts of dam construction on downstream river stretches and riparian forests are well studied, the status of wildlife presence and persistence in upstream reservoir deltas is virtually unknown. We investigated the drivers of terrestrial mammal occupancy and persistence along riparian forests of Koyna reservoir in western India 55 years after its construction. We adopted a catchment-wide field design grounded in the river continuum concept and sampled different stream orders within the rese… Show more

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“…Several hypotheses have been proposed to depict and interpret the longitudinal variations in physical, chemical, and biological attributes of river ecosystems. Various studies have shown that the longitudinal distribution of functional feeding groups only partially follows the Reservoir Continuum Concept (RCC) framework (Tomanova et al, 2007;Jiang et al, 2011;Jelil et al, 2021). In contrast, the serial discontinuity concept (SDC) emphasizes that non-free-flowing rivers, such as regulated streams, often have discontinuous changes in riverine geomorphology, as well as biological populations and communities (Ward and Stanford, 1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several hypotheses have been proposed to depict and interpret the longitudinal variations in physical, chemical, and biological attributes of river ecosystems. Various studies have shown that the longitudinal distribution of functional feeding groups only partially follows the Reservoir Continuum Concept (RCC) framework (Tomanova et al, 2007;Jiang et al, 2011;Jelil et al, 2021). In contrast, the serial discontinuity concept (SDC) emphasizes that non-free-flowing rivers, such as regulated streams, often have discontinuous changes in riverine geomorphology, as well as biological populations and communities (Ward and Stanford, 1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%