2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1654-1103.2011.01360.x
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Responses of riparian guilds to flow alterations in a Mediterranean stream

Abstract: Questions: Do Mediterranean riparian guilds show distinct responses to stream water declines? If observed, which are the most sensitive and resilient guilds and their most affected attributes?Location: Tiétar river below the Rosarito dam, central-western Spain. Methods:We identified riparian guilds based on key woody species features and species distribution within this Mediterranean river corridor, and evaluated similarity of their responses to long-term flow alteration (i.e. stream water declines since dam c… Show more

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“…In med-region riparian zones, important sources of change include (1) groundwater extraction and associated water table decline (Shafroth et al, 2000;Stromberg & Patten, 1996;Scott et al, 1999); (2) flow diversion and regulation, with effects on channel morphology, and riparian species extent, complexity, and function (Trush et al, 2000;Bombino et al, 2007); and (3) land uses changes in the watershed, and associated modification in sediment delivery and morphological processes (Piégay et al, 2004;Stella et al, in press). In Mediterranean and arid climates, modification of the water regime from dams, diversion, or land cover changes can also affect soil conditions, nutrient cycling (Sampaio et al, 2008;González et al, 2010), and/or salinity (Akeroyd et al, 1998;Callow & Smettem, 2007), with significant effects on ecosystem functions and vegetation patterns (Bejarano et al, 2011).…”
Section: Human Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In med-region riparian zones, important sources of change include (1) groundwater extraction and associated water table decline (Shafroth et al, 2000;Stromberg & Patten, 1996;Scott et al, 1999); (2) flow diversion and regulation, with effects on channel morphology, and riparian species extent, complexity, and function (Trush et al, 2000;Bombino et al, 2007); and (3) land uses changes in the watershed, and associated modification in sediment delivery and morphological processes (Piégay et al, 2004;Stella et al, in press). In Mediterranean and arid climates, modification of the water regime from dams, diversion, or land cover changes can also affect soil conditions, nutrient cycling (Sampaio et al, 2008;González et al, 2010), and/or salinity (Akeroyd et al, 1998;Callow & Smettem, 2007), with significant effects on ecosystem functions and vegetation patterns (Bejarano et al, 2011).…”
Section: Human Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The definition of riparian guilds may be used as a tool for assessment of the ecological integrity of rivers, for instance determining shifts in the structure of the guilds in response to river regulation (Bejarano et al, 2011;Bejarano et al, 2012a;Bejarano et al, 2012b). Another application may be the definition of the most sensitive guilds, i.e., the group of species that share life history strategies that are highly adapted to specific riverine conditions and may decline far more than generalist species.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To continue further exploring the aggregation of species into riparian guilds in other rivers and correlate them with physiological attributes (Merritt et al, 2010;Bejarano et al, 2012a) due to the importance of considering the riparian forest in the water management.…”
Section: Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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