Intermittent Rivers : A Challenge for Freshwater Ecology

For many decades, river research has been focused on perennial rivers. Intermittent river research has a shorter history, and recent studies suggest that alternating dry and wet conditions alter virtually all biotic communities and biogeochemical processes in these rivers. Intermittent rivers consti...

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Veröffentlicht in:BioScience. - Oxford University Press. - 64(2014), 3, Seite 229-235
1. Verfasser: DATRY, THIBAULT (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: LARNED, SCOTT T., TOCKNER, KLEMENT
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2014
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:BioScience
Schlagworte:flow cessation habitat mosaics fragmentation biodiversity biogeochemistry Biological sciences Physical sciences
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Zusammenfassung:For many decades, river research has been focused on perennial rivers. Intermittent river research has a shorter history, and recent studies suggest that alternating dry and wet conditions alter virtually all biotic communities and biogeochemical processes in these rivers. Intermittent rivers constitute more than half of the length of the global river network and are increasing in number and length in response to climate change, land-use alteration, and water abstraction. Our views of the roles that rivers play in maintaining biodiversity and controlling material fluxes will change substantially when intermittent rivers are fully integrated into regional and global analyses. Concepts, questions, and methodologies from lotic, lentic, and terrestrial ecology need to be integrated and applied to intermittent rivers to increase our knowledge and effective management of these rivers.
ISSN:15253244